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Chad, Niger, Mali and Congo Brazzaville

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20 February 2014, 20:23
Deerdogs
Chad, Niger, Mali and Congo Brazzaville
Hi Folks
I'm travelling to these countries in the next month and I hope to have some down-time. I'm guessing that the sporting opportunities may be a bit unusual, but I'm game for an adventure. If any members are based here then please let me know if there is any sport to be had, or a beer to be shared.
Best regards


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Richard
VENARI LAVARE LUDERE RIDERE OCCEST VIVERE
20 February 2014, 20:30
Deerdogs
quote:
Originally posted by Deerdogs:
Hi Folks
I'm travelling to these countries in the next month and I hope to have some down-time. I'm guessing that the sporting opportunities may be a bit unusual, but I'm game for an adventure. If any members are based here then please let me know if there is any sport to be had, or a beer to be shared.
I'm also interested if anyone has flown with ASKY airlines?
Best regards



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Richard
VENARI LAVARE LUDERE RIDERE OCCEST VIVERE
11 March 2014, 19:18
A.Dahlgren
I will be in Senegal and Mali in April if you are still there.


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11 March 2014, 20:11
Caracal
Hunting in Congo is very expensive, but you should consider doing some goliath tiger fishing. There are a few operators offering this..
I think you can do some afforable wing shooting in Chad, Niger and Mali.

Safe travels.

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11 March 2014, 23:27
Kathi
https://www.facebook.com/CongoHunting


Richard,

At the SCI Convention my husband booked a bongo in the Congo-Brazzaville. The folks at the booth were really great. The link is their facebook page. www.congohuntingsafari.com and their website.

Best of luck.


Kathi

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