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Wife's 6.5 Creed for Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon$$" data-source="post: 2583394" data-attributes="member: 34122"><p>I'll concur that it's nothing like you have experienced and absolutely cheaper then most guided elk hunts. I was actually skeptical my first trip as I'd have preferred at the time a western US hunt but i was afforded a nice opportunityto go. It's absolutely phenomenal and a different experience. The amount of game or what you encounter is next to none. Just a different world. Big cats though start pulling out the check book. Stick to plains game most people on a budget can afford the experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon$$, post: 2583394, member: 34122"] I'll concur that it's nothing like you have experienced and absolutely cheaper then most guided elk hunts. I was actually skeptical my first trip as I'd have preferred at the time a western US hunt but i was afforded a nice opportunityto go. It's absolutely phenomenal and a different experience. The amount of game or what you encounter is next to none. Just a different world. Big cats though start pulling out the check book. Stick to plains game most people on a budget can afford the experience. [/QUOTE]
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