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Can you eat the game animals you obtain? I know that the meat doesn’t get wasted and it goes to someone according to the research I did. I’m not sure if it’s a common practice for the hunter to eat the animals that were harvested.
 
Can you eat the game animals you obtain? I know that the meat doesn’t get wasted and it goes to someone according to the research I did. I’m not sure if it’s a common practice for the hunter to eat the animals that were harvested.
Yes it's very common for the lodges to cook wild game. We had something from most every animal that was hunted and it was all excellent.
Just cannot import game meat from Africa back into the US....
 
I tried all animals I shot. (except jackal)
 
Can you eat the game animals you obtain? I know that the meat doesn’t get wasted and it goes to someone according to the research I did. I’m not sure if it’s a common practice for the hunter to eat the animals that were harvested.
There are several restaurants that serve wild game in Windhoek, and most safari lodges will cook and serve the prime cuts of the game you shoot throughout your safari.

Namibia is a great country to hunt and offers some great opportunities at some very sought after Plainsgame species in their endemic environments. I’ve personally only ever hunted Namibia once, but it’s on the list of places to hunt again, especially the Caprivi.
 
I’ve hunted Namibia twice. In 2016 I hunted plains game outside Gobabis, and fished the Zambezi River from a camp a few miles outside of Katima Mulilo. Just this last year, I hunted hippo, croc, and buffalo, from a camp on the Chobe after flying into Katima again.

Pluses for Namibia are:

Comparatively easy firearm import
A well run country by African standards
The ability to avoid Johannesburg
Large concessions that are free range for all practical purposes
 
Buffalo tenderloin on the braii...yum yum..

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I have there twice and on the border in Botswana. Great destination! Can hunt dangerous game there and a host of plains game. Outstanding for kudu, zebra, wildebeest, oryx, steenbok and hartebeest.
Go!
 
Namibia would be a very good option for your first safari. There are many very good outfitters in Namibia. my wife and I hunted both DG and PG in 2021 and are going back this year. I suggest you DM one or two of the members here that have hunted there and set up a phone call to talk about setting up a safari. Also reach out to several of the outfitters here on AH and see what they offer.
 
Namibia would be a very good option for your first safari. There are many very good outfitters in Namibia. my wife and I hunted both DG and PG in 2021 and are going back this year. I suggest you DM one or two of the members here that have hunted there and set up a phone call to talk about setting up a safari. Also reach out to several of the outfitters here on AH and see what they offer.
As much as I would like to set up a safari, I can’t do that as of right now, things are busy we’re I’m at. Maybe one day in the not so distant future.
 
As much as I would like to set up a safari, I can’t do that as of right now, things are busy we’re I’m at. Maybe one day in the not so distant future.
Keep the dream and vision alive - this is the most important!
At one point, you will be able to do.
I you forget the idea, you will never go. So keep the idea alive, and the window of opportunity will appear.

For me it was childhood dream, then much later the realization it is possible, then it took about 3 years from decision to go, to make it happen. At age 45.
So, far I made 4 safaris. ;)
 
Keep the dream and vision alive - this is the most important!
At one point, you will be able to do.
I you forget the idea, you will never go. So keep the idea alive, and the window of opportunity will appear.

For me it was childhood dream, then much later the realization it is possible, then it took about 3 years from decision to go, to make it happen. At age 45.
So, far I made 4 safaris. ;)
I will, especially when sable are mentioned. Something about that antelope, I’m not sure what it is. I hope to see one.
 
I will, especially when sable are mentioned. Something about that antelope, I’m not sure what it is. I hope to see one.
You will, depending where you will go.
Plenty of sable in South Africa and Namibia. ;)

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I’ve hunted Namibia twice. In 2016 I hunted plains game outside Gobabis, and fished the Zambezi River from a camp a few miles outside of Katima Mulilo. Just this last year, I hunted hippo, croc, and buffalo, from a camp on the Chobe after flying into Katima again.

Pluses for Namibia are:

Comparatively easy firearm import
A well run country by African standards
The ability to avoid Johannesburg
Large concessions that are free range for all practical purposes
I forgot about the crocs that also seems like an interesting hunt. Also, what’s wrong with Johannesburg?
 
Johannesburg (Oliver Tambo Airport) is notorious for loosing your luggage when in transit..been there done that on several occations..

You must also be very careful having all needed firearms documents if you enter South Africa..
 
Johannesburg (Oliver Tambo Airport) is notorious for loosing your luggage when in transit..been there done that on several occations..

You must also be very careful having all needed firearms documents if you enter South Africa..
Ok, so how would I avoid Johannesburg?
 
I forgot about the crocs that also seems like an interesting hunt. Also, what’s wrong with Johannesburg?

Ok, so how would I avoid Johannesburg?
There isn’t anything wrong with flying through Johannesburg. I prefer the route. The hotels to overnight are very nice and the gun permit is very easy. Johannesburg is generally the most direct route and gets you on African time zone the quickest. The stories of stolen or lost items I find exaggerated. Every route has its pros and cons depending what you are looking for.
 
I’ve hunted Namibia twice. In 2016 I hunted plains game outside Gobabis, and fished the Zambezi River from a camp a few miles outside of Katima Mulilo. Just this last year, I hunted hippo, croc, and buffalo, from a camp on the Chobe after flying into Katima again.
I was in the same area, last year. Hunted buffalo on the banks of Chobe. Salambala conservancy.
Just out of curiosity, have we been to same place?

How did you fly to Katima Mulilo? International flight, or charter flight from Windhoek?
 

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