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Hallo GreylinI have been lurking for a while but I am finally ready to pull the trigger on a Africa trip. I have a group of definitely 5 and maybe 6 hunters, one being my 13 year old son. We have hunted all over North America together but this will be the the first Africa trip for any of us. We are interested in plains game for this first go round, kudu, eland, gemsbuck, oryx, blue and black wildebeest, impala, waterbuck, zebra and warthog just to name a few. My son loves fishing so that would be a plus. We are looking to go in 2025 sometime during June, July or August when my sone is on summer break. I'm actually looking forward to the hours of research and planning. Thank you for putting together this great research tool and I appreciate all the knowledge that is shared on this site.
I have a group of definitely 5 and maybe 6 hunters, one being my 13 year old son. We have hunted all over North America together but this will be the the first Africa trip for any of us. We are interested in plains game for this first go round, kudu, eland, gemsbuck, oryx, blue and black wildebeest, impala, waterbuck, zebra and warthog just to name a few. My son loves fishing so that would be a plus. We are looking to go in 2025 sometime during June, July or August when my sone is on summer break.
Hi Greylin, East Cape will be a great combo option between excellent plains game hunting plus ocean fishing..... My team & I are well-oiled in hosting hunting groups (and you will be with us exclusively, no other hunters in camp. I am also an Ocean Boat owner, and as a Skipper been fishing our waters since 1987!....Our Beach House with Ocean Boat is only 90 minutes from Hunting Camp, so the logistics is a piece of cake! You will be in awesome hands, so please get in touch, I would certainly love to send you an all-inclusive package offer with zero hidden costs!!!...in fact, my 2025 offers are ready to be sent as soon as you make contact directly. Best Wishes and good luck with the gazillion trillion suggestions/offers during your research!I have been lurking for a while but I am finally ready to pull the trigger on a Africa trip. I have a group of definitely 5 and maybe 6 hunters, one being my 13 year old son. We have hunted all over North America together but this will be the the first Africa trip for any of us. We are interested in plains game for this first go round, kudu, eland, gemsbuck, oryx, blue and black wildebeest, impala, waterbuck, zebra and warthog just to name a few. My son loves fishing so that would be a plus. We are looking to go in 2025 sometime during June, July or August when my sone is on summer break. I'm actually looking forward to the hours of research and planning. Thank you for putting together this great research tool and I appreciate all the knowledge that is shared on this site.
I do not want to hijack this thread but I haven't seen any prices coming out of Texas that is remotely close to what we are offering in SA. Yes Namibia has free range hunting, they also have fenced areas as well. Everyone is here to learn, to do research and to help each other, there are good outfitters in both countries that hunt big areas and sustainable areas. All this negative talk about South Africa and fenced areas makes it difficult for honest SA outfitters to do business. Guys should do proper reseach, book with reputable outfitters and not book the cheapest hunt out there, receive the worst experience possible and then put the whole of South Africa under the same bracket.Welcome! If a may do any suggestions, here it my opinion.
For a first Africa experience and specially for plains game and large group of hunters i would definitely check only South Africa for fenced hunt and Namibia for free range.
These 2 options are the ones that will offer the best accommodations and lowest prices (with big difference).
IMO I think that if you go to Africa from the USA for plains game, the best option is Namibia given that for a fenced hunt you can get in Texas for almost the same price and without the need to travel overseas… and the vegetation is incredibly similar in certain areas.
Not to hijack the trend.Welcome! If a may do any suggestions, here it my opinion.
For a first Africa experience and specially for plains game and large group of hunters i would definitely check only South Africa for fenced hunt and Namibia for free range.
These 2 options are the ones that will offer the best accommodations and lowest prices (with big difference).
IMO I think that if you go to Africa from the USA for plains game, the best option is Namibia given that for a fenced hunt you can get in Texas for almost the same price and without the need to travel overseas… and the vegetation is incredibly similar in certain areas.