wild waterfowl shooting south africa

  1. Wild waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Wild waterfowl shooting South Africa

    Spurwing Geese shooting from lay-in or standing blinds. These massive waterfowl elude even the best wingshooters with their beedy eyes that scan the areas from great distances. Successful shoots on these species is a challenge as you must get all factors perfectly aligned!
  2. Waterfowl Shooting South Africa - Giving Back!

    Waterfowl Shooting South Africa - Giving Back!

    Community involvement in the Conservation of bird hunting areas is vital for the sustainable future of bird species! Nothing goes to waste after a shoot!
  3. Wild, sustainable bird Hunting Africa

    Wild, sustainable bird Hunting Africa

    Yellow billed ducks shot over large ponds as they come in to roost in the late afternoon...flight after flight makes for world class wild waterfowl safaris
  4. Bird Hunting South Africa

    Bird Hunting South Africa

    It's not often that waterfowl shooting in South Africa is done from wet'ish blinds, but with the huge amount of rains received the past season....things are a bit different lately :) These excellent rains have allowed for naturally good breeding of all wild waterfowl species, meaning a...
  5. Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    Waterfowl shooting with Labs.... an Honour to hunt with Labrador Bubesi!
  6. Driven Guinea Fowl and Francolin South Africa

    Driven Guinea Fowl and Francolin South Africa

    Wild Guinea Fowl and Francolin driven in true hunting style, with 20 beaters flushing the birds towards the guns while chanting their Zulu praise songs!! An experience of a lifetime in South Africa.
  7. Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    This photo pretty much sums up itself....just incredible!!!
  8. Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    Wild Waterfowl South Africa

    The Spurwing Goose gets it's name from the large spur on its wing, used for self-defense. Although this Goose is the largest Waterfowl in Africa, they are not as easy to shoot as one would think. Also being extremely clever makes for challenging shooting! The Egyptian Goose, or ''Gypo'', are...
 
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