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Gee Guys, do you think Marius is in favor of this? LOL
I do think it will need to move around a bit to accommodate guys who have all the species in an area... I for one would get excited about Namibia or Zambia... Or anywhere outside of where I have been already. Starting out with a simple low cost PG hunt and bigger groups might generate some opportunities for smaller groups so inclined to do more extensive hunts, perhaps even DG. This thing could be a life changing thing for some guys to find new hunting buddies with like goals. I can find a lot of excitement in here! Start out modest in RSA and/or Namibia and see where it goes.
Lots of good ideas out there... @Mr. 16 gauge I have to agree with a lot of what you said. Except I never felt that much apprehension. But in my line of work, disasters happen all the time, so as long as no one gets hurt seriously, I no longer see them so much as disasters and more as "challenges" and we just have to remain calm and solve the problem at hand. I also had booked the first time though an agent who was available if needed, but still only that small thread of a phone connection that he could help with (never needed him). So I do think the group thing could be a huge comfort to some new guys and especially if not using a reputable agent.. we have certainly heard of bad agents on here as well. (James is a good one!)
A final thought on your comments, there are lots of bad things reported on this site, and I have certainly not done a survey, but I think there are a whole lot more positive stories! Personally I have more confidence in being satisfied on an African hunt than one in the USA, Europe, or Asia... I'm sure there are good and bad there as well.
Scheduling can be a big deal but there will need to be a group consensus on timing and then it fits or it doesn't.
I do think it will need to move around a bit to accommodate guys who have all the species in an area... I for one would get excited about Namibia or Zambia... Or anywhere outside of where I have been already. Starting out with a simple low cost PG hunt and bigger groups might generate some opportunities for smaller groups so inclined to do more extensive hunts, perhaps even DG. This thing could be a life changing thing for some guys to find new hunting buddies with like goals. I can find a lot of excitement in here! Start out modest in RSA and/or Namibia and see where it goes.
Lots of good ideas out there... @Mr. 16 gauge I have to agree with a lot of what you said. Except I never felt that much apprehension. But in my line of work, disasters happen all the time, so as long as no one gets hurt seriously, I no longer see them so much as disasters and more as "challenges" and we just have to remain calm and solve the problem at hand. I also had booked the first time though an agent who was available if needed, but still only that small thread of a phone connection that he could help with (never needed him). So I do think the group thing could be a huge comfort to some new guys and especially if not using a reputable agent.. we have certainly heard of bad agents on here as well. (James is a good one!)
A final thought on your comments, there are lots of bad things reported on this site, and I have certainly not done a survey, but I think there are a whole lot more positive stories! Personally I have more confidence in being satisfied on an African hunt than one in the USA, Europe, or Asia... I'm sure there are good and bad there as well.
Scheduling can be a big deal but there will need to be a group consensus on timing and then it fits or it doesn't.