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Where and who in Namibia
05 September 2007, 04:56
highlanderWhere and who in Namibia
In the early stages of putting a hunt together in Namibia.
Woodie if your out there can you tell me who Allen Cilliers can be would on the web?
nampom I've set you an enquiry hope to hear back from you soon. Any info from anywhere with a reference would be great.
So far I've search over 50 outfits via the net,hunting report this site and bowsite, narrowing it down so would like to get some feed back from hunters that have been there.
looking at going in late Aug 2008, anybody keen?
05 September 2007, 19:46
BreithAlways keen.
Just depends on the Serena

I could dig out the contacts my mom and dad used, but i doubt they will still be in business.
05 September 2007, 20:37
Aspen Hill AdventuresI've got an outfit that takes bow hunters in Namibia. I will be there in August next year.
~Ann
05 September 2007, 21:35
drwesYou didn't say what animals you are looking for but if for plains game, I will be returning to Makalaan farms for another hunt next August for plains game. Antonie Louw owns it and is a good PH. They are set up on his ranch for bow hunting only areas which made the animals less spooked from pressure. His accomodations were good and his wife did the cooking and it was a family style type atmosphere that I would have felt comfortable taking my wife or kid there. They are great people. Look it up at
www.makalaan.com and you will find their trophy fees and daily rates very competitive. I took 10 nice animals with my bow last August there. drwes
you can make more money, you can not make more time
07 September 2007, 10:14
highlanderLooking at plainsgame, oryx,springbok,steenbok,duiker,hartebee,mountain zebra.
Like the look of a couple of outfits to date.
Has anyone hunted at Vieranas?
You serious Morty?
I'll be booking this inside the month.
Serena is fine and with Morten A at the moment.
08 September 2007, 03:20
lavacaHighlander,
I've hunted with Alan and son Wayne twice, once in 2004 and again this past June. They run a great outfit and are set up for bowhunting only. There are a lot of kudu, gemsbok and eland, and all the species you list, except mountain zebra, are there as well. There are zebra, but not the mountain zebra. While I was fortunate enough to take a springbok in '04, there are not a lot of them on the place. In 20 days of hunting, I saw 3 rams. That said, I don't think you could go wrong hunting with them. They book through Neil Summers of Bowhunting Safari Consultants. Feel free to PM me if there is anything in particular you'd like to know. Good luck.
10 September 2007, 04:24
woodieHighlander
This the link for Allen
http://www.cilliershunting.com/bow.htmlYou can't go wrong with them .I too have heard good things about makalaan as well.I met three hunters in Wyndhoek who hunted with them.They loved it.
Woodie
11 September 2007, 06:51
highlanderThanks guys its always good to be able to get feed back.
This little project is getting very interesting, I'm normally on the other side of the equation.
I'm finding it very challenging, especailly now that I have the short list down to 3.
12 September 2007, 05:43
woodieHighlander
Any other questions shoot me an email Woodie71@aol.com
Woodie
12 September 2007, 19:04
namibiahunterArmin Fietz at ETEMBA HUNT AND SAFARIS regularly takes bowhunters out. All the species that you list are available on his 11,000 hectare ranch. You can hunt from 4 bow hides or by stalking in the bushveldt.
Check out his site at
http://namibiahunter.angelfire.comIf you have any questions, please PM me.
Namibiahunter
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12 September 2007, 20:49
drwesThere is a huge difference in safari companies that "do bow hunting" and those that are bow hunting outfitters. When you are at a SCI meeting and you are talking to an outfitter and you ask, How are you set up for bow hunting" If they blink and there is a pause in the conversation,,,,,,regardless of what they say, having a few hides or blinds does not make it a bowhunting paradise. You need a large number of hides or water hole to choose from just like in the states, wind direction changes , game movemnt, etc., keep you options open..
you can make more money, you can not make more time
13 September 2007, 06:32
JoeDemockodrwes is correct. We hunted with Makadi Safari's this year and expected to bowhunt the majority of the time. Most of the blinds were unsuitable for bowhunting. I figured this out in advance and brought my rifle and had a great hunt. 3 bow kills and 8 rifle kills. The animals were top notch.
11 October 2007, 21:42
P. JilekI just returned from a hunt with Christies Adventures in Namibia in May. I did a gun hunt, but Christie actually specializes in bowhunting and has a lot of his area that is bowhunting only. Check out Christiesadv.com.na
If you want more details, send me a pm.
Pat
14 October 2007, 04:07
LorenzoChristie's place is great for bowhunting.
Been there and the game was plenty around waterholes.
L
17 October 2007, 02:05
highlanderWell after much thought and research and alot of help from members here I have managed to make my decision for Namibia.
One thing that really impressed me about the outfitters I spoke within Namibia was there BIG picture prespective. Without exception those that I enquiried to put their personal agenda's aside in respects to seeing that I had a good experience in Namibia regardless of who I chose to hunt with.
Thanks to all for your input.
I'm hunting with Alex McDonald at Gun and Bow Safaris in August 08
20 October 2007, 20:04
LorenzoGreat decision !!! You will never regret it.
Good luck.
L
20 October 2007, 21:05
BreithI have no doubt that I will regret it
Allready looking forward to it.