I know of a couple and I know of a couple that have been ostracized.
I was just curious if anyone could give me a ballpark number.
Don Martin.
I know that JJHack is one American whom is licenced in SA .... Tink Nathan used to be licenced for bowhunting in particular, but has since returned to the USA ...
I would hazard a guess that in SA proberbly less than half a dozen would be licenced whom dont actually reside there permanently !!!
Regards, Peter
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Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris
There are also a fair number of French PHs hunting in the francophone areas, and some others as well.
jim dodd
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"if you are to busy to
hunt, you are too busy."
keep 'em coming guys.
Don Martin.
Personally, I've hunted with Sullivan and Tors, and I'd gladly do so again. Both gave me more than my money's worth while on safari, both treated me better than I probably deserved to be treated, and I'd be happy to hunt with either one of them again. I wish I could have timed my African hunting in a better manner in order to have hunted with George Hoffman. That I regret very deeply.
Sullivan's better than his reputation - and by a country mile - but the only guys who seem to know that are the guys who've hunted with him. Mark's been straight and true with me from teh beginning, as has been his family, and the man's knocked himself into the ground on my behalf while on safari. What more could I possibly ask of him than that?
The unsung hero who deserves a lot more notoriety than he gets is Steve Tors. This gentleman is beyond description as far as I'm concerned. He's a great PH in every way; he's worked for Jan Oelofse for over twenty-five years, and he gives you his very best day-in and day-out. In that part of Africa, between the hospitality of Jan's family and the professionalism of Steve Tors, I'd be hard-pressed to want to hunt with any other outfit.
AD
Mike