Is hunting affordable in Africa?
#3
The catch-phrase is "African hunts can be cheaper than many western elk hunts".
This is true of the hunt itelf. The problem is the rest of the costs to get there.
Airfair. That's going to cost quite a bit. And, you're going to want to bring stuff with you. The airline will nail you on overages.
The other big expense is getting your trophies home.
I'll bet you the total cost is double what the hunt cost is.
Also, a lot of time invested. This won't be a Sat-Sat trip and only 5 vacation days taken.
This is true of the hunt itelf. The problem is the rest of the costs to get there.
Airfair. That's going to cost quite a bit. And, you're going to want to bring stuff with you. The airline will nail you on overages.
The other big expense is getting your trophies home.
I'll bet you the total cost is double what the hunt cost is.
Also, a lot of time invested. This won't be a Sat-Sat trip and only 5 vacation days taken.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 20
price for african hunt
I just did a price check at: http://www.africanskyhunting.co.za/pricelist.html
They charge $495 per night not day $180 pick up and drop off and depending of the game there is a trophy fee for lions of $24000.
They charge $495 per night not day $180 pick up and drop off and depending of the game there is a trophy fee for lions of $24000.
#5
Dangerous game is a completely different ball game. Especially lion and elephant. Cape buffalo is cheaper but still very pricey.
The reasonable hunts are for plains game. The antelopes.
Think of it this way: You go to Wyoming and hunt pronghorn, deer and coyotes......one price.
You go to Wyoming and hunt elk, mountain lion and grizzly......a lot different.
No, I didn't check to see if you could hunt grizzlies in Wyoming, but you get the idea.
The reasonable hunts are for plains game. The antelopes.
Think of it this way: You go to Wyoming and hunt pronghorn, deer and coyotes......one price.
You go to Wyoming and hunt elk, mountain lion and grizzly......a lot different.
No, I didn't check to see if you could hunt grizzlies in Wyoming, but you get the idea.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: denver co USA
Posts: 18
I don't know what the current prices are, but I bowhunted in South Africa in 2000 for plains game (way up north along the Limpopo river and the Zimbabwe border). Back then we did a 5 day hunt which was $200/day for food, lodging, and guide, and each animal had a price tag. Impala and warthog were $150 each, zebra, gemsbok, and kudu were around $600 each, and eland were about $1000. Baboons and guinea fowl were free to shoot. I shot a baboon, warthog, and paid for 2 impala (I wounded one and lost it, but I still had to pay for it). My dad got an impala and kudu. Round trip plane fare was about $1500 and it cost another $1500 to get everything shipped back plus all the extra fees. So in all it cost about $5000 per person (which included a few extra days of sight seeing), but again, that was over 10 years ago so I don't know how much it's gone up since then.