05 June 2011, 18:27
JvalhaThe pictures are from the shooting exercise and the boresighting.There are also some from the caping .We had to cape a sheeps head and a sheeps foot... caping a head is fairly easy, caping a foot is darn difficult.. It took me 3 feet to get it right

Every time, when we had the opportunity to it, we spend either in the classroom or out in the shed , judging horns!
The last picture shows that it is in africa

of course you have to have a brai

-Jostein
05 June 2011, 20:11
BockhunterFor the end I post the certificate and an posing-photo of our new PH.
06 June 2011, 18:08
shakariHis chairs have got a hell of a lot more comfortable since my days there!

12 June 2011, 23:11
African Hunters QuestIan Goss is highly respected by his peers, I would take his word for it whether he passes or fails you.
There are those schools where signing up and paying your money guarantees a license, but his is not one of those. If he gets a bunch of cowboys in who dont belong in the industry he will fail the entire group. He cares little for what people think of him or say of him, he cares only about the reputation of his school and the professional hunters that it produces.
There is one other school that I believe qualifies up there with Ian and that is David Sutherland, he too will not lower his standards for the sake of being popular and making a profit. He is all about the safety of every foreign client in the bush. Go and take a look at his website
www.huntacademy.co.za