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Cull / Mgt Hunts in Namibia?
30 June 2014, 01:23
JGRaiderCull / Mgt Hunts in Namibia?
Did my first one this past May, really liked it, but no openings for next year, SO......
Anybody you guys can recommend for a cull/mgt hunt in Namibia, or elsewhere for that matter? Not really interested in small, fenced farms. Thanks.
30 June 2014, 01:37
leopards valley safarisGo to discounted hunts section.
Management hunt in the Eastern cape is 100% free range

30 June 2014, 03:19
JGRaiderDave, are those for May-July 2015?
01 July 2014, 00:32
leopards valley safarisWe could stretch it ...
01 July 2014, 21:58
larrys01quote:
Anybody you guys can recommend for a cull/mgt hunt in Namibia, or elsewhere for that matter? Not really interested in small, fenced farms. Thanks
.How about Large Fenced Ranches? It is my understanding that all Land in RSA, and Namibia is required to be Fenced. Try the following.
Kalahari Hunting Safaris, Namibia.
PM me for additional details.
02 July 2014, 10:04
jdollarnot so. there are plenty of large, unfenced properties in Namibia, as well as a smaller number in RSA.
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02 July 2014, 19:34
leopards valley safarisquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
not so. there are plenty of large, unfenced properties in Namibia, as well as a smaller number in RSA.
+1
90 % of our hunting areas are low fenced ranches , some are in conservancies that have multiple ranches banded together.
The fenced private game reserves are 40k acres (65 square miles)
There is a lot of free range and fair chase hunting in SA.
02 July 2014, 19:55
JGRaiderquote:
Originally posted by larrys01:
quote:
Anybody you guys can recommend for a cull/mgt hunt in Namibia, or elsewhere for that matter? Not really interested in small, fenced farms. Thanks
.How about Large Fenced Ranches? It is my understanding that all Land in RSA, and Namibia is required to be Fenced. Try the following.
Kalahari Hunting Safaris, Namibia.
PM me for additional details.
They are full for May 2015. Not sure our party of 4 can go after May.
02 July 2014, 20:45
jkhunterLow fence, high fence all the same to me, I do not see the difference between what is sold as free range low fence and high fence hunts,
JK
02 July 2014, 22:23
larrys01OK, my idea of free range is Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, and maybe the Caprivi Strip and such. A low fence is as good as nothing for keeping plains game in or out.
A 10 ft high fence will not hold a Kudu or Eland and others if they want over it.
I have spent a whole days in the Kalahari and never seen the fences after we got in the hunting area. I guess it's all in how you define free range.