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Good day AH Community,

This is a hunt we are very proud to offer to you and a species that we truly enjoy hunting. The Tsessebe is definitely not something that everyone targets on their first trip to Africa, many times not even their second trip! That being said, when the time does come to hunt one many people will at first glance struggle to even tell the difference between a bull and a cow let alone a good bull and a smaller bull. They are extremely difficult animals to judge but luckily due to having possibly one of the largest self sustaining populations in South Africa we have spent plenty of time looking over hundreds of Tsessebe and have yet to shoot a trophy bull with a client under 15 inches!

The sheer volume of Tsessebe on our home base is truly something to behold. This allows the hunter plenty of time to look multiple bulls over in search of that true monster! In the 2021 season we were lucky enough to hunt a 16 inch monster with a member of the AH community and in the 2022 season we hit that mark a further 2 times! In 2023 and 2024 we had limited hunting of Tsessebe due to smaller interest from clients but once again delivered with every single one we hunted being a gold medal animal!

We hunt large self sustaining herds of game on over 12,000 acres. The concession area is our Madikwe East home base and we are the only ones with hunting access to it. It borders Madikwe National park and we often hear lion and spotted hyena at night. It is a painless 3 and a half hours drive from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and we are 20 minutes from the border of Botswana. The camp is a beautiful tented camp in the classic old school "Hemingway style" with the inclusion of a new honeymoon suite should that be more your style.

TSESSEBE MAGIC PACKAGE:

1X Tsessebe
5 Days/6 Nights
*Includes permit
*Other plains game to be decided by hunter, extra days available

USD$4500
EUR€4250
All Inclusive


*Other animals can be added at additional cost.
*Other hunters/observers welcome at additional cost.

Package includes:
• Licensed Professional Hunter, a Tracker, Skinner and hunting vehicle.
• Accommodation on a full board basis, incl. non-alcoholic drinks and table beer/wine
• Transfer from and to Johannesburg international Airport.
• Transport between and on hunting Area A and Area B
• Laundry service (Except on Sundays).
• Field preparation of Trophies.

Package excludes:
• Flight from and to Johannesburg International Airport, and any national flights from one concession to the next.
• Hard tack (whiskey, brandy etc)
• Firearms and ammunition. (Rifle Hire available at request)
• Hotel accommodation before and after the hunt – if required.
• Taxidermy, packing, insurance, transport.
• Dipping and shipping of trophies.
• Personal expenses ex. Tips, Telephone, Souvenirs etc.
• Tourist Programmes


We hope to hear from you all!

Contact us at: hunt@baylysippelsafaris.co.za for more info
+27 719821685 - Dempsey Bayly (available on WhatsApp)
+27 833994593 - Michael Sippel (German speaking available on WhatsApp)

Keep up with us on our various social media platforms:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BaylySippelHuntingSafaris/
Instagram: bayly_sippel_safaris
YouTube: Bayly Sippel Hunting Safaris

Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel

Bayly Sippel Safaris US person of contact Dustin Knutson - dustinknut@gmail.com / Robert Williamson - Northslopegrips@gmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris Australian person of contact David Berner - davidberner1983@hotmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris France person of contact Romain Berthouly - rberthouly@hotmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris German person of contact Jorn Spitz - r93lexus@gmail.com
Bayly Sippel Safaris Canadian person of contact Brandon Isaac -isaacbr@gmail.com / Dean Macdonald - dmaed45@hotmail.com

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I have seen them several times but never really thought about hunting one. Might have to reconsider my oversight.
 
I have seen them several times but never really thought about hunting one. Might have to reconsider my oversight.
If you are serious about ticking off species from Africa then it is definitely a must on the bucket list. A much prettier animal up close than one would imagine for sure!

Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel
 

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