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    How to avoid a bad hunts Or at least a guide to help.

    I received this from Dallas Safari Club. There is some good advice here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baydog
    Thanks Mike, good info.
    Quote Originally Posted by AfricaHunting.com
    Thanks for posting this info Mike.
    Quote Originally Posted by BRICKBURN
    Thanks for the info Mike.
    There are some important points to consider from this article and add them to the other advice you will find here.

    Synopsis from the article headings.

    1) First of all never book a hunt based solely on what an outfitter/guide or booking agent tells you.

    2) Decide up-front what kind of hunt you are interested in and capable of doing.

    3) As part of your research, check articles and hunt reports.

    4) Check out operators ahead of time. Specifically, before a show.

    5) Also, check hunt reports on operators.

    6) Always ask operators for references and always call all of them.

    7) Ask specific questions and do not accept general or ambiguous responses.

    8) Make sure you understand the fair chase standards of your hunt.

    9) Ask for a complete breakdown of charges.

    10) Check to make sure your guide/outfitter is legal.

    11) Seriously consider an operator who is a member of the* local professional hunters association*.

    12) Finally, many hunting operators provide a contract that you must sign.

    Bonus tip: While not a tip for avoiding a bad hunt, we strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Blauwkamp
    Outstanding advice in the above thread.

    also don't book a hunt, and then starting asking what people think of it..

    It's too late to cahnge your mind.

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