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Africa - affordable hunting
03 January 2006, 07:27
billinthewildAfrica - affordable hunting
Anyone planning a hunt in Africa should visit the web site of the T. Jeffrey Hunting
http://www.tjsafari.com The hunts offered are unbeatable in terms of price, game offered, lodging and dining facilities. I have hunted Africa five times and will use this company next time. I am also impressed by the hunts offered in Namibia and that will be my next destination.
Let me know your thoughts after you peruse the site.
billinthewild@msn.com
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
03 January 2006, 07:58
Andrew McLarenBillInTheWild
As a Hunting Outfitter that really tries to offer affordable hunting I was most anxious to see the offer of T. Jeffrey Hunting. Sort of "know your competition". My browser does not find the page on the link that you have provided.
Andrew McLaren
Andrew McLarenProfessional Hunter and Hunting Outfitter since 1974.
http://www.mclarensafaris.com The home page to go to for custom planning of ethical and affordable hunting of plains game in South Africa!
Enquire about any South African hunting directly from
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One cannot cure:Stupidity – nothing helps! Anti hunting sentiments – nothing helps! Put-‘n-Take Outfitters – money rules!
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Today I still hunt! 03 January 2006, 08:08
T.CarrBITW,
It is my understanding that this Booking Agent is brand new. Have you had any experience with this Booking Agent? Why do you recommend them?
Here's a correct link the website:
T. Jeffrey Safari
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
03 January 2006, 09:08
billinthewildSorry about my mistake. It is.....
http://www.tjsafari.com quote:
Originally posted by Verewaaier:
BillInTheWild
As a Hunting Outfitter that really tries to offer affordable hunting I was most anxious to see the offer of T. Jeffrey Hunting. Sort of "know your competition". My browser does not find the page on the link that you have provided.
Andrew McLaren
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
03 January 2006, 09:11
billinthewildI recommend him for several reasons.
I know him personally and know him to be honest, honorable, and competent. He ventured to South Africa and Namibia and met and hunted, with those he is representing, so that he could make offerings based upon his personal experience.
BB
quote:
Originally posted by T.Carr:
BITW,
It is my understanding that this Booking Agent is brand new. Have you had any experience with this Booking Agent? Why do you recommend them?
Here's a correct link the website:
T. Jeffrey Safari
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
03 January 2006, 09:11
Paul TunkisInteresting, two threads with references about the same booking agent, T. Jeffery Safari. Nice references, nice site, but unbeatable prices for Namibia? $350 per day + trophy fees (not interested in a package, sorry been there, done that). I hunted at $250 per day + comparable fees and had a totally satisfactory hunt. I find day rates with a little research as low as $150 with again comparable trophy fees. Just an observation.
03 January 2006, 09:16
T.Carrquote:
I recommend him for several reasons.
I know him personally and know him to be honest, honorable, and competent. He ventured to South Africa and Namibia and met and hunted, with those he is representing, so that he could make offerings based upon his personal experience.
But no first hand experience of using him as a booking agent or hunting on any of the properties he is promoting?
Regards,
Terry
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
03 January 2006, 09:23
billinthewildNot as yet, but I will not hesitate when next I head south.
quote:
Originally posted by T.Carr:
quote:
I recommend him for several reasons.
I know him personally and know him to be honest, honorable, and competent. He ventured to South Africa and Namibia and met and hunted, with those he is representing, so that he could make offerings based upon his personal experience.
But no first hand experience of using him as a booking agent or hunting on any of the properties he is promoting?
Regards,
Terry
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
Interesting:
Another post under "Cabelas South Africa and Namibia PHs", shilling the same outfit. One guy has 2 post and the other has 11. One guy from Pinetop AZ., the other from Tucson AZ.
I agree with HunterMontana, you can certainly beat the prices with a little research.
If you guys want to peddle hunts here, you might want to do a bit of "foreplay" first.

03 January 2006, 18:09
SunshineTHIS I call affordable:
Daily Fee R 1.800,00
Non-hunter Free
Hunting Licence R 170,00
Eland R 8.000,00
Oryx 4.000,00
Red Hartebeest 5.000,00
Black Wildebeest 6.000,00
Bontebock 6.000,00
Springbock 1.000,00
Eland 4.000,00 Female
Blue Wildebeest 2.000,00 Female
HUNTING ONE HOUR FROM CAPE TOWN
http://www.kapstadt.de/lemberg03 January 2006, 18:13
Aspen Hill AdventuresPrices can vary in any country. Usually the agent has no input in prices. I don't add to mine, I advertise what the outfitter offers.
For those looking I have excellent Namibian hunts starting at $245 per day 1X1 and $200 per day 2X1. Not the cheapest probably, but very good hunting.
One thing you also might consider when booking a hunt. The 'cheap' ones may be for representative heads. That means when you are hunting and you come upon two kudu bulls and one measures 63 inches and the other is a 50 incher, guess which one you'll have to pass on?
As it is, Namibia is a relative bargain. My outfitter there has taken kudu to 65 inches. Yep, those are rare, so be realistic on your goals.
~Ann
03 January 2006, 18:15
bulldog563Where do you see the hunting part. All I saw was a wine site.
03 January 2006, 18:24
Sunshinequote:
Where do you see the hunting part. All I saw was a wine site.
You are welcome to contact us.
03 January 2006, 19:05
TJRTo all,
My agency is new.
I don't hide that at all. I will tell you that I have thoroughly researched each outfitter I represent. Each one of them has years of experience in their respective countries.
I hunted with most of them and met with, and toured the operations of the ones I didn't have a chance to hunt with...yet. I would not send someone someplace that I have not been before.
My package prices are excellent. When you compare them to any reputable outfitter or agent. They are not the cheapest packages, but they are a very good value. I know that for certain. I could have set up cheaper packages with outfitters that were not up to my standards, but refused to work with them.
The daily rates and trophy fees posted on my site are exactly as they were given to me by the outfitters. When you compare them to most outfitters in their respective areas they are average. The packages are definitley a better value. But may not be for every hunter.
My friend billinthewild was just letting folks know his opinion of my company and the value he felt I offer. He did not hide that.
I have been a member here for a number of years as trathner. Mostly reading other posts, and posting on occassion. I changed my username because I just launched the business and I certainly want folks to know it exists.
I hope TJ whose initials I admire, is not implying that I am trying to deceive anyone. I am just letting folks know what I offer.
My friend billinthewild was just trying to do the same. He has been to Africa numerous times (and hunted all over the world) and thinks my prices are good.
Look at my prices,compare them, talk to me, and see if I am the agent for you.
By the way, I can tell you that as a new agent I need to make sure my clients are VERY happy. Or I won't last very long. I have a great motivation to make sure my clients have a great time on my hunts.
Anybody from AR who wants to chat about guns, hunting or whatever come by my booth at SCI #1534 and I'll buy the coffee.
Cheers!
Todd
03 January 2006, 19:12
CanadianLeftySunshine,
Those prices are "affordable", but in-line with about 85% of what other operators are charging.
billinthewind,
I looked- a few of those packages are downright expensive and are beatable by a country mile in some cases. They are probably competitive compared to high-end established agencies. The world is changing- I can go on the internet or fly down to a convention and meet and book with any of those same outfitters directly, often at lesser rates. Package hunts are usually just another way to up the fees.
Usually, people with first-hand experience using the services of the outfitter or agent post recommendations here. You are hardly unbiased.
Cheers,
CL
03 January 2006, 19:16
CanadianLeftyquote:
Originally posted by TJR:
To all,
My agency is new...
Welcome to the forum.
Todd:
My post was not meant to imply that you were "deceiving' anyone. You are selling hunts in Africa, just like a lot of other folks. I just found it a bit odd that your first few posts were an advertisement for your business.
I'd say your prices are about average.
Good luck.
03 January 2006, 20:58
TJRThanks TJ. I appreciate your response.
Todd