- Joined
- Mar 14, 2023
- Messages
- 288
- Reaction score
- 1,009
- Location
- Abingdon, MD USA
- Media
- 11
- Member of
- MBS, SCI, NRA
- Hunted
- Limpopo South Africa. US. Maryland. Kentucky. West Virginia. Ohio. Illinois. Pennsylvania. Delaware.
So I went to RSA this past June for my first Safari ever. There were 2 animals on my wish list that I did not get. One was a Honey badger, he just never showed up on our decaying stinking bait pile for the 3 nights that I hunted it. The other was a Gemsbok. My PH explained to me that Gemsbok populations have been devastated due to a certain tick. He said they were still prevalent in the Kalahari areas as that tick was not present down there. During my 10 day hunt in Limpopo, we never saw one Gemsbok.
A conversation with my PH's assistant said that they were working on breeding Gemsbok that were resistant to this particular tick. It was his thought that Gemsbok would once again come back to Limpopo in greater numbers in the future. I then suggested that prices on them would probably be ridiculous when they are reintroduced due to supply and demand.
As anybody heard of this issue? Has anybody seen Gemsbok in Limpopo recently? Do you guys agree that this will effect price going forward?
A conversation with my PH's assistant said that they were working on breeding Gemsbok that were resistant to this particular tick. It was his thought that Gemsbok would once again come back to Limpopo in greater numbers in the future. I then suggested that prices on them would probably be ridiculous when they are reintroduced due to supply and demand.
As anybody heard of this issue? Has anybody seen Gemsbok in Limpopo recently? Do you guys agree that this will effect price going forward?