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Free Range Kudu Hunt
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Hello

The following hunt is for 100% free range kudu in South Africa. This hunt will take place in Piet Plessis area of the North West Province. You will hunt for a kudu 50+ inches.

Included
Trophy Fee for one kudu
7 Full hunting days
Pick up and drop off at Joburg International
All meals and accomadations
Drinks
1x1 with PH
Use of trackers and skinners


Excluded
Airfare
Any additional animals
Dip and Pack
Taxidermy
Any before or after hunt expenses

Price $3900

This area holds beautiful free ranging kudus. If you are up for a challenge this hunt is for you. You will cover lots of ground tracking kudu bulls. This will be a very rewarding hunt. We only sell 2 of these hunts per season.

Thank You

Henry
huntingafricahgs@gmail.com


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Matt Egan
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Posts: 5 | Location: South Africa | Registered: 03 May 2018Reply With Quote
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Free range is a broad term is it low fence or high fence?


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Posts: 2017 | Registered: 27 February 2002Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Jerry Huffaker:
Free range is a broad term is it low fence or high fence?


Well, if it is behind a fence, low or high, it cannot be free range.

At least, that is how it is in my book.


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If a Kudu can jump it, why does it matter, still free range in that case.
 
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Hello

Where we hunt these kudus there is no high fences. Yes there are some cattle fences which are low and easily jumped by a kudu. There are no fences keeping them inside a certain area.

Thanks

Henry
 
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With all due respect to Saeed, if fences do not restrict movement of game animals in or out then it is free range.
 
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Thank you for the response Henry


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