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If you hunt the right properties the fence does not matter. What difference is there in a fenced 100,000ac property versus a non fenced 100,000ac property. What you are asking For is a good hunt at a fair price. That can be had. A booking agent does not cost you any money. A 10 day hunt is much better in every respect. The PG hunt I was on most recently was $7500/10Days/12 Animals. Yes you can do it!So, I’m still making “payments” for my Zambia Hunt last year. I finally got my trophy’s back to the US and made my 50% payment for taxidermy. I really, really want to go back ASAP, but our Zambia hunt wasn’t cheap. I basically paid $18k for a 10 day hunt (hunt and concession fees), I had $12k in trophy fees, plus tips, airfare, etc. The trophy fees included Buff, kudu, waterbuck, puku, and zebra. The trip was booked through a booking agent. I also paid $3600 to get my trophy’s shipped to the US, and then $1500 for the importer to accept, and then ship the trophy’s to the taxidermist in the US.
I know RSA high fence can be a lot less money, but what about other country’s without fences? Can you save money booking directly through an outfitter? What about 7 day vs 10 day hunts? Do you have to use an importer? Basically, is there a way to hunt Africa without my wife divorcing me for spending $50k again?
Agree. I don’t see the Safari business any different than any other if there is competition for hunters then price point has to play. RSA is a prime example of competition at work. If you could just charge twice as much for the same thing the next are offering at half you’re going to be lonely at the fire at night. The more expensive safaris have to deliver an experience that justifies the hgher price.You might look it up. There’s merit to it and the idea behind economy of scale, lower margin, high volume sales.
US dollar inflation is only about %20 between 2014 to 2023.
I can understand the price increase of %30 even %40 but..
There's no justification of increasing prices %60-65.
But I guess that's what makes a market.
A booking agent does not cost you any money. A 10 day hunt is much better in every respect. The PG hunt I was on most recently was $7500/10Days/12 Animals. Yes you can do it!
Exactly, it’s amazing what’s 5, 10, 15, or even a 20% drop or increase in price can do to ones turns. It all depends on cost and margins.Agree. I don’t see the Safari business any different than any other if there is competition for hunters then price point has to play. RSA is a prime example of competition at work. If you could just charge twice as much for the same thing the next are offering at half you’re going to be lonely at the fire at night. The more expensive safaris have to deliver an experience that justifies the hgher price.
For PG hunts in RSA and Namibia I don't think an agent is necessary. When I go to places like Cameroon, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan (hopefully soon) you better believe I'll be using a US agent like The Hunting Consortium.One of the universal truths of economics is this:”there is no cost incurred anywhere in the supply chain that the consumer does not ultimately pay”.
The reason I do not like booking agents is their incentives are not aligned to my own. This is similar to hiring a financial advisor for a flat-fee of $500 per hour. Few people want to do that, so they get raked over the coals by a “free“ one that sells annuities and loaded funds at tremendous commission rates.
The best booking agent you can find is a trustworthy friend that has been there and done that. Word of mouth is the very best way to root out the best hunts. Buying direct, you’ve cut out a middleman that is typically more interested in getting his free hunts subsidized by his referral side hustle.
For PG hunts in RSA and Namibia I don't think an agent is necessary. When I go to places like Cameroon, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan (hopefully soon) you better believe I'll be using a US agent like The Hunting Consortium.
We consider all of hunts to be at the best possible price. A 20% profit margin is what we try to operate at. Due to some unexpected costs on this hunt we operated at 18%. A second unscheduled croc was taken. We did discount the second croc by $500.00 that accounted for 1%.Lon, did they all pay the retail price for DG daily rate. Was there a break. Or since the same amount of PH’s, trucks, food and staff are needed. Full daily rates.
We are a Zimbabwe operator, what were the 9 animals.I wasn’t much cheaper in Zim, solo hunter, 12 days, 9 animals
Buff,croc,hippo,waterbuck,bushbuck,zebra,2 impala and baboon.We are a Zimbabwe operator, what were the 9 animals.
Lon
Here is an idea of a group hunt that we recently completed for three foreign hunters.
3 hunters
2 elephant
1 hippo
2 crocodile
1 hyena
Tiger Fishing
$47,000 inc. gun rental and ammunition
Includes pick up return Vic Falls
Lon
You're mistaken with the prices when Covid hit.Your inflation calculator is not set correctly. You have to take out the govt bullshit.
If you look around almost everything is at least 50% from 2014, and many things are 100%.
Govt uses electronics to bring down the formula. I buy a lot more milk and eggs than I do new televisions.
Ymmv
Here is an idea of a group hunt that we recently completed for three foreign hunters.
3 hunters
2 elephant
1 hippo
2 crocodile
1 hyena
Tiger Fishing
$47,000 inc. gun rental and ammunition
Includes pick up return Vic Falls
Lon
You are wrong. The price you get from a booking agent is the same price you get booking direct. This is of course unless you are dealing with unscrupulous people. Then who knows.All well and good, but it isn't free. It's 15% to 33% of the hunt booking price. Your argument is like saying when I buy a house, if I call a local realtor to show me homes, "its free". It's not free, their 3% buy-side commission goes into the total cost.
I'm not saying expert advice is bad, its just not free.
You are wrong. The price you get from a booking agent is the same price you get booking direct. This is of course unless you are dealing with unscrupulous people. Then who knows.