KMG Hunting Safaris 2024 Season Photos

The result of not giving up until the end, watching countless rams go by, until the correct one steps out in fast fading light. This is a World Class Blue Duiker.

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Fallow Deer arrived in the Eastern Cape with the British during the 1800's. Originally, they were kept on the ships for food, but were released upon reaching our shores. Over the last 200 years, they have spread wide across the Eastern Cape, and can be hunted in quite a few free range areas. They might not be an African animal, but we love having them here.

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Some really beautiful trophies you took. What is the season on fallow deer in South Africa? They lose their antlers in August or so?
 
Some really beautiful trophies you took. What is the season on fallow deer in South Africa? They lose their antlers in August or so?

Hi Zach,
They are probably at their best at end March which is pre-rut. For rut you can generally work on the 14th of April give or take two days. They go at it pretty hard so they will break off tines. I wouldn't go for one after August. Probably find a few with one antler around then already.
 
Predator and prey. Caracals are right up there pound for pound in the power department. Big Caracal are known for taking full grown Bushbuck rams. That simply doesn't fly with us. Their numbers need to be controlled. Fact.

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Rounding off a stellar safari with some great animals. Excellent mass on the sable, superb secondary growth on the Vaal Rhebuck and another 50"+ Cape Kudu to put the cherry on top.

We are now open for your 2026 bookings!


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Old Warrior of a ram. He was close to his end. This is what conservation through hunting looks like. These old animals get us excited.

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