WANTED: Kudu Hunt

I am assuming this is your first kudu (not sure if that is right). But believe me it is an awesome, challenging and extremely rewarding hunt. Kudu had been my dream animal for 25 years of reading and dreaming of Africa. The bull I got was a great hunt and more amazing than I had ever dreamed.

Good luck on planning your hunt and give those of us who are killing time to our next trip a hunt report to read.
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Good looking Kudu. Thanks for sharing
 
Some of the Kudu that we have taken at Kowas Hunting Safaris last year...

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I have been on 3 Safaris. Went with Motsomi Safaris last year and I am booked again for 19. Best Outfitter I have hunted with
 
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I will say AAA Serapa has some of the most amazing lodging I have ever seen. It was a key in my wife selecting where'd we be going in June of this year. So....if making sure your girlfriend/date is an important aspect(y)
I will be able to get you a hunt report by late July :LOL:
 
I will say AAA Serapa has some of the most amazing lodging I have ever seen. It was a key in my wife selecting where'd we be going in June of this year. So....if making sure your girlfriend/date is an important aspect(y)
I will be able to get you a hunt report by late July :LOL:
Thanks Buck, hoping to have my hunt booked in the next week. All the slots are filling up.
 
Agree that AAA Serapa is a great place to go hunt and the wife will certainly enjoy!
 
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Hello
I am looking for a Greater Kudu hunt, that will include a gemsbok and impala. I will be taking a date with me so the accommodations need to be 4 or 5 star. There are so many outfitters, it's hard to find a staring point. I am looking to book a hunt for Aug 2017.
Any feedback would be appreciated

Richard, in 2016 I took my non-hunter wife to Namibia for our first African safari. Free range Greater kudu was my priority and we chose Kowas Safaris based on a number of factors. I'm happy to say it was even better than we could have dreamt, and I can unreservedly reccommend Kowas. Their lodge is beautiful, food and staff are amazing and the hunting outstanding. Great quality Gemsbok in Namibia at the right price, and Kowas have great impala too among plenty of other game. My wife enjoyed it so much we are already heading back to Africa.

Cheers and enjoy your planning!
Tim
 

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