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I have dreamed of an African Hunt for years and narrowed it down to a Namibia Plains Game Hunt. This would be my first African hunt.

Here are the details. I'm 71 and in very good health. Can walk 2+ miles with no problem: except to rest 15-20 minutes afterwards. Looking for a 7 to 10 day Plains Game Hunt. I have successfully hunted Duck, Deer, Antelope and Bear in the States. I have the firearms I would need; 30-06 and .300 WBY Mark 5.

I'm not looking for a "A-1, Deluxe," all the bells and whistles, 5 star lodge hunt. I'm looking for a very nice lodge with very nice accommodations and food because my wife will be accompanying me as an observer. She may go into the field with me, but not every day, so a very nice Lodge would be nice to lounge around in on these days.

I'm looking at 1 X 1 Ph. to hunt Gemsbok, Hartebeest, Springbok/Impala and Zebra. Also, I understand the daily rate and the trophy fees, but what, on average, do other fees run: Trophy prep, Dipping, Taxidermy in Windhoek and Shipping to the States.

On the Forum's in the past, Jan Oelefse, Boet Nel, Okanduka Seibe and Gras Hunting Ranch were recommended. Are these still a good choice and any others to add?
What about the travel agents Gracy Travel and Kathi Klimes? Are they still the ones to go with? What about a Booking Agent or going directly to the Outfitter?

When the outfitter has been chosen, what is the general rule as to how far in advance you must book the hunt. My preference as to the time of year would be sometime from the middle of July to the end of August.

Thanks a bunch for any information.

Mauser K98
 
Posts: 193 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 01 June 2003Reply With Quote
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Here is a link to a hunt report from our trip to Namibia last year. I think it covers most of the pertinent info. Feel free to PM me for more info. I hope this helps.

http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6891053141

Regards,
Jason
 
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Mauser,

Here's a link to a late season special we have going right now:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...2100588/m/5671010451

I know it's after your preferred dates, but if you can't do that time PM me and we may be able to work something out. It's a great outfit, comfortable camps, EXCELLENT food, and great hunting. 150,000 acres of free range, fence free property.

Thanks!

Greg


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Posts: 1154 | Location: Tulsa, OK | Registered: 08 February 2010Reply With Quote
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Gracy Travel is the real deal. Highly recommend. Headed to Africa in two weeks and Gracy handled everything for me and my buddy.
 
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Try Eitaalo Safaris with Andre and Anel Rousseau. Fun hunt, fun people to hunt with. We have been there twice and loved every mintue. Also, shot a 60" kudu.


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I was in Namibia in April, and I can absolutely recommend Johann and Vera Veldsman and their Shona Hunting Adventure.

Stunning nature, a very special lodge and top quality chalets.

PM me if you want more info.

This is the link to our safari report. http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/2231037451


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Here is a link to a report on last year's safari with Vieranas:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...081059331#3081059331

Roger posts here as nampom.

Regarding the travel agents, I used Gracy with good results in 2008 and used Steve Turner last year. Steve used to be with Gracy and posts here regularly. I have not used Kathi but have spoken with her and she has an excellent reputation.

Booking a safari is fun on its own, enjoy the process!
 
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Our first Safari was with Jan Oelefse about 16 years ago. I have not been back since but my wife and I are thinking about making our last Safari someday with them as well. A very special trip. I dont see how you could go wrong.
 
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Suspect you are getting plenty of good advise, but I am going to further complicate your decision process by suggesting Nick Nolte. He and his wife are perfect hosts, facilities are excellent, prices reasonable and he has access to a wide range of different (and very large) areas. Isabel would be perfect company for your wife at times she might not want to accompany you. Check his website: Nick Nolte Hunting Safaries.

You don't have a lot of time to make arangements given the dates you are targeting, so I suggest you talk to Keith or Jack Jr. at Jack Atcheson & Sons: www.atcheson.com and have them work the details with Nick as well as putting you in touch with Gracy Travel. I've had nothing but positive experiences with both - and as you can surmise, a great hunt with Nick.

Good luck,
Emory
 
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Originally posted by Arild Iversen:
I was in Namibia in April, and I can absolutely recommend Johann and Vera Veldsman and their Shona Hunting Adventure.

Stunning nature, a very special lodge and top quality chalets.

PM me if you want more info.


I completely agree.

My hunt report can be found at http://forums.accuratereloadin...321043/m/7741012901?


I was extremely happy with Johann and am trying to figure out how to get the whole family there for another hunt.
 
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Originally posted by Mauser K98:
I have dreamed of an African Hunt for years and narrowed it down to a Namibia Plains Game Hunt. This would be my first African hunt.

Here are the details. I'm 71 and in very good health. Can walk 2+ miles with no problem: except to rest 15-20 minutes afterwards. Looking for a 7 to 10 day Plains Game Hunt. I have successfully hunted Duck, Deer, Antelope and Bear in the States. I have the firearms I would need; 30-06 and .300 WBY Mark 5.

I'm not looking for a "A-1, Deluxe," all the bells and whistles, 5 star lodge hunt. I'm looking for a very nice lodge with very nice accommodations and food because my wife will be accompanying me as an observer. She may go into the field with me, but not every day, so a very nice Lodge would be nice to lounge around in on these days.

I'm looking at 1 X 1 Ph. to hunt Gemsbok, Hartebeest, Springbok/Impala and Zebra. Also, I understand the daily rate and the trophy fees, but what, on average, do other fees run: Trophy prep, Dipping, Taxidermy in Windhoek and Shipping to the States.

On the Forum's in the past, Jan Oelefse, Boet Nel, Okanduka Seibe and Gras Hunting Ranch were recommended. Are these still a good choice and any others to add?
What about the travel agents Gracy Travel and Kathi Klimes? Are they still the ones to go with? What about a Booking Agent or going directly to the Outfitter?

When the outfitter has been chosen, what is the general rule as to how far in advance you must book the hunt. My preference as to the time of year would be sometime from the middle of July to the end of August.

Thanks a bunch for any information.

Mauser K98


This will fit your bill.

I beleive Mark Young still books for them.


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Posts: 7624 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 05 February 2008Reply With Quote
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Karl Stumfe has a great reputation here on AR.
http://huntingsafaris.net/Home.html
The man killed a Leopard bare-handed not too
long ago. Yea, you read that right; he BARE-HANDED
KILLED A LEOPARD to protect a client from attack...
shocker



Jack

OH GOD! {Seriously, we need the help.}

 
Posts: 2791 | Location: USA - East Coast | Registered: 10 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Check out Van Heerden Safaris.
Hentie Van Heerden and his wife Denise run the outfit. Huge areas to hunt. (118 square miles with no high fences.) Not over hunted. You deal directly with the outfitter/PH, or his wife, Denise.
My son and I hunted with Hentie a couple years ago. We had a great time and shot several good animals. Not 5 star but excellent accommodations.
Hentie can answer all your other questions about the hunt.
I highly recommend him.
Good luck, I'm sure you will enjoy Namibia, I did!
 
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Jan Olefese was a great experience with super nice people at a reasonable price. Used Bev Wunderlich of J&B adventures as booking agent in Centennial, Colorado as booking agent. Everything went smooth and Jan and Annette Olefese are super people with great accomadations and the Food was excellent.

Great hunting with exceptional trophy specimens.PM me if you want additional info.
 
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Like Frostbit above I had a great hunt with Malan Lambrechts and Arub Safaris.
 
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