Blog adapted from Wild and Jag article, published July 2015 In the third delivery of the series initiated by Rubin Els of Thaba Tholo to acknowledge the work done by
By Robert Zaiglin for Sporting Classics Daily Each and every time we returned to camp, Peter Johnstone would greet us and reiterate that one can’t pursue eland with such a
Flying into Bulawayo and having Sean and Juliet, waiting for us at the airport, felt somewhat like a homecoming. It’s a quick hour and a bit drive from Bulawayo to
It was late April 2017 when Mark told me we were booked to go on our first African Safari…in July. Most likely a tactical manoeuvre on his part so as
Three long years had gone by since I had hit the Bulawayo tarmac in 2014 and first visited Rosslyn Safaris. Dad and I left Mauritius in a hurry after my
Bow hunting is typically a dry season endeavor as much of the hunting tends to be done at waterholes. However, if you are willing to use some strategic thinking you
Easter at Rosslyn Safaris is never a boring weekend and this year was no exception. Feeding 18 around the table kept the kitchen staff well on their toes! The three
In May 2016 Cawston Ranch, just north of Bulawayo, hosted the annual Zimbabwe National Pointer Dog Trial. Expertly judged by Bob & Karen Harte and assisted by Adrian Swales, it was a
In response to the killing of Cecil the lion, the Ministry of Environment imposed a 5 day temporary suspension of all hunting across Zimbabwe from 2 – 7th August 2015.
We love wildlife as much as the next person. We are as entranced as any viewer of a wildlife documentary programme by the magnificence of our animals – impala and