02 July 2013, 19:28
Hunting For AdventureFree Range Namibia
HUNT: Free Range Hunting in Namibia on 100,000 + acres in one block
Outfitter: Namibia Safari Corporation
Agent: Tom Addleman (816) 213-6646
www.huntingforadventure.comPH: Jaco van der Merwe
Daily rate or Package hunts available
Excellent opportunity for free range hunting on an enormous property in Namibia. Only 200km from Windhoek with fantastic lodge and game.
Born out of 12 years of hunting experience, this outfitter offers the best plains game, as well as leopard hunts, for both rifle and bow hunters, in Namibia.
The 109 000 acres of free range, privately owned hunting ground presents a spectacular diversity of game, bird species as well as unique and incredible plants. Here you will be able to hunt 16 different plains game species including Leopard and Spotted Hyena.
Your booking will ensure you and your partner the exclusive use of the Safari hunting camp. Toyota Landcruiser vehicles are used for hunting, but all stalking is done on foot. The tranquility of the surroundings, mouth watering venison dishes, award winning wines and beer, and his friendly Namibian hospitality will leave you refreshed and vibrant after your stay.
The hunting area is situated 170 km (100 miles) south west of Windhoek, in the central high grounds of Namibia, commonly known as Khomas Hochland. The area boast 109 000 acres of family owned ranched land. It offers a varied landscape of wide open plains to Rocky Mountains, transverse by dry river beds and mountain springs that surprise with cool water. This variety provides ideal living conditions for endemic game species. Not only the abundance of game, but also the breathtaking splendor of this wonderful peace of nature, charm visitors with peace and tranquility under the African sun during daylight, and its magnificent starlit sky at night.
Having been a professional hunter (PH) since 2000, Jaco van der Merwe is dedicated to the best service for every hunting client. Jaco was raised on the land that is now the hunting ground for Namibia Safari Corporation, and was a keen hunter and Brisley shot from the early age.
Please see the packages, price-lists and information below.
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PACKAGES
#1 The Big One
7 Hunting Days, 8 Nights
Kudu
Gemsbok
Blue Wildebeest
Warthog
Hartmans Zebra
Includes airport pickup and return, Lodging, food and drinks (alcohol in moderation)
Excluded - Tips, trophy dip and pack
TOTAL Package Price = $6,320
#2 The Friends or Father/Child Safari
7 Hunting days, 8 nights for Two Hunters
2 Kudu
2 Gemsbok
2 Red Hartebeest
FREE Jackal if spotted while hunting
Includes airport pickup and return, Lodging, food and drinks (alcohol in moderation)
TOTAL Package Price = $7,590 or $3,795 per hunter!
#3 The Getaway
5 Hunting days, 6 nights for One Hunter
Gemsbok
Hartmans Zebra
Blesbok
Duiker
Includes airport pickup and return, Lodging, food and drinks (alcohol in moderation) Excluded - Tips, Trophy dip and pack
TOTAL Package Price = $4,120 USD
#4 The Namibian Classic - 7 animals
8 Hunting days, 7 nights for One Hunter
Kudu
Gemsbok
Eland
Red Hartebeest
Hartmans Zebra
Springbok
FREE Cull Gemsbok
Includes airport pickup and return, Lodging food and drinks (alcohol in moderation)
Excluded - Tips, trophy dip and pack
TOTAL Package Price = $8,170
Daily Rates and Trophy Fees - 2013/2014
Daily Rates (US Dollars)
1 Client / 1 Guide 390
2 Clients / 1 Guide 300
Observers/ non hunters (per person) 150
Rest Days 150
Note: Value Added Tax of 15% is included in daily rates.
Daily rates are charged per night spent in Camp
Trophy Fees (US Dollars)
Baboon $100
Black Wildebeest $1450
Blesbok $600
Blue Wildebeest $1100
Caracal $520
Cheetah $3100
Common Impala $640
Duiker $330
Eland (Cape) $2100
Gemsbok $770
Giraffe $2600
Jackal $100
Klipspringer $1300
Kudu $1060
Leopard $4000
Red Hartebeest $720
Spotted Hyena $1150
Springbok $460
Steenbok $330
Warthog $520
Zebra (Burchell) $1070
Zebra (Hartmann's) $920
Any specie not in the price list can be added upon special request.
If you have any questions or if I have missed anything please feel free to post here or contact me. Thanks, Tom
04 July 2013, 01:39
Jerry HuffakerIs it high fence or low fence? If it's within a high fence it is not free range, no matter how large the property is. The words "free range" can be misunderstood. Looks like a wonderful place to hunt.
04 July 2013, 19:16
JGRaiderI agree with Jerry. The terminology used by brokers/outfitters can be very misleading sometimes. I can't speak for the entire USA, but for everyone I know, high fence does not equate to free range, ever, regardless of if a kudu can jump an 8ft fence.
04 July 2013, 19:36
Hunting For AdventureThis land is completely free range. No high fences. The blesbok are free range but if a guy wants a black wildebeest that would have to be on a property that is high fence. I hope that clears it up.