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| DR C ,Looks like Namibia. I havent been to NZ,but your bag limit looks better in Africa. Also additional animals are much cheaper to add on in Namibia. |
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| Dr C, Namibia, but add in kudu, gemsbok, and springbok to your list of animals to hunt. |
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| Thanks for the suggestions so far. I hope to hear more. |
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| Since I haven't been to New Zealand, I think that is where I would go. Of course, I am going back to hunt in southern Africa in 2005, and haven't scheduled a NZ hunt yet, so don't take what I am telling you very seriously. |
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| I don't want to throw water on your parade but you ought to look at the posts started by rslu. He details the added expenses of getting trophies from Namibia. |
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| Peter, That would be a nice problem to have. So much money I don`t know where to hunt first. Unfortunately I have to save for a long time to make one of these trips. Thanks to all for your suggestions so far. |
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| Dr.C, Without a doubt,Namibia would be my choice. After your hunt is completed,take your wife to Vic Falls for a few days. We were just there in Sept. 2003. You and your wife can do so many things that are fairly inexpensive due to the current exchange rate. Some of the activities for you and your wife to do are eating lunch on Livingstone Island,Zambia, overlooking the falls,dinner steamtrain ride from the Vic Falls hotel into Zambia, elephant back safari. I have been on four hunting safaris to Africa and cannot wait to return. Best of luck on whichever trip you choose.
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