Namibia will cull 83 elephants and 30 hippos to distribute meat to people hit by drought

So your saying if say I had booked a hunt in Namibia I would have a chance at one of these elephants under own use versus PAC?
Most Caprivi concessions in Namibia receive a standard own use (non exportable) quota that is known and can be booked in advance, also some other areas. Looks like this year is getting extra own use quota due to drought. Problem animals permits are something different. They are issued as problem arises but the trophy can be exported. If you were hunting in Namibia with an outfitter who holds Caprivi concessions and there was own use quota remaining or additional came up I’d expect you’d be offered it if there was room in camp. I’ve taken own use hippo, lechwe, impala, and duikers in the Caprivi. Just keep in mind own use is typically used to harvest non-trophies. Top trophies don’t get harvested as own use.
 
Last edited:
So your saying if say I had booked a hunt in Namibia I would have a chance at one of these elephants under own use versus PAC?
You can book an “Own Use Hunt” well in advance if the outfitter has quota. They’ve been doing those type of hunts for years and the trophy fee is significantly reduced. With the government’s decision to cull additional animals with the drought, many outfitters have additional “own use” permits at the moment. From what I’ve been told many are cheaper than their regular “own use” quota as a way to help the outfitters book/sell them on short notice or upsell clients in camp. If you’re interested in one PM me and I’ll see if the outfitter sold the permit offered to me. Just know you’ll be getting on a plane in under 30 days.

PAC is different. There’s no guarantee you’re going to be offered a PAC permit when hunting in Namibia. It’s a Problem Animal Control permit and offered following some sort of Human/Wildlife Conflict (crops/property destroyed, livestock killed, human population injured or killed, etc). You just have to be there when it happens or already be booked and arriving around the time the incident happens and a permit is cut. It’s complete luck of the draw. I’ve been offered PAC hunts in Namibia for 2 different members of the Big 5 while PG Hunting. I had a 375 with me so it worked super well. From my experience the PAC hunts can turn into an absolute goat rope, or be really good but it’s a second roll of the dice. This differs from other countries, Zim for instance a foreigner can’t shoot a PAC animal if there’s been any exchange for services. Meaning there’s no trophy fee, but being a contracted client who’s paying daily rates could be construed as a violation and most won’t allow this. Ask Lon for a better understanding since he’s an Outfitter.

If you want an “own use” permit book the Namibian hunt. I wouldn’t suggest anyone book a hunt in Namibia over a different destination hoping they get a PAC permit.
 
You can book an “Own Use Hunt” well in advance if the outfitter has quota. They’ve been doing those type of hunts for years and the trophy fee is significantly reduced. With the government’s decision to cull additional animals with the drought, many outfitters have additional “own use” permits at the moment. From what I’ve been told many are cheaper than their regular “own use” quota as a way to help the outfitters book/sell them on short notice or upsell clients in camp. If you’re interested in one PM me and I’ll see if the outfitter sold the permit offered to me. Just know you’ll be getting on a plane in under 30 days.

PAC is different. There’s no guarantee you’re going to be offered a PAC permit when hunting in Namibia. It’s a Problem Animal Control permit and offered following some sort of Human/Wildlife Conflict (crops/property destroyed, livestock killed, human population injured or killed, etc). You just have to be there when it happens or already be booked and arriving around the time the incident happens and a permit is cut. It’s complete luck of the draw. I’ve been offered PAC hunts in Namibia for 2 different members of the Big 5 while PG Hunting. I had a 375 with me so it worked super well. From my experience the PAC hunts can turn into an absolute goat rope, or be really good but it’s a second roll of the dice. This differs from other countries, Zim for instance a foreigner can’t shoot a PAC animal if there’s been any exchange for services. Meaning there’s no trophy fee, but being a contracted client who’s paying daily rates could be construed as a violation and most won’t allow this. Ask Lon for a better understanding since he’s an Outfitter.

If you want an “own use” permit book the Namibian hunt. I wouldn’t suggest anyone book a hunt in Namibia over a different destination hoping they get a PAC permit.
I’ve also been offered 2 of the big 5 as PAC in Namibia. Unless the permit is in hand I wouldn’t count on getting it. Parks took 1 PAC elephant themselves before issuing the permit. I was going to take an opportunity for a lion but the permit didn’t come through before I left the country. If you are there at the right place and time though it can be an incredible deal on a great trophy. I passed an opportunity I should not have in 2018. Own use is a safe bet. It’s just standard issue quota most years.
 
You can book an “Own Use Hunt” well in advance if the outfitter has quota. They’ve been doing those type of hunts for years and the trophy fee is significantly reduced. With the government’s decision to cull additional animals with the drought, many outfitters have additional “own use” permits at the moment. From what I’ve been told many are cheaper than their regular “own use” quota as a way to help the outfitters book/sell them on short notice or upsell clients in camp. If you’re interested in one PM me and I’ll see if the outfitter sold the permit offered to me. Just know you’ll be getting on a plane in under 30 days.

PAC is different. There’s no guarantee you’re going to be offered a PAC permit when hunting in Namibia. It’s a Problem Animal Control permit and offered following some sort of Human/Wildlife Conflict (crops/property destroyed, livestock killed, human population injured or killed, etc). You just have to be there when it happens or already be booked and arriving around the time the incident happens and a permit is cut. It’s complete luck of the draw. I’ve been offered PAC hunts in Namibia for 2 different members of the Big 5 while PG Hunting. I had a 375 with me so it worked super well. From my experience the PAC hunts can turn into an absolute goat rope, or be really good but it’s a second roll of the dice. This differs from other countries, Zim for instance a foreigner can’t shoot a PAC animal if there’s been any exchange for services. Meaning there’s no trophy fee, but being a contracted client who’s paying daily rates could be construed as a violation and most won’t allow this. Ask Lon for a better understanding since he’s an Outfitter.

If you want an “own use” permit book the Namibian hunt. I wouldn’t suggest anyone book a hunt in Namibia over a different destination hoping they get a PAC permit.
Awesome! Thanks so much for the clarification !!!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
57,895
Messages
1,242,468
Members
102,276
Latest member
beeprinter
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
(cont'd)
Rockies museum,
CM Russel museum and lewis and Clark interpretative center
Horseback riding in Summer star ranch
Charlo bison range and Garnet ghost town
Flathead lake, road to the sun and hiking in Glacier NP
and back to SLC (via Ogden and Logan)
Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
Erling Søvik wrote on dankykang's profile.
Nice Z, 1975 ?
Tintin wrote on JNevada's profile.
Hi Jay,

Hope you're well.

I'm headed your way in January.

Attending SHOT Show has been a long time bucket list item for me.

Finally made it happen and I'm headed to Vegas.

I know you're some distance from Vegas - but would be keen to catch up if it works out.

Have a good one.

Mark
 
Top