19 March 2014, 16:18
AfricanmountainhunterDesert Elephant hunt- Namibia
Hunts can be done as back pack hunts:
Trophy desert elephant hunt
14 days
Damaraland, North west Namibia
$30 000-00
Incl. daily rates and trophy fee of $10 000
15 % VAT payable on daily rates only
Transfer from Windhoek - camp -return $800-00
Plainsgame also available
Tented camp
Non-trophy desert elephant
7 day hunt
Can keep only the skin, no tusks or trunk.
Damaraland-North west Namibia.
$10 000-00
Incl. daily rate and trophy fee.
tented camp
Transfer Windhoek -camp-return $800-00
Plainsgame available.
Trophy leopard hunt:
North west Namibia
Tented camp
14 day hunt
Pre baited incl.
$17500-00
Inc. daily rates and trophy fee of $8000-00
15% VAT payable on daily rates only.
Ph- John Wambach
Box 11647
Klein Windhoek
Namibia
+264811288373
John Wambach
Proguide@iway.na
www.prohuntingnamibia.comDallas Safari Club - Life member
Wild Sheep Foundation - Life member
Namibian Proffesional Hunters Assoc.
Rowland ward sportsmans guild
National Archery in Schools Program - Basic Archery Instructor Trainer.
20 March 2014, 22:45
FrostbitWhat's the expected range of Ivory weight on the trophy Bull.
21 March 2014, 17:26
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
What's the expected range of Ivory weight on the trophy Bull.
Don't forget that this is a back-pack hunt, not only the teeth but also the hide at around 140 klgs. Maybe a tuskless should be considered. jes sayin?

22 March 2014, 00:12
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
quote:
Originally posted by Frostbit:
What's the expected range of Ivory weight on the trophy Bull.
Don't forget that this is a back-pack hunt, not only the teeth but also the hide at around 140 klgs. Maybe a tuskless should be considered. jes sayin?
I just figured I'd have Joyce carry it out.
22 March 2014, 10:44
ScriptusThat is a good idea, why marry a slave and then not make use of said slave. A word of advice, find a high spot, to pick up the breeze, with a bit of shade to keep the beers out of the sun, so as to keep an eye on matters and also sing out encouragement or threats as fits the occasion.

22 March 2014, 12:58
Mike SmithCorrect me if I am wrong but my understanding is that the true "desert" elephant are not hunted. although Damaraland is a semi desert. Just a technicality but clarity is a good thing. Hunted there myself and will do it again! Not saying anything negative just want some more information. Thanks.
29 March 2014, 20:01
AfricanmountainhunterIt might just be a technicality but as far as Namibians are concerned, Damaraland is a desert and that all the elephants that roam the Western parts of Namibia are considered desert elephants.
Ivory is not big as their tuskes are always broken , about 45-50 lb on an old bull.
The hunt is conducted by backpack but we will bring in the trucks for the skinning and hauling!
John Wambach
Proguide@iway.na
www.prohuntingnamibia.comDallas Safari Club - Life member
Wild Sheep Foundation - Life member
Namibian Proffesional Hunters Assoc.
Rowland ward sportsmans guild
National Archery in Schools Program - Basic Archery Instructor Trainer.