DARK CONTINENT BOW HUNTING SOUTH AFRICA - SPECIAL OFFER

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:cool:Hi All,
My name is Sean and I am the Representative Bow Hunter for Dark Continent Bow Hunting, based in South Africa. We are based in Johannesburg, about 60 miles from our Bow Hunting concession, which is in the North West Province.
Dark Continent Bow Hunting caters STRICTLY for Bow Hunters.
I am also fortunate enough to be able to hunt b/n 10 - 15 days p/month in order to é‘ive the Dream
Our Bow Hunting takes place throughout the year (no closed seasons) and we offer a large selection of game on the farm.
It is every Bow Hunters dream to hunt the Dark Continent, however, the rates that are charged by some local Outfitters are beyond the reach of most Bow Hunters. Further to this, the competition is quite fierce in order to attract International hunters to our shores.

As a result of these difficulties, Dark Continent Bow Hunting has decided to offer the following:
1: To offer an EXPERIENCED / COMPETANT Bow Hunter the opportunity to visit our concession at NO CHARGE for a 3 Day (on the ground) trip.
2. The only expenses that the Hunter would be responsible for would be his airfare to / from the USA.

3. Dark Continent would supply the following:
a. Meet and greet at OR Tambo Airport
b. Transfers to / from the Hunting Lodge.
c. 3 meals p/day and accommodation. (Alcoholic beverages in moderation!!)
d. 3 days guided Bow Hunting from our 9 well appointed Blinds.
e. Included in this one off deal would be the opportunity to hunt 1 x Blue Wildebeest and 1 x Blesbuck
at no charge
f. As you would be at the lodge as our VIP, you would be accompanied by myself / Sheryl at all times.(All Hunts /Meals and evening Bushveld braais.)

4. Not included:
Airfares to / from USA
Customs / Visa / Airport taxes
Caping fees / Taxidermy fees / shipping of trophy's


There is no catch - This one-off deal is being offered in order to:
a. Build International credibility for Dark Continent Bow Hunting
b. To expose our abundant wildlife to fellow International Bow Hunters
c. To market Dark Continent Bow Hunting to the International Community, as the current
Safari market in South Africa is currently "sewn up by the larger conglomerates that have a long standing clientele, and as a result, are free to charge premium rates.

All we would require is that the guest has a load of fun, enjoys the hunt of a lifetime and would be able to assist in marketing Dark Continent Bow Hunting to as many influential Hunting Bodies in the USA, in order to encourage further groups to grace our Lodge !
We are CONVINCED that there is no better advertising than "word of mouth? We would look to you in order to verify our credibility to your fellow Bow Hunting countrymen.

Please feel free to peruse Dark Continent Bow Hunting websiteand have a look at what we offer at the lodge.

Should you feel that you are the person we are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us with the reasons why you should be the lucky one!

Yours in BowHunting

Sean and Sheryl
 
Thats a good offer, I hope its open for bowhunters outside of USA as well?
 
Thank you for your response, this offer is open Bow Hunters worldwide
 

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