revturbo9967
AH elite
I would always keep hunting. That is the benefit to the hunting model over there.
Pizza place was Guidos by the ocean. Hunted with Kian Burchell Frontier Safari@jimbo1972 , is that the Shrimp Basket on the Kowi River in Port Alfred? Or the pizza place down towards the ocean? Both places are fabulous!
Who did you hunt with?
The PH keeps you hunting-or may recommend other options to keep you engaged. You can arrange payment options that can keep you going. Every trip to SA I've filled my hunt package early.If you're lucky enough to fill your package early what do you do with your extra days? Do you feel obligation to the outfitter to keep hunting? Sitting at camp is no fun. Many times you cant find an alternative.You committed to the days and do you feel the PH has a commitment to at that point "babysit" you. That situation can become akward for both parties.
If you're lucky enough to fill your package early what do you do with your extra days? Do you feel obligation to the outfitter to keep hunting? Sitting at camp is no fun. Many times you cant find an alternative.You committed to the days and do you feel the PH has a commitment to at that point "babysit" you. That situation can become akward for both parties.
I booked an 8day safari in Limpopo this year. I had five animals on my list plus the option of taking a Baboon and/or a Warthog if/when encountered. By the end of day 4, I had tagged out except for the Baboon and Warthog. I sat down with the PH and discussed options. For one day, the owner/PH took me to the local taxidermist to get ideas for how I wanted the trophies mounted. We went to lunch at a sports bar and explored the local SA beer list. It was nice to have a relaxing break from being out in the field.
The next day we had planned on going fishing and Baboon hunting on another concession where more baboons existed, but local forest fires forced the owner to cancel stating that they were too busy fighting fires to allow us onto the property. So, we went on a half day photo safari in the 60,000 ac Big Five Game Preserve which was located only a few miles to our Northwest. That was fun and memorable. Got to see Lions, Rhinos and tons of other animals. On the next day, I planned a hunt with the PH to sit quietly on a mtn overlooking a small pan to try to ambush either Baboons or Warthog. We sat in the sun in folding camp chairs. It was a perfect last day of hunting and very relaxing. The "Zen" feeling that came over me lasted for weeks after I came home. Late that morning when we got bored with our pretend hunt, we called up the truck to take us out on a hunt for an Impala which I had pulled from my 2025 game list which I had already booked and moved it onto my 2024 list. We had a textbook stalk on a small herd and tagged a massive Ram with a near perfect shot from my 308. I suppose I could have napped by the pool but I wanted to get in a bit more hunting. Transformed into full Predator Mode.
Other options might be to borrow/rent a 223 or 22lr rifle from your PH and do some varmint hunting for squirrels, groundhog like animals, monkeys, or other small game/varmints. We had golf, fishing and other options to choose from as well. You are lounging in Paradise. Do what you want. On my last day on the way to the airport in Joburg. My PH took me to two of his most favorite gun stores to meet the owners and play with the toys. We then went to a native art store and got souveniers for the family, and then to a sporting goods store to see some double rifles, etc. We capped this off with dinner together before parting company a