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    Superstitions!!

    Pretty simple for me, I make sure and say a prayer during every hunt. Some before, some after, some during, but I never forget. nd
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    First Archery African Hunt

    Those Muzzy 3 blades would be a good choice. Get them tuned and you won't be disappointed. nd
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    A Proud Father - Bow Hunting's Role in My Son's Road to Recovery!

    Malcolm, I am sorry to hear of your sons loss, but inspired by how he has chosen to handle it. Keep supporting him and I am sure he will continue to surprise you. Can't wait to see some pictures of that zebra! nd
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    Indroduction

    Welcome to AH Christian. I think you are on the right track already with posting questions. Pick the right forum that the question applies to, in this case you picked "Introductions & Greets", and then post the question. I don't know what most people do, but I typically look at the "What's...
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    Planning first bow safari for 2013

    I would also recommend Dries Visser Safaris for archery only places. I went with them in July 2010 and had a blast. Search for "ndbwhnter is back" on AH here and you can read my hunt report. nd
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    Bow enough?

    That set up will work just fine IMO. Put the arrows in the right spot and show us the pics when you get back. nd
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    New bow hunter from Wisconsin

    Welcome aboard Packsy from a fellow stick-flicker. I live just north of your next hunting destination in North Dakota. Mule deer are my passion. Unfortunately the population in ND has taken a real hit in the last three years - I hope you have some good luck down in SD this fall. nd
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    Bow hunt Africa

    Good luck Packsy. I went on an archery safari in 2010 and have been trying to figure out how to get back ever since I left. Two pieces of advice that you can't go wrong with: 1. Always listen to your PH - I did and it really paid off. 2. Study the archery shot placement photos here on...
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    New Member from Wisconsin USA

    Welcome to AH Stretch from a fellow stick-flicker. When you finally do go, can't wait to see some pictures and hear the stories. nd
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    Would it be a problem taking a rifle with a stainless barrel to Africa?

    Well at least you didn't add cowboy boots because then I would have a problem. Good one Mike. nd
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    Looks like I'm rich!!

    Wish I had a rich uncle too. nd
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    Hello Everyone

    Welcome to AH Alec. Be warned the more time you spend on the site the more you will want to go. :-D nd
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    What are the more important features that you look for in a hunting lodge?

    Some good responses here. I'm the type that doesn't need the pool, massages and spa either, but I like a hot shower, daily laundry and good staff and food. The taxidermy comment above was great to. A couple guys mentioned drinks before dinner which is good but dont forget about after dinner...
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    NAMIBIA: Has Anyone Bow Hunted With Noasanabis In Namibia

    Hi Kathy. I've never been to Namibia, but the outfitter I bowhunted with in RSA in 2010 started a new place there a couple years ago that i have heard some very good things about. Theirname is Driess Visser Safaris and they specialize in bowhunts. I had a great timewith them in RSA and...
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    Planning my first hunt in Africa

    Welcome to the forum .300wby. Lots of great info here and good guys to help with questions. nd
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    Thanks

    Welcome to the forum James. nd
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    Horns and Skins Made it Back

    Nice. Looks like you got some good trophies there. nd
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    Honeymoon Safari Set!

    Have fun dvdegeorge! Congrats! nd
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    .44 Magnum Accident

    Ouch! nd
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    Two Lessons

    I'm glad I don't run my personal finances that way. nd
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    SOUTH AFRICA: South Afrrica Outfitter "Kwalata Wilderness", A +++ Outfitters / PH

    Thanks for the hunt report and very nice trophies. Congrats. nd
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    Hello from new member in Arkansas

    Welcome to the forum MexicanBob! I'm sure you'll like it here. Good luck in your searching. nd
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    Hello from Wisconsin USA

    Welcome aboard Jim. Can't wait to read your story. nd
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    Hello

    Welcome to AH rino64. Thanks for your years of service, hope you like it here. nd
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    Trophies are finally home, thanks for the help

    Beautiful! nd
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    Hello

    Welcome to the forum Robert. Lots of good information here. nd
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    AfricaSky or Afton Guest Houses - Which one?

    Stayed at the Afton on my trip in 2010 and I would stay there again. Great service, nice rooms, great steak and a good breakfast. nd
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    Hello from Iowa, USA

    Welcome aboard. Lots of great guys here and some outfitter sponsors that should be able to offer some advice or even give some specifics on a location that will meet your needs. nd
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    G'day from Australia

    Welcome to the forum Tim. Lots of great guys and good info here. nd
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    Christmas in October - Trophies are at the airport

    BRICKBURN, I am very happy for you. I'm glad it finally worked out. Thanks for the update. nd
  31. Eland Taxidermy

    Eland Taxidermy

  32. Eland Taxidermy

    Eland Taxidermy

  33. Gemsbok Taxidermy

    Gemsbok Taxidermy

  34. Impala Taxidermy

    Impala Taxidermy

  35. Impala Taxidermy

    Impala Taxidermy

  36. Kudu Taxidermy

    Kudu Taxidermy

  37. Kudu Taxidermy

    Kudu Taxidermy

  38. Zebra Taxidermy

    Zebra Taxidermy

  39. Warthog Taxidermy

    Warthog Taxidermy

  40. Warthog Taxidermy

    Warthog Taxidermy

  41. Blesbok Taxidermy

    Blesbok Taxidermy

  42. Blesbok Taxidermy

    Blesbok Taxidermy

  43. Wildebeest Taxidermy

    Wildebeest Taxidermy

  44. Wildebeest Taxidermy

    Wildebeest Taxidermy

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    hello from Houston, Tx.

    Welcome to AH. nd
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    Hi all from Australia

    Welcome to the forum Phil. nd
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    My first post

    Welcome to the forum. Can't wait to hear about the buff hunt. nd
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    All taxidermy finally back

    Thanks for all the responses guys. BRICKBURN, sorry to hear about your gemsbok. That eland does take up quite a bit. It sticks out from the wall about 54 inches. My wife has been very accepting of me taking up the entire basement with my taxidermy. enysse, I really like the eland too...
 
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