Oh man Ricus, your videos is awesome, love the lengths of it to, I can really sit down and enjoy a WHOLE hunting experience..... not just part of it like so many hunting videos is on YT. Nogmaals , baie dankie!!!
Must be so much fun filming these videos and meeting all these people I only have to more vidioes to much then I have watched every vid on you’re channel I love these
Awesome PH'S!!!! Ya'll did an excellent job for these guy's! Very good shooting and excellent kills! Camera work was excellent!!!! Everyone did an excellent job and I love your video's!!! Keep up the excellent work!!!
To be honest, I cannot remember! If they don't mention it in the video, I cannot help you. I am trying to film more about the rifle and ammo in current videos.
Would be most interested in calibers of weapons. Recognized Ruger rifle and leupold-Swarovski scopes. Not clear make of other rifles and possibly other scopes used.
I'm not a big gun guy myself, I can tell you more about the cameras I used to produce this movie. I will, however, on the next hunts I film get the hunters to talk more about their equipment. For the time being I'm uploading previously filmed movies, and will probably only start filming new ones in 2021.
Hi and thanks for the question. Sorry, I don't have the info. I'm only the cameraman. On my newer hunts I try to get all the info and use it in the movies but some of the older ones I don't have it.
Hi Johan. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I don't use a tripod, it only gets in the way during the hunt. I have a home-made shoulder rig which I attach the camera to. It's basically a flat piece of aluminium that rest on my shoulder. Thanks for watching!
@@AfricanSunProductions I'm actually referring to the 3 legged"shooting sticks" which the hunters used to aim/rest/steady support their guns on to shoot the game
Hi Ava. Yes, all the meat, skin and on some species even the bones are fully used. Not much goes to waste in Africa. Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Usually lions will warn you before you even see them. They will make a big noise and you'll have enough time to find another route. If they have cubs, you might be in trouble, but this is one of the reasons you have trained professionals with you at all times. Thanks for watching!
Good day sir! I'm sure the hunter just pretended he was in Nam, referencing the thick bush they were crawling in during the day's hunt. I'm sure the real Nam wasn't something to joke about. I'm happy that you made it back. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.
It was a joke Jeff due to the river and thick brush we were walking through chasing Buffalo. Not meant to be disrespectful and thank you for your service.
Thanks for watching! Jaco had many scratches on his hands from hunting in thick thorny bush. He then field dressed an animal and got a slight infection. The bandages was to keep his hands clean until they are fully healed.
If you wear leather shoes, take prescription medicines, have had surgery, eat animals for nutrition, get vaccinated, use insecticides, concerned about preserving endangered species and are anti hunting: you are a hypocrite. Hunting gives these animals financial value. Without financial value, there is no incentive to conserve any species. Hunters are the true conservationists. Hunters are also not hypocrites.
All that in five days. IMO, should have been over ten days. You traveled so far to get to South Africa, you need to enjoy it more. Five days seems so hectic. I know you have a "wish list" of game, but you have to acknowledge the HUNT. It shouldn't be goal orientated.
More days are definitely better, but it happens more and more that hunters cannot take enough time off work, especially if it's more than one person. These guys had a blast, and didn't push too hard to complete the list. They will be back in 2021, and hopefully we'll have more luck with that Buffalo! I believe you mentioned that you'll be coming next year with you son? I hope you guys have lots of days and can enjoy the beauty of Africa. Thanks for watching another ASP video!
With that thought posted, I'm sure that the hunters will return. * Going to South Africa is a vacation. It's a hunt, but you need to enjoy the hospitality, the food, the wine. You should go sight seeing. My first trip to SA, my father and I added in four days of sight seeing. There's so much to see. * If you're a movie buff/history buff, visit Rourke's Drift. If you're hunting out of Port Elizabeth area, go to Cape Town.
Adding a few sight seeing days is always a good idea. South Africa is a very diverse country, you can see so much in just a few days, but take your time and spend all those days in one area, and you'll be rewarded. You can always do another area next time.
@@AfricanSunProductions I'm throughly enjoying your videos. It's really bothering me that I can't hunt in South Africa this year. There's always next year. I hope that the people make it through this year. This lockdown is hurting so many people.
@@martinstiastny7679 I hope I can keep you entertained until you can make your way over here. Yes, many people are hurting. Our hunting industry is shut down completely, even local hunting is difficult. Most of us will make it through, and then we'll rely on faithful hunters like yourself to help us build again. Are you able to work on your side?
Oh man Ricus, your videos is awesome, love the lengths of it to, I can really sit down and enjoy a WHOLE hunting experience..... not just part of it like so many hunting videos is on YT. Nogmaals , baie dankie!!!
Thank you for watching, Neels. I'll pass on the message to Ricus. I miss filming with him, but after lockdown I'm sure we'll meet up again.
What rifles did they use,videos are awesome 👌 👏 😎
Must be so much fun filming these videos and meeting all these people I only have to more vidioes to much then I have watched every vid on you’re channel I love these
Man, well done! Thank you for watching them all, I appreciate it. In a few weeks I'll upload new ones, keep an eye out!
Great video, awesome hunt and one of our favorite outfitters in SA. Well done all.
Thanks a bunch!
Great game Great hunting and stalking. Great video quality. Very enjoyable and very entertaining.
Thank you George! It really was a awesome hunt, I'm glad you enjoyed the movie.
Awesome PH'S!!!! Ya'll did an excellent job for these guy's! Very good shooting and excellent kills! Camera work was excellent!!!! Everyone did an excellent job and I love your video's!!! Keep up the excellent work!!!
Thanks again Keith, I appreciate your great comment! This really was a great hunt with awesome people.
Excellent shooting!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Superfan for sure, Keith!
Great hunt and congrats.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing video,, excellent!
Thanks you for watching and for the possible comment! Much appreciated!
Thanks you for watching and for the possible comment! Much appreciated!
Your best one yet❤️
Thanks! I appreciate it. Filming a bunch od new ones at the moment. Need to find time to edit and upload though.
How you guys holding up? My prayers go out to you and all your staff during this difficult time.
Thank you for the prayers. We are surviving, and that's good. Looking forward to being out in the bush again, but will only happen 2021!
Your side?
What calibre are these guys shooting? Thanks for sharing!
To be honest, I cannot remember! If they don't mention it in the video, I cannot help you. I am trying to film more about the rifle and ammo in current videos.
Curious as to what that kudu scored?
Hi Jordon, I'm not sure, unfortunately. I'm not always around when they measure. It's beautiful though!
Thanks for watching.
Would be most interested in calibers of weapons. Recognized Ruger rifle and leupold-Swarovski scopes. Not clear make of other rifles and possibly other scopes used.
I'm not a big gun guy myself, I can tell you more about the cameras I used to produce this movie. I will, however, on the next hunts I film get the hunters to talk more about their equipment.
For the time being I'm uploading previously filmed movies, and will probably only start filming new ones in 2021.
HI. Nice shooting and nice animal taken. I would like to ask , what caliber -gun do you use and bullets?
Hi and thanks for the question. Sorry, I don't have the info. I'm only the cameraman. On my newer hunts I try to get all the info and use it in the movies but some of the older ones I don't have it.
Excellent footage. Can you please provide more details on the tripod that was used? Make? Availability/supplier?
Hi Johan. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I don't use a tripod, it only gets in the way during the hunt. I have a home-made shoulder rig which I attach the camera to. It's basically a flat piece of aluminium that rest on my shoulder.
Thanks for watching!
@@AfricanSunProductions I'm actually referring to the 3 legged"shooting sticks" which the hunters used to aim/rest/steady support their guns on to shoot the game
Haha I get it. Sorry, but I'm not sure. I'll reach out to the outfitter and see if I can get an answer.
Johan de Bruin they are from an outdoor store in South Africa called safari outdoor
Are they all used for their meat?
Hi Ava. Yes, all the meat, skin and on some species even the bones are fully used. Not much goes to waste in Africa.
Thank you for watching and for your comment.
@@AfricanSunProductions that’s wonderful to hear❤️
What will happen if you accidentally come across lion pride on your way while walking... What is your course of action
Usually lions will warn you before you even see them. They will make a big noise and you'll have enough time to find another route. If they have cubs, you might be in trouble, but this is one of the reasons you have trained professionals with you at all times.
Thanks for watching!
Might add I fought in Nam and am 76 years young so the guy who stated he fought in Nam did not look old enough. Granted I was 22 when I was in Nam.
Good day sir! I'm sure the hunter just pretended he was in Nam, referencing the thick bush they were crawling in during the day's hunt.
I'm sure the real Nam wasn't something to joke about. I'm happy that you made it back.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.
It was a joke Jeff due to the river and thick brush we were walking through chasing Buffalo. Not meant to be disrespectful and thank you for your service.
nice video! im curious about the bandages ? :D
Thanks for watching! Jaco had many scratches on his hands from hunting in thick thorny bush. He then field dressed an animal and got a slight infection. The bandages was to keep his hands clean until they are fully healed.
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Thank you for watching.
If you wear leather shoes, take prescription medicines, have had
surgery, eat animals for nutrition, get vaccinated, use insecticides,
concerned about preserving endangered species and are anti hunting: you
are a hypocrite. Hunting gives these animals financial value. Without
financial value, there is no incentive to conserve any species. Hunters
are the true conservationists. Hunters are also not hypocrites.
100% correct. Sustainable utilization is the best conservation tool in Africa. Nothing else comes close.
do y sell their horns😐
No, sometimes the meat is sold to fund money for conservation, but mostly the meat is donated. Depends on the country we are in at the time.
Martin this is Dagga boy.....
Prove it...😶
Munt
There is a video between all the ads congrats
Yes, a great video, worth skipping the ads for. Thanks for enduring!
African Sun Productions always 😂😂
Much appreciated 😁
👍🏿👍🏿💯
Thanks for watching another video Cooper's!
Gesondheid😂👌
Dankie vir die boodskap!
All that in five days. IMO, should have been over ten days. You traveled so far to get to South Africa, you need to enjoy it more. Five days seems so hectic. I know you have a "wish list" of game, but you have to acknowledge the HUNT. It shouldn't be goal orientated.
More days are definitely better, but it happens more and more that hunters cannot take enough time off work, especially if it's more than one person. These guys had a blast, and didn't push too hard to complete the list. They will be back in 2021, and hopefully we'll have more luck with that Buffalo!
I believe you mentioned that you'll be coming next year with you son? I hope you guys have lots of days and can enjoy the beauty of Africa.
Thanks for watching another ASP video!
With that thought posted, I'm sure that the hunters will return. * Going to South Africa is a vacation. It's a hunt, but you need to enjoy the hospitality, the food, the wine. You should go sight seeing. My first trip to SA, my father and I added in four days of sight seeing. There's so much to see. * If you're a movie buff/history buff, visit Rourke's Drift.
If you're hunting out of Port Elizabeth area, go to Cape Town.
Adding a few sight seeing days is always a good idea. South Africa is a very diverse country, you can see so much in just a few days, but take your time and spend all those days in one area, and you'll be rewarded. You can always do another area next time.
@@AfricanSunProductions I'm throughly enjoying your videos. It's really bothering me that I can't hunt in South Africa this year. There's always next year.
I hope that the people make it through this year. This lockdown is hurting so many people.
@@martinstiastny7679 I hope I can keep you entertained until you can make your way over here.
Yes, many people are hurting. Our hunting industry is shut down completely, even local hunting is difficult. Most of us will make it through, and then we'll rely on faithful hunters like yourself to help us build again.
Are you able to work on your side?