Byron Hapgood
AH senior member
If you enjoy short, to the point hunt recaps, this thread is not for you. I hope to give a detailed description of my first ever African safari. As a 1st timer, I know how important the information in these pages can be and I hope to help someone else who believes that the dream of an African safari is not reachable.
The backstory. I began to seriously consider a safari in 2014. I began reading this site and through research I realized how far the dollar can go in Africa. I should mention that I am not a wealthy man. While I consider myself blessed, my wife and I are both nurses so we are not flush with excess cash. The next thing I did was attend the Dallas SCI expo in Jan 2015. A very impressive event indeed. I spoke with 2 outfitters for an extended length of time and felt comfortable with both. I emailed them multiple times, looked at travel options, even finalized a list of game I wanted to hunt. But I never pulled the trigger. Fast forward to last year. I am cruising the site and I see an offer on the Deals page for a Spiral Horn Slam for 5500.00 posted by Game4Africa.https://www.africahunting.com/threads/spiral-horn-slam-hunt-only-5-500.31367/#post-300072 I checked their website and verified what I thought. The trophy fee's alone were more than 5500.00. Sounded too good to be true. I emailed to get more information and a list of references.
All email correspondence I had was with Wikus Coetzee (PH and son of the owner). I looked at my phone prior to writing this post and we had 44 different messages between the time I first contacted Game4Africa and the time I left for my trip. Each reply was in less than 48 hours. Each time I came up with 5-10 questions and every time Wik (pronounced Vik) was able to answer them. I spoke to 4 or 5 different references and received great feedback on the operation. One reference was actually from my hometown (small world) he was extremely helpful and is active on this site as well. At the same time I was doing the research I also found a discounted fare. Houston (IAH) to JNB (through ATL) for under 800.00. Now I live 4 hours from IAH but the fare from my home airport was 1300 and I was planning on my wife joining me. I sat on the idea for a couple of days and the fare increase to almost 900.00 before my wife finally pushed me to just book the trip. Next I contacted Wik and verified the dates were good, and I booked the hunt and the airfare. Wow, it sinks in that my dream will be coming true. I am going to Africa!!
In further discussions with Wik and more research into hunt reports and pictures from Game4Africa I kept noticing the GIANT waterbuck they were taking. Wik mentioned in one email that they have so many big Waterbuck bulls that they would be willing to substitute the Eland in my package for a Waterbuck, Impala, and Springbuck. That would increase by bag to six animals not 4 for my six days of hunting. As much as I wanted to hunt Eland, I thought this was a better option for a beginner so I agreed to this generous offer. I cannot say if this offer would still be available, Wik could answer any questions. The only other options I added was I brought along my wife as an observer, and added 1 additional day for touring some local game parks.
The next months brought lots of research into taxidermy, shipping agents, importers, shooting charts, ect.. I won't bore everyone with these details because there are many experience people on this board to give better advice than I. This site was very valuable to me during this process. I even did some shooting from sticks during these months.
Fast forward to May 27th, my wife Suzie and I drive to Houston to prepare to fly out the next morning on my dream trip of a lifetime. Here is a pic of my first African Sunset in the bush as a little tease of what is to come.
The backstory. I began to seriously consider a safari in 2014. I began reading this site and through research I realized how far the dollar can go in Africa. I should mention that I am not a wealthy man. While I consider myself blessed, my wife and I are both nurses so we are not flush with excess cash. The next thing I did was attend the Dallas SCI expo in Jan 2015. A very impressive event indeed. I spoke with 2 outfitters for an extended length of time and felt comfortable with both. I emailed them multiple times, looked at travel options, even finalized a list of game I wanted to hunt. But I never pulled the trigger. Fast forward to last year. I am cruising the site and I see an offer on the Deals page for a Spiral Horn Slam for 5500.00 posted by Game4Africa.https://www.africahunting.com/threads/spiral-horn-slam-hunt-only-5-500.31367/#post-300072 I checked their website and verified what I thought. The trophy fee's alone were more than 5500.00. Sounded too good to be true. I emailed to get more information and a list of references.
All email correspondence I had was with Wikus Coetzee (PH and son of the owner). I looked at my phone prior to writing this post and we had 44 different messages between the time I first contacted Game4Africa and the time I left for my trip. Each reply was in less than 48 hours. Each time I came up with 5-10 questions and every time Wik (pronounced Vik) was able to answer them. I spoke to 4 or 5 different references and received great feedback on the operation. One reference was actually from my hometown (small world) he was extremely helpful and is active on this site as well. At the same time I was doing the research I also found a discounted fare. Houston (IAH) to JNB (through ATL) for under 800.00. Now I live 4 hours from IAH but the fare from my home airport was 1300 and I was planning on my wife joining me. I sat on the idea for a couple of days and the fare increase to almost 900.00 before my wife finally pushed me to just book the trip. Next I contacted Wik and verified the dates were good, and I booked the hunt and the airfare. Wow, it sinks in that my dream will be coming true. I am going to Africa!!
In further discussions with Wik and more research into hunt reports and pictures from Game4Africa I kept noticing the GIANT waterbuck they were taking. Wik mentioned in one email that they have so many big Waterbuck bulls that they would be willing to substitute the Eland in my package for a Waterbuck, Impala, and Springbuck. That would increase by bag to six animals not 4 for my six days of hunting. As much as I wanted to hunt Eland, I thought this was a better option for a beginner so I agreed to this generous offer. I cannot say if this offer would still be available, Wik could answer any questions. The only other options I added was I brought along my wife as an observer, and added 1 additional day for touring some local game parks.
The next months brought lots of research into taxidermy, shipping agents, importers, shooting charts, ect.. I won't bore everyone with these details because there are many experience people on this board to give better advice than I. This site was very valuable to me during this process. I even did some shooting from sticks during these months.
Fast forward to May 27th, my wife Suzie and I drive to Houston to prepare to fly out the next morning on my dream trip of a lifetime. Here is a pic of my first African Sunset in the bush as a little tease of what is to come.
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