01 March 2010, 23:10
dogcatHave you booked a hunt after seeing an ad in SCI's "Safari Times"?
I am an SCI member. I get the Safari Times newsletter/newspaper regularly along with the magazine. <BR><BR>They are both full of advertisements for everything "hunting", in particular agents and safari companies. There are more pictures of "trophy" animals in those publications than anything I receive.My question is - have you ever bought a hunt or a product as a result of seeing the advertisement in one of these two SCI publications?YesNo
01 March 2010, 23:19
AnotherAZWriterDogcat:
I will tell you what printed ads are invaluable for: longevity.
When I book a hunt I dig out old mags, etc. and see how long that outfit has been around. To me, that is a good start.
01 March 2010, 23:21
Oryxhunter1983I've made some calls and email to people in safari times, but didn't book.
I discovered Redpine Witetails there. I have hunted three consecutive years with them and am booked for two more. Best discovery I ever made!
02 March 2010, 02:37
dogcatquote:
Originally posted by LJS:
I discovered Redpine Witetails there. I have hunted three consecutive years with them and am booked for two more. Best discovery I ever made!
I saw their ad and they looked pretty good. What can you tell about the operation?
02 March 2010, 04:56
safari-lawyerWe've found some good operators through Safari and Safari Times such as Faro West in Cameroon, Glenroy / Jim Hunter in NZ, Cardrona Safaris in NZ. However, I've never booked on JUST the advert or the story in the mag.
02 March 2010, 06:01
PhoenixdawgI actually booked a Hunt with Patagonia Hunters based on an ad they had in Peterson's, they now advertise in Safari Times. It was actually one the best hunting experiences I have had.
02 March 2010, 06:09
RBHuntYes, I have bought products from ads in Safari Times, I know I bought some shooting sticks there once, and I read the adds for hunts, and I know that I have booked at least one hunt from someone who posted an ad that looked interesting; but I checked him out first, then looked him up when he came to one of the conventions.