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Errol at the Gras Ranch, in Namibia, has given me some cull hunt pricing for this year. You can make up your own packages, or email me and see what we can do for a custom pkg. Culls are broken horned animals, females, or whatever walks to close to the truck and isn't a "trophy" by most standards.

Here are the advertised rates for this hunt:

Daily rate

· 2 X 1 Hunt at $280 per hunter per day,

· 1 X 1 Hunt at $400 per hunter per day.

· Observer at $120 per day.



Cull animals

· Blue Wildebeest $220

· Oryx $170

· Red Hartebeast $170

· Springbuck $70

As always, you can hunt trophy animals as well as the culls.

Dates: Scattered dates available through the year.

Includes:
Airport Pick up drop off (outside of scheduled hunting days)
All Meals and Non-alcoholic drinks
Trophy prep (if you want to export any trophies)
Services of Professional hunters, trackers, Skinners camp staff etc

Does not include
Trophy fees
Dip and Pack
Shipping fees
Airfare

Trophy Fees for Trophy Animals

African Wildcat $130
Porcupine $200
Dove$5
Birds (other) $10
Baboon $175
Kudu $1400
Blesbok $580
Ostrich $550
Caracal $480
Springbok $350
Duiker $500
2nd Springbok $200
Eland Cape $2,100
Steenbok $470
Gemsbok Female $750
Warthog $500
Gemsbok Male $650
Waterbuck $2,800
Giraffe $2250
Wildebeest Black $1,390
Hartebeest $680
Wildebeest Blue $1100
Impala $750
Zebra Burchell $1,400
 
Posts: 6273 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 13 July 2001Reply With Quote
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Errol and the Gras Ranch are first class all the way. I have done this cull hunt twice and it was quite challenging and in a beautiful area.

Wendell,

They offer bird hunting now? Do they still have Ostrich? I know Errol hates those things.


STAY IN THE FIGHT!
 
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No real bird hunting in the traditional sense, more just opportunistic bird shooting.
 
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FYI - You can export up to two "trophies" from each specie. So, even if you don't shoot a trophy Wildebeest or Gemsbuck, you can still export the hide and horns from two of each specie.
 
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I can't believe this hasn't gone crazy with interest. Sounds like a great, low cost safari to me!



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Maybe I'm doing it wrong. Big Grin
 
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If I hadn't just gotten back from SA..........

Wendell: see pm please
 
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