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I'm starting work on wednesday with Clive Perkins (Sportsman's Safaris), best part of the job, waking up each morning looking over the Limpopo river into Botswana! clap Check out his website www.sportsmanssafaris.com , he's a great outfitter and I'm sure that I will learn a whole lot from him. jumping
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Posts: 85 | Location: Limpopo, RSA | Registered: 04 September 2004Reply With Quote
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Good luck


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Posts: 599 | Location: Soldotna Alaska | Registered: 05 May 2003Reply With Quote
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Congratulations and good luck.

Sounds like the first step into a lifetime of great adventure.
 
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Best of luck to you.

i would love to see a post from you at the end of your first season, summing up everything you've experienced, your thoughts and if it was what you thought it would be.

Now that would be an interesting read.


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Posts: 2789 | Location: Bucks County, Pennsylvania | Registered: 08 June 2005Reply With Quote
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Best of luck to you!
 
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Best of luck to you.

i would love to see a post from you at the end of your first season, summing up everything you've experienced, your thoughts and if it was what you thought it would be.

Now that would be an interesting read.


I would love to see a report after he spends a week with his first set of Spanish Clients!


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Please post pictures and short stories when you can. Good Luck and have fun!!

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Posts: 1143 | Location: Cody, WY | Registered: 06 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Congratulations.
I know you are excited.
Keep us posted on your comings and goings.
HOOOOOORAY.


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Congrats on your new job. Have fun and let us know how it gets along.


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Well done! Congratulations and make the most of it, I am sure there is lots to learn!

I am sure many here would like for you to keep us up to date on your progress.


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Congratulations on the start of your career!! I wish you the best of luck. Please be sure to keep us all updated!


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Please do keep notes and fill us in when the season is over. Watch out for the guy behind you!
Good Luck,

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Posts: 2013 | Location: Crossville, IL 62827 USA | Registered: 07 February 2001Reply With Quote
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I also think it would be very interesting to read about you first year and all that you learned.
 
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Congrats and Good luck! BTW, hard work makes good luck!

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Thanks everyone, I'll keep you guys posted on what's going on.
Regards, Eugene
 
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I also think it would be very interesting to read about you first year and all that you learned.


OK, almost end of season, guided clients for +-85 animals so far, still a couple of hunts to go. I'm still enjoying it a lot, campfire everyday, interesting people and great hunting. Highlights: 2x caracal by day, 26" impala, a couple of high 30's gemsbuck, and great fishing!!!!!!!!!! Will post again at the end of the season.
Regards, Eugene
 
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I also think it would be very interesting to read about you first year and all that you learned.


OK, almost end of season, guided clients for +-85 animals so far, still a couple of hunts to go. I'm still enjoying it a lot, campfire everyday, interesting people and great hunting. Highlights: 2x caracal by day, 26" impala, a couple of high 30's gemsbuck, and great fishing!!!!!!!!!! Will post again at the end of the season.
Regards, Eugene


YOUNG_PH, you've done what my grandfather told me to do, but I didn't listen! He told me, "SON, if you want to be a happy man when you die, find what you like to do best, and then find a way to get paid to do it!"

Congratulations, and enjoy your new life! Wish I were young as you, I might be doing the same thing! But alas, 70 yrs old is too late!

GOOD HUNTING! beer


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