dailordasailor
AH enthusiast
we did our first hunt a couple years ago. We decided to use camp rifles and happy i did. Travel was easy and guide knew how to call for hold on distances since they were his rifles.
Strongly consider a good camera purchase and leave without taxidermy. The cost is outrageous to me and i know i will go back and what should i do with a bigger kudu since i already have one on the wall? Shipping costs keep going up and i'll bite the bullet on my next safari for buffalo mount but it'll be only thing coming home and dont plan to bring anything else home on future hunts. A nice photo blown up on metal print from costco makes great wall art.
Pack three pairs of clothes and like 5 socks/underwear, 2 pairs of boots. Was very hard to convince wife of this but it worked and we were able to travel with carry on only and had freshly washed clothes each day from camp staff.
Strongly consider a good camera purchase and leave without taxidermy. The cost is outrageous to me and i know i will go back and what should i do with a bigger kudu since i already have one on the wall? Shipping costs keep going up and i'll bite the bullet on my next safari for buffalo mount but it'll be only thing coming home and dont plan to bring anything else home on future hunts. A nice photo blown up on metal print from costco makes great wall art.
Pack three pairs of clothes and like 5 socks/underwear, 2 pairs of boots. Was very hard to convince wife of this but it worked and we were able to travel with carry on only and had freshly washed clothes each day from camp staff.