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Hello,
my last post has been deleted. Here is a repost, hopefully it stays....


I have access to a wonderful property in the Erongo Mountains.
DikDik, Mt Zebra and Klippspringer are the main attractions. They have very good Oryx as well. Kudu numbers are a bit low but there are still some nice bulls around.

It is 30000acres (no high fences) and part of a 500000acres conservancy.


7days (5 full days hunting) are $1600 (1:1)

Trophy fees (in $):
Kudu 1000
Oryx 520
Springbok 390
Steenbok 260
Common Duiker 260
Mountain Zebra 590
Klippspringer 525
Damara Dik-Dik 780
Warthog 390
Caracal 390
Jackal 40
African Wild Cat 260
Brown Hyaena 2300
Baboon 65
Cheetah 3000
Giraffe 3200

contact me at:
dennis@dr-safaris.com

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Pascalstrasse 6
52074 Aachen
Germany
+491722438231


A few pics from our last hunt in July.



















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Here is a report from AR-member Gunscore on this property:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...071087222#9071087222

Accomodation is typical namibian farm house type. Every hunter has his own chalet with en-suite bathroom. There is a pool too.









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Still spots available in August and October.


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Still spots available


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A PH, from RSA and I doing a drive around trip in late July and into August. He has been interested in obtaining a Mountain Zebra. Is there any possibility of a one day hunt for one, on your property? for him? what might the cost be..
 
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Hi, sure that could be arranged.
I sent you a message.


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Hi Dennis
How many hunters can you accommodate at one time ?


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Hi Samir,
There are 5 bungalows for clients, so 10 beds to comfortably sleep in.
I would say 4 hunters would be the maximum, but it highly depends on what each one wants.
Observers are no problem.


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This is a great price on what I believe would be a great hunt. This is an amazing area. Looking at the price list I'm pretty sure that you could do this hunt for about $6,000 total including airfare from the US. That is a great deal for a hunt that would include some desirable animals.

If the price seems too good to be true I would keep in mind that this is pretty in-line with the prices charged to Europeans(an Caracal is based in Europe).

I did a hunt similar to this in 2001 and it was so wonderful that I went back the next year, and then again about 3 years later.


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Those trophy fees certainly seem reasonable. All in all a very good deal.
 
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Dennis,

How much for observers? Any chance for 40 inches on the oryx?

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Yes the fees are reasonable. There are still farms in Namibia like this, but they hunt mostly with europeans.

@Mark

Observer fees are $90 for accomodation and full board. Soft drinks and Alcohol etc. are paid extra (by cost).
40" is possible but can't be guaranteed. There are quite a few Oryx and quality is high.


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We returned from Erongo last week after 5 days hunting. Would go back in a heartbeat. If I may, here is a link to a report on the trip.

Report on hunting at Erongo Lodge
 
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October dates available.
Also spots in 2019.


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Prices still available for hunts booked until late February. Dates available in March or September & October.


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Erongo is truly magical part of the world.
 
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