Under Wild Skies - Season 19

Season 19

Episodes

Faunetta Cape Buffalo

Krieghoff Cape Buffalo

Winchester Buffalo

Pemba to the Niassa

Euphorbia Buffalo

Niassa Plainsgame
Tony Makris and Professional Hunter Jacques Hartzenburg hunt in the world famous Niassa Game reserve of Mozambique. Tony and Jacques take a nice Waterbuck and Impala with a Mauser M12 and we pay a visit to Isny Germany, the home of Mauser.

Return to Timbavati
Tony Makris and Professional Hunter Jacques Hartzenburg hunt in the world famous Timbavati Game Reserve of South Africa. Tony shoots a couple of interesting old double guns and takes some nice Cape buffalo.

The Sauer .404 Hunts Argentina
Tony Makris hunts Argentina for stag and water buffalo with a Sauer .404. We also visit the Sauer plant in Germany and witness firsthand the precision and punishment doled out in testing these rifles.

Hooray Ranch
Tony Makris hunts ducks in the central flyway of Kansas with old and new friends. Tony shoots a Blaser F3 and an old Paradox gun which he also uses to take a Cape buffalo.

Jim Corbett Rifle Returns
Jim Corbett's historic Rigby returns to the places where he shot the man eaters generations have read about in his books. Marc Newton of Rigby brings the historic old gun back to some of the same places it once roamed.

Timbavati Blaser Buffalo
Tony Makris and Professional Hunter Jacques Hartzenburg hunt in the world famous Timbavati Game Reserve of South Africa. Tony introduces the guns he is shooting this season and he and Jacques take a nice Cape buffalo with the Blaser R8.
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