Texas Jagd in South Africa | Part 1 - Stalking after Wildebeest | Kuche Safaris

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South Africa is for many a trip of a lifetime and that was true for Ronny and Lauren as well. Lauren, who is usually the one supporting Texas Jagd behind the scenes, managing a household of five and wrangling three wildeboys, was the secret star of this trip. She made every stalk, filmed, and has out-spotted both, Ronny and the Professional Hunter (or PH) at times. Kuche Safaris is hunting the grounds in the Limpopo province of South Africa, which is home and known to world class game plains game.

Ronny acquired this hunting safari as part of a CCA fundraiser banquet in 2019 and due to COVID, wasn't able to actually go on this adventure of a lifetime until 2022. The outfitter Kuche Safari has made this experience memorable - the family-like atmosphere is easy to getting used to and hard to leave behind when it's time to head home. Tag along on this hunting journey in South Africa, stalking after Wildebeest, Impala, Blessbuck, Warthog and Gemsbok.

EQUIPMENT

Steyr Tactical Scout in .308
Barnes Bullets VORTX 308 in 168gr
Burris Plex 2-7 Scout Optic
Wing Tactical Linear Compensator

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ABOUT TEXAS JAGD

"JAGD" (ja:kt) is German for Hunt/Hunting. Ronny was born and raised in Germany and moved to the US in his late 20s. He has always been an avid outdoorsman and almost immediately started hunting after moving to the USA. Hunting wasn't as accessible in Germany, so he enjoyed and embraced the freedom given in America. He partnered up with Micah when they both discovered that they shared the same passion for night vision and thermal vision hog hunting in Texas. Together they patrol private ranches, farmland and corporate properties around Austin TX and keep the local feral hog population at bay as much as they can.

They aim to kill fast, but feral hog control is a numbers game and they will take any shot which can be safely placed. Their highest priority is safety, and their shots are limited by population/residential homes in rural areas as well as livestock. That's why you won't see them going rapid-fire. They will err on the side of caution instead of taking that one shot they would regret.

Their equipment and means to control Wild Hogs primarily consists of semi-auto rifles equipped with the newest Thermal Vision and Night Vision Optics. These Thermal Scopes allow them to quickly detect and recognize feral hogs at distances up to 1,000 yards. Suppressed AR platform rifles are their preference but there are many other very capable semi-automatic rifles, which will be utilized as well. Silencers are essential to the team's efforts because it reduces the noise level significantly and won't alert people living in surrounding areas so that TXJ's activities won't become a nuisance. Local Texas farmers are grateful for the free crop protection services as it saves them money.
Ronny and Micah enjoy what they do and take pride in this work.

PLAYLISTS

» TOP Hog Hunting Videos: https://texasjagd.com/playlist-texas-hog-hunting-videos
» 300 Blackout Hog Hunting Videos: https://texasjagd.com/playlist-300-blackout-hog-hunting-videos

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