SA PH's and Outitters- How does the game breeding affect your hunting business?

Now this is clever marketing!!:ROFLMAO:

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I thought of this thread a while back and the conversation. I saw this when I looked at AH this morning and thought here is a case of some one selling black Impala for hunting IE only selling Rams since they just need their ram and the females making the new Rams expendable?
Am I correct in my logic. I saw the black Impalas when I was in SA last fall when I was hunting a Nyala.

Black Impala Ram For sale


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3 x Black Impala Rams
13 Months
R 400 000 each + vat +3 % commission
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Each for its own......the colour variants only consist of 1,5% of the game industry. The biggest income overall is still the traditional coloured animals. If you shop around there will always be faired prised game for both trophy and meat/biltong hunting. There are still 1000's of blesbuck , black wildebeest, gemsbuck, blue wildebeest, impalas, red hartebeest and many more that have never been "introduced to colour threats and are still within prise range of all hunters. We must never deny landowners to profit from their land because this profit he usually invests in more land and at the end it will mean more animals and more hunting. Search around and you will find hundreds of game ranchers wanting your good business.
 
Now this is clever marketing!!:ROFLMAO:

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Could not agree less no matter how I dislike the very industry this is a poor attempt...... Please don't bore me with the details of what you're not..... Rather sell me on what you are...

O yes and areas that you actually have hunting rights to....

This is a terrible add placed by an outfitter with very little to no imagination, clients or respect towards others.

:) ;) ;)

My best always
 

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