Best South Africa Outfitter for Rhino Hunting?

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Hello I was wondering who ya'll thought is the best South African safari operator for rhino hunting given size of concession, overall experience, and abundances of game? Just planning for the future :cool:
 
@Daktari this asked more often. Will try to come up with earlier threads. Safari operators will be no problem but not all are thrilled by naming concessions. This because of the sensitive nature of the subject and the rabid antis.
 
I booked through Bossie of Limpopo Big Game Safaris. He has conducted many Rhino hunts.

No matter who you choose, openly discuss your expectations. These are pretty much canned South Africa hunts. But there should be some opportunity to make of it what you want. I insisted on a large property with many rhino so we had some hunting to do to find the target bull. Other guys I've talked to have had various other requests. One older gentleman didn't want to have to walk over loose rocks as that gave him great difficulty. Another wanted the lowest price possible as his number one priority, a deformed bull was fine, as was a young one. Another wanted a bull with as large a horn as he could find in his price range. Another the largest property and a big uncut horn. Cost was important but not the highest priority.
 
I’d give Albert Alberts a call. He has a knack for finding good opportunities in that neck of the woods.
 
Good day Daktari, herewith my framework offer, you are welcome to contact me directly / privately for full information.... Please note I am for various reasons blanking out rhino hunt prices on social media. Been hunting Rhino on the same concession since 2013! Loads of photos and references available.
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Hello I was wondering who ya'll thought is the best South African safari operator for rhino hunting given size of concession, overall experience, and abundances of game? Just planning for the future :cool:
Whoever is cheapest. It will be about the same hunt wherever you go. Shop around as there are many rhino on the market now.
 
@Daktari you're welcome to drop me an email or DM here on the forum, I have access to a large property to offer rhino hunts
 
If you are on a budget, I'd encourage you to consider leaving the horns behind if a decent discount is offered. Just have a top quality replica made. In fact make two or 3 sets once the mold is made.

Likewise if you hunt a de-horned bull, you can have a replica made with a full horn to replicate what the horn would look like if it had not been cut.

You may want replica horns anyway to display as it is probably advisable to keep the real horns locked up in a secure location..... Making owning them a PIA ;)
 
Good morning @Daktari,

We hope you are doing well! We are most certainly not the best Rhino outfitter in South Africa but what we do deliver on is a quality and trustworthy hunt. We ensure excellent trophy quality and strive to meet your needs with regards to expectations, land size, type of hunt etc.

Booking a rhino hunt is not an immediate process. there needs to be some conversation in the build up to making the booking so that everyone is on the same page so as to avoid any disappointment. Please feel free to contact us if you wish to speak any further. Who knows? Maybe we will one day make it up to that top spot!

Our 2024 offerings:


hunt@baylysippelsafaris.co.za
+27719821685 (WhatsApp)

Kind regards,
Dempsey Bayly & Michael Sippel
 
Hello I was wondering who ya'll thought is the best South African safari operator for rhino hunting given size of concession, overall experience, and abundances of game? Just planning for the future :cool:
I would certainly see what Dave Freeburn can offer you. He's a sponsor here.
 

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