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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Africa 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 2805935" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>My last hunt I was 72. The way it usually works in Africa is either you sit in a blind over a water hole, or you ride around in the bakkie until an animal is spotted. Then you get out and stalk the one you want. Most hunts are much easier than North America.</p><p>But there are places it can be difficult. Even in Limpopo some areas have steep hills (being from Colorado I can't call them mountains…LOL!)</p><p>Clarify the hunt with your PH.</p><p>If you are close to a national park, heritage center, coast, etc. your wife should enjoy a day visiting them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 2805935, member: 55998"] My last hunt I was 72. The way it usually works in Africa is either you sit in a blind over a water hole, or you ride around in the bakkie until an animal is spotted. Then you get out and stalk the one you want. Most hunts are much easier than North America. But there are places it can be difficult. Even in Limpopo some areas have steep hills (being from Colorado I can’t call them mountains…LOL!) Clarify the hunt with your PH. If you are close to a national park, heritage center, coast, etc. your wife should enjoy a day visiting them. [/QUOTE]
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