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Hello guys, I got an e-mail from the good folks at the Gras Ranch looking to fill some cancelled spots for this year. It is about a 20% discount off the published rates (except for the Kudu). Here is his e-mail to me. ----------- Hi Wendell, The late season special is as follow: Gemsbok $400, Blesbok $260, 2 Springbok $224, Kudu $790 and daily rate of $1736 on a 7 day 1X1 basis. Total of $3410. Gemsbok $400, Blesbok $260, 2 Springbok $224, Kudu $790 and daily rate of $1288 on a 7 day 2X1 basis. Total of $2962. This is our normal price less 20% except for the Kudu which is the normal price. The Kudu we will be hunting in the mountains near Windhoek. This is from June 18 to July 10 and August 6 to end of October. Anyone who wants more info or references, please contact me. 214 692 8769 wendell@huntersquest.com | ||
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Great opportunity here. This is a great place and great trophies. Wish I could go back to Gras but funds are short even at these great prices Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum | |||
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I must agree with hikerbum, this place is great and they go all out for their hunters. I'd jump on it, but have other commitments for this year. Gras has vast area's to hunt, great food, great accomodations and treated like part of the family. This is truly a place that you can comfortably take the family along. I hope to return one day. | |||
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My connections tell me that the rains in Namibia this year are nothing less than fantastic.That could mean some tough hunting for the taker of the first hunt but by the time the second hunt rolls around the grass should be dry and grazed so visibility should be good and most of the water should be gone from the seasonal pans. The good rains should also mean a good year for kudu and warthogs.They are the ones that seem most hurt by prolonged drought. We seldom get to choose But I've seen them go both ways And I would rather go out in a blaze of glory Than to slowly rot away! | |||
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I loved the time I spent at the Gras! Super people . . . great hunt . . . excellent food and accomodations . . . LOTS and LOTS of game on 92,000 acres - that's 143 square miles, sports fans! My wife had to drag me to the plane to come home because I didn't want to leave! JDS And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer) | |||
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Having hunted Gras in the past, if my old man sells his business and I get some time off, I'd be on a plane in a heart-beat! ------------------------------------ Add about 360 posts to the total. My username was wiped out with the last board update. | |||
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