SOUTH AFRICA
#1
HERE IS A FEW PICS FROM MY FATHER AND ME IN SOUTH AFRICA.
WE HAD A GREAT TRIP LOTS OF GAME IT WAS A HUNT EVARY ONE NEEDS
TO TRY I WOULD SUGGEST WAIT TELL YOUR UP THARE IN AGE.YOU GO FROM SEEING 100 ANIMALS A DAY THARE AND COME BACK HOME AND SIT ON STAND AND SEE 5 DEER A WEEK LETS YOU GET DISGUSTED VARY QUICK.
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WE HAD A GREAT TRIP LOTS OF GAME IT WAS A HUNT EVARY ONE NEEDS
TO TRY I WOULD SUGGEST WAIT TELL YOUR UP THARE IN AGE.YOU GO FROM SEEING 100 ANIMALS A DAY THARE AND COME BACK HOME AND SIT ON STAND AND SEE 5 DEER A WEEK LETS YOU GET DISGUSTED VARY QUICK.
http://www.photoshow.net/JACKJ
#8
Allseason, for me I ate as much as I could before I left! We ate the Heart, liver, tongue, testicles(Tradition in Namibia) , I had to. Kudu meatballs, steaks etc... The meat gets eaten by the families that live on the farm, the skinners, trackers etc.... The farm I hunted was 60,000 free range, so they were a few people that take care of the land!
I did take the heads home and got them mounted! I was hunting this past week a year ago and just got my stuff back!
I did take the heads home and got them mounted! I was hunting this past week a year ago and just got my stuff back!
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Looks like a blast!!! Nice Kudu and Zebra. Head shot on the warthog was interesting. Was this a high fence operation orfree ranginganimals? I didn't realize ,untilI started looking at going to Africa ,that most of the hunts are animals that are bought and traded much like we do livestock here in America. Most of the properties are huge but are surrrounded by a high fence. Thanks for sharing; cool pics and presentation. Could have done without the country music; but I didn't pay the bill at Walgreens and they weren't my pics so I will shut up.



