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I finally did it, I really did.
10 May 2008, 02:34
Rick BehlingI finally did it, I really did.
A big thanks to all the people on this forum, for it was your posts that nurtured my interest in an African hunt. Today I confirmed booking for an 11 day plains game hunt in Namibia with Johann Veldsman of Shona Hunting Adventures for September 2009. The bag will include Kudu, Eland, Gemsbuck, Springbok, Warthog, Mountain Zebra and Red Hartebeest. Now if any of you know how to make time go faster, please let me know.
Rick Behling
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10 May 2008, 02:44
AKsheephunterWill this be your first ever hunt in Africa? because if it is......it won't be your last!
Now to pass time until your hunt in 2009? not sure when you guys start hunting in Canada, but Alaska has just started...Bear season! foloowed by Bou, sheep moose and goat ...that'll pass the time.....CK
10 May 2008, 02:53
pinotguyRick,
Congrats!! I'll be over there at roughly the same time.
AKsheephunter,
Alaska sounds great but, man, as a non-res it's cheaper to go to Africa.
10 May 2008, 03:52
yukon deltaKudos to you. I'll be in Namibia just a month before you. Enjoy all of the anticipation & preparation as it's a big part of the experience.
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Good for you. You simply can't imagine what a great experience you have in front of you. Good luck!
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Your in for alot of fun!
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10 May 2008, 04:24
retreeverRick, congrats and this is for you...Enjoy!
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10 May 2008, 04:29
mstarlingRick,
Ah ... formally declared a victim, eh? Darned disease is not treatable you know. You can just allay it by going back

Kidding aside, congratulations! Sounds like a great trip with a lovely trophy list.
The planning isn't quite half the fun, but it is an enjoyable and important part of the experience.
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 10 May 2008, 04:47
graybirdPlan on taking extra money for trophies for at least 2 animals you don't have on your original wish list! Guaranteed you'll come across an exceptional trophy and wish you had saved/brought that extra $500 bucks.
Graybird
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Rick:
I am hunting with Shona in August. It will be my 6th trip to Africa, my second to Namibia. Let's get together via PM and compare notes.
In the meantime, enjoy the anticipation. It's the second best part of any safari!
Good on Ya!
Tom
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10 May 2008, 07:26
bcolyerRick: CONGRATULATIONS!!! Here is a little piece of advice that I bet no one on the forum will disagree with. From this moment on.....sit back and soak up, take in, and savor every instant of anticipation of your first African Safari. THERE IS NO SAFARI LIKE THE FIRST SAFARI......I would give nigh on to anything for the absolute thrill of that first safari again. They are all special....but all of you who have been there / done that, know what I mean. Again Congratulations!! Soak boy....Soak!!!
He has a beautiful lodge. The trip from the airport takes a a while. I hunted at Sebra which is only a couple of miles from Johans new place.
Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
11 May 2008, 01:02
huntermanRick,
I'll be hunting Africa also for the first time with Shona in August 2009. I am bringing my whole family with me, too! We will be spending a few days at the tent camp and then going up to the lodge for the remainder of the trip. I am looking for gemsbok (my first choice), zebra, kudu, and warthog. Don't know what else I might run into that I might want, but the wife said NO leopard unless it attacks me

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Good hunting!
Ken
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but the wife said NO leopard unless it attacks me
Never EVER pass up a leopard if the opportunity presents itself! They are not exactly the easiest animal to hunt. (marriage counseling is cheaper!)
29 October 2008, 01:30
dlroxbyquote:
Originally posted by Rick Behling:
A big thanks to all the people on this forum, for it was your posts that nurtured my interest in an African hunt. Today I confirmed booking for an 11 day plains game hunt in Namibia with Johann Veldsman of Shona Hunting Adventures for September 2009. The bag will include Kudu, Eland, Gemsbuck, Springbok, Warthog, Mountain Zebra and Red Hartebeest. Now if any of you know how to make time go faster, please let me know.
Rick Behling
I have also booked a hunt at Shona in September 2009. May be I will see you there.
29 October 2008, 01:36
Use Enough GunBwanna: +1

29 October 2008, 05:34
jeff hBe careful you going to try the most addictive drug you will ever have. AFRICA
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29 October 2008, 19:15
drwesStart building the new trophy room for your house. It will occupy your time somewhat becasue you will need the room for your next 3 safaris,,,,, I know, you just booked one safari but Africa is addictive and you will have to return...... drwes
you can make more money, you can not make more time
29 October 2008, 19:58
JTEXCongrats. My first hunt was in 2007 in South Africa. What everyone says is the truth, I am now booked for Zim in 2009. You will be back!
30 October 2008, 00:08
jeffsI went with my son in May of this year. If you have half the trip we did, you will never forget it. I am literally saving pennies to go back. Best wished.
Jeff
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05 November 2008, 03:53
h kittleCongratulations,
YOU will be hooked and never ever have enough money or time. You are ruining your life. Go for IT.
Have a great hunt.
H Kittle
05 November 2008, 21:21
Small BoreYou probably wonder what they are going on about - I went to Africa for the first time in April and spent 16 days hunting in the Okavango Delta.
I thought I'll just chalk it up as an experience so when I die I can look back and say 'I hunted elephant in the Okavango Delta with my friend Michael'. Never intended to go back never thouight I would want to.
Guess what? I'm heading out to Tanzania in 2010 and probably slipping out to SA for some practice next year.
I don't know what happened to me - but I bet it happens to you too!
Happy hunting - it really will change your outlook on life.
05 November 2008, 21:56
Tim HeraldCongrats! excellent move...
Good Hunting,
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06 November 2008, 16:21
375 fanaticquote:
I might run into that I might want, but the wife said NO leopard unless it attacks me

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Good hunting!
Ken
That can always be arranged

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