Maybe I missed it but what area are you hunting? What would be the avg horn lengths for both? Pics look like 54”+ kudu and 36”+ gemsbok. You mention free range. What size properties are you hunting?
Seems too good honestly which might be throwing folks for a loop. Those prices are 2-4xs below live sale prices.
Good evening,
Thanks for your interest! I completely understand the skepticism—this is an incredible deal, and I’m happy to clarify.
We are hunting in the Eastern Cape South Africa, our camp is located about an hour and a half north of port Elizebeth. To clarify, not all trophies will be taken on true free- range areas. The trophies will be taken on a combination of my property and nearby concessions, my property which is around 5,000 acres, and the concessions we hunt vary. Some are free range concessions and others are fenced concessions that are mainly 20k+ acres.
As for horn sizes, our kudu typically range from 43 - 50+ inches, with many bulls exceeding 50”, while our gemsbok average 30 - 40+ inches, frequently surpassing 36”. We focus on mature, top-quality bulls and cow gemsbuck that meet or exceed these expectations.
The reason I can offer this pricing is a bit of a long story. To sum it up, a family friend who is getting out of the hunting industry cut us one heck of a deal for gemsbuck and kudu. We’re not cutting corners—just passing on a rare opportunity to serious hunters who want an authentic African experience at a price that’s hard to beat. We aren’t making much on this deal but instead of reselling the game to another ranch, we have decide to help hunters experience a hunt for an affordable price. While gaining exposure for our operation at the same time.
If you’re still on the fence, I also offer a free hog hunt on my property in South Florida, for anyone who has booked or is serious about booking a South Africa hunt with us. This gives us a chance to meet face-to-face, and you can see how we operate here before committing to Africa. No pressure—just a great way to connect and talk hunting over a fun day in the field!
Let me know if you have any other questions—I’d be happy to chat!