30 December 2012, 18:41
ChrisTroskieSpringbok Grand Slam - from $3,950
For those in quest of the Springbok Grand Slam I have the following package on offer for 2013:
7 Day Package for $3,950 (2X1) or $4,450 (1X1)inclusive of the following trophy animals:
1 X SA Springbok
1 X Black Springbok
1 X White Springbok
1 X Copper Springbok
Also includes:
Tax on Daily rates
Airport pick-up (Port Elizabeth) and drop-off
All accommodations, meals and beverages
Services of licensed PH, Trackers,Skinners and Camp Staff
Use of hunting vehicle
Field preparation of trophies (Skinning, Marking and Salting)
Laundry Service
Add:
Additional 2 days for Vaal Rhebuck and Mountain Reedbuck hunt @ $450 p/d (1X1) or $350p/d (2X1) + trophy fees of -
Vaal Rhebuck - $1,000 (normally $1,200)
Mountain Reedbuck - $450 (list price $650
Other species available to hunt:
Species Trophy Fee (US$)
Eastern Cape
Baboon 125
Blesbok (Common) 400
Blesbok (White) 450
Bushbuck 750
Bushpig 450
Caracal 500
Duiker (Blue) 1,200
Duiker (Grey) 250
Eland (Cape) 2,200
Gemsbok (Oryx) 1,200
Grysbok (Cape) 1,000
Hartebeest (Red) 1,200
Impala (Southern) 350
Jackal (Black-Backed) 250
Kudu 1,200
Lechwe (Red) 3,000
Nyala 2,200
Ostrich 500
Rhebuck (Vaal) 1,200
Reedbuck (Mountain) 650
Springbok (SA Common) 350
Springbok (Black) 600
Springbok (Copper) 1,500
Springbok (White) 900
Springbok (Kalahari) 450
Steenbuck 350
Warthog 300
Waterbuck 2,200
Wildebeest (Black) 950
Wildebeest (Blue) 950
Zebra (Burchell's) 1,200
Best,
30 December 2012, 23:48
nubeThat's a pretty good deal Chris!!! I loved hunting springbok when I was there in SA. One of the best looking critters there.
31 December 2012, 03:47
LittleJoeI would love a springbok grand slam. Especially a copper. I want a Baboon as well. PE is a great area. Hunted with the Rudman's there.
31 December 2012, 14:10
ChrisTroskiePhil, thanks, could you email me with your email address please? I lost it when my laptop got burnt.
LittleJoe you're right - I grew up in the area and PE is great. This hunt will be about 3 hours from PE further inland in the Steynsburg vicinity. Mostly comprises of wide open plains so long shots of 200 yards + is to be expected.
31 December 2012, 19:48
LittleJoePardon my igornance but why does it appear that the Springbok in RSA have shorter horns than in Namibia? Different subspecies?
01 January 2013, 16:38
ChrisTroskieLittleJoe,
The Springbok in SA (for the most part) do indeed have shorter (and thinner) horns than those found in Namibia where they are also known as the Kalahari Springbok.
Both Rowland Ward and SCI recognize the two as different sub species with different mininmum requirements to make the book.
Best,