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Hello Guys,

I have access to a property in the Erongo Mountains. It is a very a large very scenic area with no game fencing. Leopard are plentiful and you have a good chance to see a rhino here and there.

In particular interesting are DikDik, Mt Zebra, brown hyena and Klippspringer.

Mountain Zebra are very common in this part of Namibia. They offer a very demanding and fun hunt. My personal favorite plains game!

DikDik are plentiful and it's more a question of finding the one you like. We also expect a close to 100% successrate on Klippspringer.

Brown Hyena is a bit tricky but historically there is a overall successrate for Hyena of 90%. Please note that brown hyena is not exportable to the US, as far as I know.

We can host 4 hunters together.

HUNTING DAY INCL. ACCOMMODATION
1:1 per hunter
290,- US$/Day

2:1 per hunter
250,- US$/Day

non-hunting / observer
120,- US$/Day

day of arrival
55,- US$/Day

day of departure
55,- US$/Day

Trophy fees (in $):
Kudu 1400
Oryx 650
Springbok 470
Steenbok 330
Common Duiker 350
Mountain Zebra 700
Klippspringer 900
Damara Dik-Dik 1200
Warthog 470
Caracal 660
Jackal 65
Brown Hyaena 2250
Baboon 135
Cheetah on request
Giraffe 2100

Extras:
All drinks by costs
Transfer from/to Windhoek $400
Visa (if necessary)
Int. flights
Raw prepartation of trophies
Trophy export and costs for export paperwork

Hunters from Europe please inquire for €-prices.

contact me at:
dennis@dr-safaris.com

DR-Safaris
Pascalstrasse 6
52074 Aachen
Germany
+491722438231


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Excellent prices. I would have to say mt zebra and kudu in the hills are my favorite to hunt


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Properly hunting mountain zebra is, in my experience and estimation, one of the tougher hunts. If you want to get some semblance of the hunting conditions, just look closely at the rocky terrain in the pic. That was my experience as well. In the area that I hunted, it was rocky, steep, full of deep draws, hills/mountains and canyons and rough going. You will earn a mountain zebra on a hunt such as that! Well worth it, along with the Damaraland dik dik and klippie! tu2
 
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Thanks guys.

The Erongo is a fantastic place to hunt for sure. The terrain is rough and this type of landscape doesn't support large herds standing around. Mountain zebra are constantly on the move and they are hardly ever on flat ground :-).





I personally also find it interesting that this area and this farm has been in a stronghold for bushman a few hundred years ago.
When the first german settlers arrived, only about 100years ago, there were was no more human activity (maybe due to the lack of water)-

Painting on this property.


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Still spots available.
Don't miss you chance to hunt Namibia für unbeatable rares!


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Here are two good Kudu taken recently on this hunt.
Just a proof that even though Kudu numbers are lower then they used to be, there are still nice bulls around.





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Openings in August and September still.



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That is a big kitty


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I hope that leopard is still there next week!
 
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Originally posted by Chet:
I hope that leopard is still there next week!


There is no lack of leopard, Chet.
Getting them to eat when you want is the difficult part, but we'll do out best!


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A few of the plains game animals taken by AR member chet in Namibia.













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opard, Chet.
Getting them to eat when you want is the difficult part, but we'll


Nice! Need to go back for the Dik Dik, is he trying for leopard ?
 
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opard, Chet.
Getting them to eat when you want is the difficult part, but we'll


Nice! Need to go back for the Dik Dik, is he trying for leopard ?


Yes the Leopard is in the salt already!

Let's make a plan Anton!


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Chet,
Congratulations!

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Thanks! This was a great hunt in a beautiful location. I will definitely do it again.

Best,

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This really looks like a great deal. I believe you posed this or a similar hunt a few years back and I wanted to do it then. Very tempting…..

Please keep posting pics
 
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