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<blockquote data-quote="Pa.Frank" data-source="post: 3103004" data-attributes="member: 128054"><p>Good idea. but if your not a member already, join SCI or Dallas SCI.. there are a lot of outfitters out there and a lot of no so wonderful ones that look gr4eat on the net but are crap when you get there,... If you find them thru SCI or word of mouth your chances of a good time are significantly increased. For example, the outfitter I hunted with had a "farm": as he calls it.. it's 55,000 acres.. and the farms on either side of him were equally as large and belonged to relatives, so the "fenced in hunting area I hunted on was over 150,000 acres. the "farm" had been in his family since 1670, and i could go on and on... I looked at his website again recently and some of the trophy fees are less today than they were when i went.. the exchange rate when i went was 6 rand to the dollar now i think it 15 to 1 so you get a lot for your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pa.Frank, post: 3103004, member: 128054"] Good idea. but if your not a member already, join SCI or Dallas SCI.. there are a lot of outfitters out there and a lot of no so wonderful ones that look gr4eat on the net but are crap when you get there,... If you find them thru SCI or word of mouth your chances of a good time are significantly increased. For example, the outfitter I hunted with had a "farm": as he calls it.. it's 55,000 acres.. and the farms on either side of him were equally as large and belonged to relatives, so the "fenced in hunting area I hunted on was over 150,000 acres. the "farm" had been in his family since 1670, and i could go on and on... I looked at his website again recently and some of the trophy fees are less today than they were when i went.. the exchange rate when i went was 6 rand to the dollar now i think it 15 to 1 so you get a lot for your money. [/QUOTE]
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