01 May 2018, 00:45
470EDDYNUBIAN IBEX??
Are there huntable populations of Nubian Ibex in Sough Africa...or even in their native habitat where they can still be hunted?
I know that Greg at Hunters Hill has a herd bull and some good stock coming along but not huntable at this time.
Thanks for your input.
Cheers,
Easily hunted in Texas........
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01 May 2018, 02:00
470EDDYThanks much, I am aware of that....has to be African...for scoring.
Cheers,
01 May 2018, 04:56
crsheltonquote:
Easily hunted in Texas........
As are many exotics!
02 May 2018, 20:56
Tim CarneySouth Sudan is closed for hunting, but I do not know when, or if, Sudan, i.e. The Republic of Sudan, closed. Angelo Dacey used to outfit Nubian Ibex hunts in the Red Sea Hills close to Port Sudan there.
A quick googling listed "Sudan" among countries part of a seven-year EU-funded, UN FAO-run Sustainable Wildlife Management program, but I haven't yet been able to nail down which Sudan is part of the effort, nor how much hunting figures in that view of sustainable wildlife management.
Regards
04 May 2018, 04:41
376 steyrIsrael has a lot of Ibex in the dead sea area. Not sure if they are nubian. They also have a few leopard there too that prey on them. I saw a leopard there in 1997 while on a trip with a church group.
My Israeli friend has told me that hunting in Israel is very low-key, in fact the authorities try to keep the numbers of registered hunters to a limit and gradually reduce due to rather limited availability of bird species and their populations.
The Israelis also have other more important issues at hand than to go shooting birds and boars.
04 May 2018, 08:55
470EDDYThank you. Israel is not considered Africa. I need to take one in Africa.
Cheers,
06 May 2018, 22:30
jens poulsenYou may have to find a local guide in Ethiopia who are willing to cut-a-corner into Sudan and pay of a few soldiers who patrol along the sudan/ethiopian borders. It would be an adventure but it´s the type of arrangements one cannot "arrange from back home"...you just have to fly down there, do your own scouting and make the set-up.
09 May 2018, 05:15
470EDDYJens,
WOW!! That sounds like an interesting possibility and an adventure. I am wondering if any of the established Outfitters there might slip into that territory for a peek a boo?? I will do some checking... I don't need to bring the trophies back>>> photos and measurements will do...although that is almost a crime!!
Cheers,
09 May 2018, 20:15
Tim Carney
Don't even think about it. Too much trouble possible here as you are breaking both Sudanese and Ethiopian laws starting with illegal exit and entry and "smuggling" firearms...
Regards
09 May 2018, 21:05
470EDDYTim,
Wise thoughts. Not that important, and I don't want to end up in an African Jail...or have a record!!
Cheers,