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10 January 2012, 22:23
Puren Joubert, Aim on Africa
Aim on Africa - New on The Sportsman Channel
We are proud to bring you our new African Big Game TV Series 'Aim on Africa'. Aim on Africa is filmed and produced by Africans about Africa. We are passionate about Africa and hope that our TV Series will enspire all our viewers to experience our amazing continent!

As professional hunters and outdoor cameramen, the idea came up to produce a African hunting show as we have so many hunting opportunities and are based in Africa. 4 Years of filming and many great adventures turned 'Aim on Africa' into reality!

13 unique episodes (filmed all over Africa) make up season 1 of Aim on Africa. We hunt plenty of Dangerous Game as well as Plains Game species and we host our show out of a professional hunters point of view.

This week on Aim on Africa we travel to the Caprivi in search of a trophy Elephant, Crocodile and Cape Buffalo!

You can watch this episode on The Sportsman Channel, Saturday 14 Jan 18:00 Eastern Standard Time.

Aim on Africa - Season 1 Airing Times:

The Sportsman Channel: Fri 08:30; Sat 02:30; Sat 18:00.
Wild TV: Mon 12:30; Wed 19:00; Fri 23:00; Sat 06:00.

Visit our website for more info about our show, or if you want us to film your next safari in Africa.

www.aimonafrica.com

All the best and happy hunting!

Puren and Janine Joubert
(Hosts and producers of Aim on Africa)

"There's just something special about Africa. If you've been to Africa, only once. . . you will be back!


Puren Joubert

www.aimonafrica.com
www.igalaproductions.co.za
10 January 2012, 22:34
JA
Thanks for the heads up, sounds interesting.


DRSS
10 January 2012, 23:10
Scriptus
At least there is one JOUBERT couple that is doing something positive for hunting. tu2
10 January 2012, 23:33
Aspen Hill Adventures
Sounds great, just wish it was on the Pursuit Channel which isn't a 'pay' channel for most of us.


~Ann


11 January 2012, 00:41
JTEX
This Joubert couple does a lot for hunting!

Puren was the first African PH I hunted with in 2007, he an Janine are wonderful folks that will remain friends. A harder working and fun couple is hard to find.

The first two episodes were great. Anyone that can make "Beans" DuPreez look that good is incredible with a camera ( just kidding Beans ).


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11 January 2012, 01:36
pagosawingnut
watched it already. I look forward to the other episodes. The only thing I saw wrong with it was that I was not in it.
11 January 2012, 02:51
Bill/Oregon
OH BOY! (in his best Opie imitation)


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11 January 2012, 03:46
graybird
I watched last weeks episode about the Eastern Cape, which was well done.

Keep up the good work!


Graybird

"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
11 January 2012, 04:31
Singleshot03
Puren, is there way to watch past episodes?

Jim
11 January 2012, 18:15
Puren Joubert, Aim on Africa
Hello Jim

Yes - we are putting the entire season 1 of Aim on Africa on DVD.

We will start to advertise the DVD series as soon as our contract with The Sportsman Channel is over.

You will find more info regarding this DVD series of Aim on Africa, Season 1 in a couple weeks time on our website:
www.aimonafrica.com

All the best
Puren


Puren Joubert

www.aimonafrica.com
www.igalaproductions.co.za
11 January 2012, 19:20
Bwana Moja
Puren: Congrats on finally getting it on the air. Wishing you the best. Continued success.
12 January 2012, 00:24
Settlers Safaris
Hey Puren and Janine,

Congrats, well done on doing what you enjoy! I know you two are very professional so i'm sure it will be great viewing! Show the hunters how great the Eastern Cape is!

Cheers

Murray Crous
12 January 2012, 06:30
bwana cecil
Really enjoyed your show.
I'm burnt out on whitetails (deer).
I need a good dose of AFRICA on a regular basis & right now TV is going to have to do.


LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
12 January 2012, 20:47
JCS271
I have seen the first few editions. Great job, keep up the good work!


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