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Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:23 pm
by Mel
Amoli wrote:Many a time I have read of sightings where the people KNOW EXACTLY where the dens are?

Is this information a 'little bit' classified - or may I ask where do I go to find a mommy animal with her cubs.. ;-)
Is it seasonal, do they find new dens each year?
I can't speak for Kruger really, but in my experience it's mouth to mouth from either visitor to visitor
or people who work in the park and who gathered intelligence by either themselves or - again - from
other visitors. \O

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:32 pm
by Duke
Lots of good tips here All \O
Mel wrote: 'Anything will do'-attitude. So, I firmly believe that
I don't find the critters, but they find me if I'm supposed to see them. -O
Have no expectattions \O they will find you :-)
Richprins wrote:
Priorities also change for some...now I just want peace and quiet, and avoid busy roads, for example! But a lion or leopard still completes my trip, make no mistake! -O
\O Just to be out in the bush on the quiet roads. A leopard is a bonus, and feathered friends :-)

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:21 am
by Flutterby
Amoli, on our recent trip in August, and last year in October, we found hyenas at their dens south of the Olifants high level bridge. I think they have been in that area for years, and I think early morning and late afternoon are the best times to find them there. We came across another den on the H1-2 around the Kruger Memorial Tablets. Hyenas love using culverts as their dens so look out for them. ;-)

With regards to wild dogs, I think they move their dens quite often. Last year before our trip I had been keeping an eye on the sightings groups and saw there was a den on one of the Pretoriuskop loop roads, but they moved just days before we got there. Twice now we've seen the EWT's truck tracking wild dog on the S114. We never saw them but they must be in the area. \O

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:07 pm
by nan
like already said... patience... patience... patience
let animals/birds coming... no need to make a pursuit 0*\
and "read" all the little indices... could turn to be a great sighting ;-)

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Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:01 am
by Flutterby
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Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:19 pm
by Sonel
:-0 @ Heksie's tips.
-One lekker cup of coffee with a generous dash of Amarula
-Maybe a second cup to bring with just for in case
-100g of droewors or biltong to snack on when you drive
-1 packet of menthol cigarettes and do remember an ashtray as we frown upon stompies in the Park 0=
-absolute no music in the car
I will be sure to remember that as I only smoke 'mentals'. =O:
Don't know about the Amarula though. I might mistake a lion for the car or something at a later stage. ;-)

Great tips everyone and thanks for sharing. :-)

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:24 pm
by Toko
Heksie usually does very well with this strategy and finds the big five almost every day, so you should really consider =O:

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:35 pm
by Sonel
:-0 Toko! Then I will have to go and buy a bottle and biltong immediately. =O:

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 4:56 pm
by Heksie
Toko wrote:Heksie usually does very well with this strategy and finds the big five almost every day, so you should really consider =O:

Hahaha =O:
I forgot to add that i bring 500g of beef fillet to drag undernesth my car, that is why Im so lucky with the cats O**

Re: Member's Tips on do's and dont's of spotting

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:24 pm
by Flutterby
Ah...the truth comes out! O**