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Trophy Hunting Damara Dik Dik

Posted on May 4, 2017

While hunting Damara dik-diks look for dung piles and spore. They are very territorial, and tend to use the same dung pile on a regular basis. This is one of their methods of marking their territory which can be as much as...

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Hunting with Hounds in Africa

Posted on Mar 25, 2017

Hound hunting is often misunderstood as a method of pursuit. There is a misconception that it is easy or even unsporting. Both assertions couldn't be further from the truth. Africa has a variety of very unique and difficult to obtain trophies that can be effectively hunted with...

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Taking a Handgun to Africa

Posted on Jul 26, 2016

Some of us like to hunt the hard way; walk for miles; climb mountains, live in tents, fight bugs. Then there are those of us who like to hunt the real hard way...

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ELEPHANTS, LIONS AND CITES

Posted on Jun 18, 2016

On May 2, 2016 the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITIES) submitted documents proposing new measures on international trade concerning lion and elephant. CITIES is composed of...

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Ultimate Big 5 Safari Hunting Guide

Posted on May 27, 2015

For many hunters, bagging Africa's Big Five is a lifelong dream. Testing your skills against some of the most difficult prey on Earth, connecting with your inner Teddy Roosevelt, or simply building once in a lifetime memories...

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Free Range Hunting in South Africa

Posted on Mar 12, 2015

Free-range hunting opportunities do exist in South Africa. If the high fence is keeping you from taking that first trip to Africa, then read this article. Many areas in South Africa offer free-range hunting opportunities.

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EBOLA AND YOUR 2015 HUNTING SAFARI

Posted on Dec 13, 2014

Ebola seems to be on everyone's mind that is considering a trip to Africa in the near future. Hopefully, the following information will put your mind at ease. Africa, as a continent is larger than the US, India, China, Europe and Japan combined and consists of 54 countries.

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African Lion listed as Threatened under ESA

Posted on Oct 29, 2014

On October 26, 2014, the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced it is proposing to list the African Lion in the Threatened category under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) with a special rule that would limit the import of trophies to...

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Dwindling Ivory Opportunities

Posted on Jul 2, 2014

On April 4, 2014, the USF&WS agency issued a temporary suspension of ivory importation and elephant parts from Tanzania and Zimbabwe for calendar year 2014. So what is left for the hunter that wishes to take the largest land mammal on earth?

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The Best Lion Hunting Areas in Africa

Posted on Apr 28, 2014

Finding a full-mane free-range lion in Africa today is getting harder to accomplish. The development of large full black manes is thought to be hereditary, many traditional lion hunting areas have had these fully-maned lions taken as trophies, and over the course of several lion generations, they have been largely removed from the gene pool.

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