BTB Joe
AH senior member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2019
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- Location
- Pennsylvania
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- Hunted
- Namibia, South Africa, Canada, USA
In early 2020 we made plans to hunt with Johann Veldsman at Shona Hunting Adventures in Namibia. The trip was a last minute decision made during a visit to the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, PA. Available hunting dates were limited but Johann indicated that he had leopard hunters booked starting in April. He invited us to hunt with him for 9 days prior to one of those hunts to assist him in scouting, establishing leopard blinds, providing bait animals, and monitoring trail cameras. Now this plan wouldn't suit everyone. Some might question the logic of paying someone to basically work for them. However, it suited us perfectly. We had decided earlier that we did not want to spend a lot of money on trophy fees, shipping expenses to get trophies home, and taxidermy costs. We saw this as an opportunity to visit Namibia again, stay in very nice accommodations, hunt a few plains game, and try to bait a leopard, all at a reasonable cost.
Like many of you, our plans were cancelled in 2020 but we did get the opportunity to make the trip in 2021. We returned home recently and I thought AH members might enjoy a hunt report. As time allows, I’ll post some pictures and descriptions. For those that don’t care to read a lot of my ramblings, I’ll address Brickburn’s review criteria right up front:
Country: Namibia (Outjo area)
Dates: April 23 to May 5
Type of Hunt: Spot and stalk plains game/leopard baiting
Method of Hunting: Rifle (8mm Rem Mag/Swarovski 4x12)
Outfitter: Shona Hunting Adventures
PH: Johann Veldsman
Agent: None
Locations Hunted: 4 1⁄2 hrs northwest of Windhoek and 45 minutes northeast of the airport
Species Hunted: Gemsbok and zebra
Trophy Quality: Not applicable (bait animals)
Species Seen: Mountain zebra, gemsbok, springbok, kudu, leopard, giraffe, warthog, steenbok, mongoose, bat eared fox, warthog, and, surprisingly, bush babies. Also, in a hunting area near Windhoek, waterbuck, sable, blue wildebeest, impala, golden gemsbok, ostrich, and jackal.
Lodging: Very nice lodging in thatch roofed chalets on the hunting property at Tualuka Lodge.
Food: Very good meals including nightly desserts and a cake for my birthday.
Activities: Local tours available to Etosha National Park, Himba Village, and several other interesting attractions but we did not do any. We had visited Etosha on an earlier hunt.
Travel Methods: Ethiopian Airlines (Dulles to Addis Ababa to Windhoek; reverse on the return but with a stopover in Dublin). Pick up and drop off up at WDH by Johann.
Overall Rating: Excellent experience. Probably not great for a first time safari but ideal for someone who enjoys hunting Africa and is interested in the “behind the scenes” of leopard hunting.
I will post more detail below.
Like many of you, our plans were cancelled in 2020 but we did get the opportunity to make the trip in 2021. We returned home recently and I thought AH members might enjoy a hunt report. As time allows, I’ll post some pictures and descriptions. For those that don’t care to read a lot of my ramblings, I’ll address Brickburn’s review criteria right up front:
Country: Namibia (Outjo area)
Dates: April 23 to May 5
Type of Hunt: Spot and stalk plains game/leopard baiting
Method of Hunting: Rifle (8mm Rem Mag/Swarovski 4x12)
Outfitter: Shona Hunting Adventures
PH: Johann Veldsman
Agent: None
Locations Hunted: 4 1⁄2 hrs northwest of Windhoek and 45 minutes northeast of the airport
Species Hunted: Gemsbok and zebra
Trophy Quality: Not applicable (bait animals)
Species Seen: Mountain zebra, gemsbok, springbok, kudu, leopard, giraffe, warthog, steenbok, mongoose, bat eared fox, warthog, and, surprisingly, bush babies. Also, in a hunting area near Windhoek, waterbuck, sable, blue wildebeest, impala, golden gemsbok, ostrich, and jackal.
Lodging: Very nice lodging in thatch roofed chalets on the hunting property at Tualuka Lodge.
Food: Very good meals including nightly desserts and a cake for my birthday.
Activities: Local tours available to Etosha National Park, Himba Village, and several other interesting attractions but we did not do any. We had visited Etosha on an earlier hunt.
Travel Methods: Ethiopian Airlines (Dulles to Addis Ababa to Windhoek; reverse on the return but with a stopover in Dublin). Pick up and drop off up at WDH by Johann.
Overall Rating: Excellent experience. Probably not great for a first time safari but ideal for someone who enjoys hunting Africa and is interested in the “behind the scenes” of leopard hunting.
I will post more detail below.