10 November 2014, 19:51
Venture SouthFree Range Nyala 2015
2015 Free Range Nyala AR-Special
We have taken over additional quota in one of our Free Range Hunting blocks this year and have got extra Nyala Bulls to hunt as a result.
The Hunt takes Place in Southern Kwa-Zulu Natal.
We maintain a 100% success rate in this concession .
In addition to Great Nyala hunting we have the following species available on the same concession
Kudu
Bushbuck (traditional hunt over hounds can be arranged too)
Impala
Duiker
Common Reedbuck
Jackal
Baboon
Bushpig (over bait and hounds)
Depending on the time of year we can also offer you within a short distance of the concession the following Free Range animals
Vaal Rhebok
Mountain Reedbuck
Cape Eland
Daily Rates Plains Game:
US$ 450-00/hunter/day (1x1).
US$ 400-00/hunter/day (2x1).
AR Group Rate 4x2 US$ 250-00/hunter/day Pick up and Drop off from Durban Airport Included
Family sight seeing trips can be arranged
Shopping trips can be arranged
Deep see fishing can be arranged
Daily Rate Includes:
All meals and accommodation.
Services of licensed Hunting Outfitter and PH’s.
Services of both camp and field staff.
Hunt transport in fully equipped well maintained 4x4s.
Field preparation of trophies, (caping, salting, tagging and cleaning of skulls, shipping to Taxidermist)
Hunting Licenses
Daily Rate Excludes;
Pre and post hunt transportation.
Air or road transfers.
Trophy fees.
Taxidermy costs.
Alcohol and tobacco.
Gratuities to staff.
Trophy Fees:
Baboon $ 250 (free if no export)
Blesbok $ 500
Nyala $ 2000
Oribi $ 2600
Bushbuck - Cape $ 850
Bushpig $ 1000 (Trophy Boar)
Reedbuck - Common $ 850
Caracal $ 1500
Reedbuck - Mountain $ 550
Duiker - Blue $ 2400
Rhebok - Vaal $ 1600
Duiker - Common $ 400
Eland - Cape $ 2000
Warthog $ 350
Impala $ 550
Jackal $ 250 (free if no export)
Wildebeest - Blue $ 950
Zebra - Burchells $ 1450
Kudu - Southern $ 1900
I look forward to hosting you in one of the few remaining free range hunting areas in South Africa.
This area holds special significance for me as it has been one of my familys hunting grounds for the last 100+ years. Back then the families mostly hunted bushbuck in the valleys for a few weeks before returning to the open ground and hunting Guinaefowl on my home farm.
The Bushbuck are still top class, but the Nyala just seem to get better every year.
Some trophies taken on this concession.
I will add more as soon as I can upload to photobucket again.
Please email or call to discuss options for the hunt. We will gladly tailor a package to suit your needs
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Here are some of the recent ones to come out of the concession
11 November 2014, 01:03
tendrams31+ on that lower one? This is a really decent deal!
11 November 2014, 08:27
Venture SouthThanks Tendrams
We have as a rule tried to take only the biggest bulls there and have a limited quota.
We are also in the process of opening up more rangeland to give it a chance to revert to protected game areas.
Many of the failed "land reform" farms are now standing derelict after the new owners have realised they are not able to farm without constant subsidy.
We are taking these into the conservancy and allowing the game to breed freely again without the poaching pressure. We are always amazed at how quickly the farms bounce back once the game starts to feel less pressure from poaching.
In effect it is what many of the original farmers were doing before they sold to the government, so we know the model works.
The new "owners" save us the hassle of removing the fences as that is the first bit of infrastructure, after the farm houses, that gets stripped to fence off subsistence plots in their villages etc.
The communities derive far more benefit out of wilderness based land management than they ever could trying to subsist on these type of farms, and we have the benefit of hunting more wilderness each year.
I imagine that within the next few years we will have 250 000 acres of land back under wildlife based custodianship.
11 November 2014, 09:43
FjoldHi Ian,
I didn't know that you were a member on here.
11 November 2014, 10:05
fairgameThe second pic looks like a Mountain Nyala. Serious trophy indeed.
Excellent offer and pricing.
11 November 2014, 18:45
Venture SouthHi Frank
I enjoy the forum. Good group of guys on here.
Really great hunt reports too, always nice to know what the other parts of Africa a producing
Cheers
Ian
11 November 2014, 18:48
Venture SouthHi Andrew
We get some snorters there.
There is always a surprise there somewhere. If you willing to spend the time and effort you can bring something really special home.
I imagine your area has the same potential for a monster to step out somewhere.
Looking forward to eventually making it out your way some day. You really live in Paradise.
Cheers
Ian
14 November 2014, 16:00
Jerry HuffakerDoes FREE RANGE mean High fence or low fence?
14 November 2014, 21:57
Venture SouthHi Jerry
Basically a lot of the fences are gone entirely. The central section has some 5 strand barbed wire down the district road but other than that fences have mostly been stolen.
The Game pass freely through the fences. Kudu over the top, Nyala warthog, duiker, impala and Bushbuc go straight through them. Reedbuck also go straight over the top.
Cheers Ian