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Percentage of hunters that Safari with observers
26 January 2011, 23:18
FrostbitPercentage of hunters that Safari with observers
I got to wondering how many travel on Safari with a non-hunting observer verses travel alone.
27 January 2011, 00:00
Use Enough GunI always travel with an observer-my wife! She won't let me go to Africa without her, and quite frankly, we have a great time in Africa together!

27 January 2011, 00:02
jorgeDitto for me! Took her last time and her response when we were getting on the airplane to come home was "so when are we coming back!" jorge
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27 January 2011, 00:04
retreeverI always have the banker with me, she keeps me close to budget.

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27 January 2011, 00:16
JTEXThe Boss lady goes with me. I am not allowed unsupervised time in Africa!
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27 January 2011, 00:18
FrostbitReason I asked was prompted by Karl's Buffalo offer in the discounted hunts.
The observer fee is waved.
I thought this was a great business move and would like to see it more often.
The hunt I have booked for 2012 had the offer built into it, which on a 21 day hunt ended up a sizable chunk of jingle.
27 January 2011, 00:44
375LVRMy wife goes. She is afraid I will spend to much money if I went by myself

She really loves Africa also.
Martin
27 January 2011, 00:50
butchloccouldn't leave her at home if i wanted to
27 January 2011, 00:51
PSmithI took the old girl with me on the first safari in 2006. Glad I did because she loved Zimbabwe and understood why I wanted/needed to go back. I went by myself the second hunt; the guy who was supposed to go with me backed out in 2008 because he thought Zim wasn't safe. Next hunt I'll be taking my son.
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27 January 2011, 01:12
impalaslayerMy wife has always gone. She loves hunting as much as I do. She loves to hunt Kudu and Mt Reedbuck.
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27 January 2011, 01:41
R. G. HowardMy wife almost always goes with me. She doesn't shoot. She is not even an outdoors person. It seems she believes that men should always have adult supervision.
27 January 2011, 01:46
BigBMy wife always goes with and sometimes even shoots something.
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27 January 2011, 01:52
Tapper2My wife wouldn't let me go to Africa without her. She loves the adventure and the people. She is probably a better hunter than I am, she just doesn't shoot. She has found and called the shot on two or three of the ones I've taken. You should see some of the pictures she has taken with her and the PH stalking herds we weren't going to shoot......Tom
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My wife goes with me and loves it. She has shot some doves and a spring hare but doesn't have much desire to shoot anything bigger.What she does though is take excellent pictures and lots of them.
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27 January 2011, 02:24
Will19.76%.
Or was it 67.91% ?
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27 January 2011, 02:25
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Will:
19.76%.
Or was it 67.91% ?

Bet you know the exact % of unsold Elephant books.

27 January 2011, 02:33
WillOne of those numbers!

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27 January 2011, 02:39
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Will:
One of those numbers!
Did my part and bought one for the boss. Last time I was over his house I saw it on the back of the toilet so I know he's reading it.

27 January 2011, 03:02
FishN4EyesI have taken my Dad on almost all my "out of Montana" hunts and my wife and Dad on my only African hunt last year.
Next year I'm taking my Dad, wife and maybe my two daughters two Zim. It's expensive but you can't put a price on sharing adventures with your family.
My Dad did a ton for me when I was growing up and the least I can do is take him on some fun stuff to repay him for all he has done.
My wife, who I like to call the Travel Nazi (no offense intended to you PC folks), loves to travel anywhere and I don't think she'd be left behind even though she's not a hunter herself.
She absolutely loved the first trip to Africa and I'm glad she's willing to go back and watch me shoot a bunch of stuff!
27 January 2011, 03:09
dogcatAlways. I take my family everytime.
27 January 2011, 04:22
Ske1eterI hunted by myself. My hunting buddy took his wife as an observer but it didn't take long before she became a "hunter", too.
27 January 2011, 04:52
Tim BogleI went by myself.
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27 January 2011, 04:54
SGraves155I usually go alone.
27 January 2011, 06:30
cameronaussieMy wife has been on all 3 trips to Africa now.
Then my son, now 11 has been coming for the last 2 years.
Now my daughter come along as well, last year to Africa.
Trouble is we have gone from 1 hunter to 4 hunters.
So I will be going more often, but shooting less.
My son has been informed there is a Tab for each trip which will need to be repaid.
27 January 2011, 06:31
BlacktailerTook my wife as an observer once. Now she is a hunter.
Have gun- Will travel
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27 January 2011, 06:52
DLSMy wife has accompanied me on 3of my 4 trips. The first one was the best, as a buffalo chased her up a tree!

27 January 2011, 07:45
Skip Nantz50% for my wife. Still not a hunter but I'm work on it!

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27 January 2011, 09:22
Michael RobinsonI would not be married to my wife, if she did not want to hunt with me, and if I did not want to hunt with her.
What is not experienced together, and at first hand, cannot be truly shared.
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27 January 2011, 10:12
500nitrowe get a good percentage of hunters bringing their significant others, and other family members.
27 January 2011, 17:37
K EvansMy wife/banker/travel agent has gone on all of my out of country hunts and loves it. She has bought more than a couple of hunts I was contemplating but wouldn't pull the trigger on because she likes it so much (and I'm a bit tight).
Karl Evans
27 January 2011, 20:41
Graftonquote:
I would not be married to my wife, if she did not want to hunt with me, and if I did not want to hunt with her.
What is not experienced together, and at first hand, cannot be truly shared.
+1

28 January 2011, 05:01
Dulcinea
Ha, how do you think I went three times!!
She loves Africa and it's people. AS I write this she is in Ethiopia doing mission work.
Seven trips for her and only three for me.
Gotta catch up somehow!!!
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28 January 2011, 06:19
Dr. Mike H.We are usually a party of 5 my son and I hunt and my wife and 2 daughters observe. However that will probably change since one of my daughters now has the "itch" she shot a bait impala last time and wants to shoot more this time. It could get expensive. But its only money they print more of it every day.
The Wife / Accountant always goes . Now if I could just get her to lose the calculator I would shoot more animals.
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28 January 2011, 09:10
prof242Only have hunted with a male friend because I am not married now (was). If I ever find a lady who would go on hunting trips with me, I'd probably get married again...and for keeps.
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28 January 2011, 17:17
Die Ou JagterI usually hunt alone, my wife likes it that way and so do I. Last year with Frank and Joyce was a blast. Frank is always up for a good debated.
28 January 2011, 17:35
Jerry HuffakerI take my wife every time, she loves the experience as much as I do.
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28 January 2011, 22:36
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29 January 2011, 00:46
sdirksI have urged my wife to come with me but she just doesn't want to. Not sure why. We have done a lot of fairly adventurous travel, in the US and Central America, together. Africa just doesn't interest her. My sons, however, can hardly wait. They have both been promised a PG hunt for high school graduation (though the older of the two says he'd prefer a deep-sea fishing trip-- which is great too!)
29 January 2011, 01:47
GusteauxMy better half went with me the first time as an "observer". Second time she she said to hell with that...I want to HUNT!!! So..."we've" been hunting there every year since then and we split the the bag. I got most of the trophies I wanted the first year and she is still getting her's. I mostly shoot culls and varmints while she catches up and WE have an absolute blast.
Last year we took an extra week and rented a car and did some extra sightseeing and plan on doing that again this year.