I'm headed out at the end of May to hunt with Tholo Safaris in Botswana. My elder father in law will be joining me but only as an observer.
Gemsbok and eland are the two primary species I'll be focusing on. After that who knows what might cross our path. I'm a firm believer that if your PH says take him and you have ANY interest at all in the species then you should be on the ground and giving chase. Therefore it should be an interesting trip. I've heard very good things about Tholo and the areas they hunt.
I've made a few posts here and there on AH but never formally introduced myself. My name is Bobby and I hail from the southeastern US. I have hunted big and small game since I was quite young, as do most born in the south. As far as Africa goes I am pretty much a rookie with only three trips behind me. As long as I am physically able I will return as often as time and finances allow.
On another note I see many first timers or even people just considering a trip posting questions. I have been hesitant to chime in because of my short tenure in the community however it has occurred to me that the mistakes, confusion, and general apprehension of being in their shoes is still fresh in my mind. I will still probably lurk in the shadows on many of those questions but please feel free to reach out to me directly if you'd like. I think I've done pretty well at avoiding mishaps.
Best regards, and I'll be sure to let everyone know how it goes in May.
Bobby
Gemsbok and eland are the two primary species I'll be focusing on. After that who knows what might cross our path. I'm a firm believer that if your PH says take him and you have ANY interest at all in the species then you should be on the ground and giving chase. Therefore it should be an interesting trip. I've heard very good things about Tholo and the areas they hunt.
I've made a few posts here and there on AH but never formally introduced myself. My name is Bobby and I hail from the southeastern US. I have hunted big and small game since I was quite young, as do most born in the south. As far as Africa goes I am pretty much a rookie with only three trips behind me. As long as I am physically able I will return as often as time and finances allow.
On another note I see many first timers or even people just considering a trip posting questions. I have been hesitant to chime in because of my short tenure in the community however it has occurred to me that the mistakes, confusion, and general apprehension of being in their shoes is still fresh in my mind. I will still probably lurk in the shadows on many of those questions but please feel free to reach out to me directly if you'd like. I think I've done pretty well at avoiding mishaps.
Best regards, and I'll be sure to let everyone know how it goes in May.
Bobby