I want to thank all AfricaHunting.com's wonderful members who have supported me during the last month or so. I have made great friends on this forum and people I virtually regard as close as family can be.
There is even a number of Outfitters on this forum which I want to thank for their contributions especially on this post and for being unbiased though educative, informative and focused.
This is regarded as a big learning curve and will most definitely have a mark on the reflection of my early success and quirks.
It teaches me that as Buff Buster said earlier my dad use to tell me, "Son - don't get your cart before the horse. Just slow down a bit" is something my old man always tells me and just again shows how important it is to listen to your elders.
As most have seen (Buff Buster's post) I have done my Professional Hunters (PH) course with Chappie Scott from Spring Valley School of Professional Hunting. To cap all that I have learned will keep us busy for days. But in a nutshell I can vouch that I have learned many things of the industry which I didn't know before.
The modules/ fields we covered are as follows;
Bore sighting & Buffalo Charge
Practical Hunt
Skinning
Catering/Hosting
Photography
Trophy Judging
Oral / Communication Skills
See attached a copy of the marks I obtained at the course for those who is more interested.
I am now busy acquiring my licence from the Department of Environmental Affairs and as soon as I have it, I will again keep all of you informed.
All your support, private messages, calls, emails and Facebook message is greatly appreciated.
Till we speak again,
Warm regards.