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South Africa Plains Game in 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2893686" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I have been to Africa 9 times - 8 for hunting and once for business. The business trip was to South Africa. In South Africa I stayed with a colleague - across the road from him was a "hunting lodge" - about 3,000 acres of high fence. </p><p></p><p>I have a friend from South Africa who lives in the US and is a hunter; you would not believe how many operations buy their animals at auctions - they are raised like cattle and sold to hunting operations.</p><p></p><p>For these reasons, I would avoid South Africa unless you know for sure there is no high fence (east Cape area is normally not high fenced). Sure, you may never see the fence, but the fact is, it is there.</p><p></p><p>I would go to Namibia and hunt with Jan du Plessis at Sebra Safaris. Only guy I ever hunted with twice. He has great plains game and great prices. I have hunted Namibia three times; the only country I have hunted more is Tanzania (which blows the other options, as well as your budget, out of the water).</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, you could go with Wayne Van Den Bergh in Zimbabwe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2893686, member: 3230"] I have been to Africa 9 times - 8 for hunting and once for business. The business trip was to South Africa. In South Africa I stayed with a colleague - across the road from him was a "hunting lodge" - about 3,000 acres of high fence. I have a friend from South Africa who lives in the US and is a hunter; you would not believe how many operations buy their animals at auctions - they are raised like cattle and sold to hunting operations. For these reasons, I would avoid South Africa unless you know for sure there is no high fence (east Cape area is normally not high fenced). Sure, you may never see the fence, but the fact is, it is there. I would go to Namibia and hunt with Jan du Plessis at Sebra Safaris. Only guy I ever hunted with twice. He has great plains game and great prices. I have hunted Namibia three times; the only country I have hunted more is Tanzania (which blows the other options, as well as your budget, out of the water). Alternatively, you could go with Wayne Van Den Bergh in Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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