Welcome to AHHello Africa Hunting! I remember discovering this website in its infancy when I was still a teenager. I've been fortunate enough that I finally have a bit of time and money to just now begin my pursuit of global, classic hunting adventures and the "refined sporting gentleman" lifestyle after decades of dreaming of it. I'm sure I will find many kindred spirits here. In fact, I just booked my first genuine trophy big-game hunt today! Spending American Thanksgiving hunting whitetail deer in Saskatchewan! Hopefully a first trip to Africa within the next few years!
I have always had an interest in firearms, the outdoors, and particularly hunting (probably from reading Jack London + PH Capstick books and watching Dances with Wolves + Legends of the Fall as a kid), but I didn't grow up around it. I bought my first rifle and taught myself to shoot when I was in grade school, and eventually ended up studying history at West Point and serving as a US Army armor officer. My passions and interests in history, firearms/weapons, and the outdoors were always pursued in books (I'm very proud of my military history and sporting library), but now I can finally start pursuing these dreams in real life! Happy to be here!
I am not, but would certainly like to be!Welcome @alexaib I’m not far from Austin, lived there the first 29 years of my life. Are you active with the Austin Chapter of SCI?
Lol I'm already mentally preparing for the cold!Saskatchewan over thanksgiving, whitetail. I did that once brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Deer didn’t even move until -20. Have a blast!
Oh and welcome!
Nice! I'm in South Austin. I'd love to link up!Nice, I just moved to the east side last month. Right by franklins BBQ. Got back from my first safari in May.
Thank you for the note Velo Dog!Greetings alexaib,
Khomas Highland Hunting Safaris of Namibia, welcomes you to the greatest forum on earth.
Thank You for your Military service.
Perhaps much like yourself, my father was not much interested in hunting and fishing.
However, he was a good man and saw to it that I was well versed in firearms safety.
Plus, he saw to it that I was able to get out of town for hunting and fishing.
And much like yourself, I have been a sponge for information regarding guns and related equipment (especially historic ones).
I also very much enjoy fishing, especially with old timey fly tackle.
Anyway, when you have a little spare time, take a look into the Khomas Safaris web site.
Best Regards,
Velo Dog.
Please count me in! I need to join Austin Rifle Club.Welcome! Fellow Austinite (and former Army officer). Do we have enough Austinites here for a get together? Who’s interested? Maybe a range day at ARC?
I find the selection is generally better in Dallas as I think there is just a greater volume of enthusiasts in the DFW area, but you're correct that demand here is lower. I picked up a copy of Asian Hunter for $45 from my local HPB recently. I think that was a decent deal.A friend in the Austin area has had great luck finding African hunting books in the Half Price Books there. Said the Austin locations are great because the classic hunting and firearms books are rarely picked over.
Alex, I do not know if any person, especially a southerner can prepare for that kind of cold! This I know! I said my entire life that I would rather be cold than hot and then I moved to Minnesnowda. I changed my mind!! Jesus did NOT make me to be THAT cold for THAT long!Lol I'm already mentally preparing for the cold!