Adrian
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I am looking for a seven day plains game hunting trip in Namibia within the first two weeks in August 2015. (Flight schedules are not yet available for exact dates.)
I would like an all inclusive package deal for myself hunting and also my wife and twelve year old (in 2015) daughter.
It must be within a reasonable distance of Windhoek so we don't have to travel too far after our flights.
I would like to hunt a Kudu, Gemsbok, Impala and Springbok with the option of a fifth animal, likely a Zebra if luck and time are with me. I am happy to pay list price for this if the opportunity arises.
We would like there to be a swimming pool and the opportunity for some walking, sightseeing if my family don't want to accompany me on every hunt.
My daughter has expressed an interest in trying hunting and some outfitters have offered a non trophy animal for the kitchen as a way of introducing a new hunter to the experience, if this is an option so much the better.
We are social drinkers and enjoy the odd beer or glass of wine, especially with meals so drinks in moderation should be included.
I do not want to pay extra for inches. In my research, I note some outfitters offer a price for a certain horn length and then increase it after a certain length is reached. I believe in taking the right animal, not the biggest and the size of the trophy is luck of the draw.
I plan on bringing my own rifle
I do not want to hunt in a fenced off area.
If you can help with the above, I would be please to hear from you!
I would like an all inclusive package deal for myself hunting and also my wife and twelve year old (in 2015) daughter.
It must be within a reasonable distance of Windhoek so we don't have to travel too far after our flights.
I would like to hunt a Kudu, Gemsbok, Impala and Springbok with the option of a fifth animal, likely a Zebra if luck and time are with me. I am happy to pay list price for this if the opportunity arises.
We would like there to be a swimming pool and the opportunity for some walking, sightseeing if my family don't want to accompany me on every hunt.
My daughter has expressed an interest in trying hunting and some outfitters have offered a non trophy animal for the kitchen as a way of introducing a new hunter to the experience, if this is an option so much the better.
We are social drinkers and enjoy the odd beer or glass of wine, especially with meals so drinks in moderation should be included.
I do not want to pay extra for inches. In my research, I note some outfitters offer a price for a certain horn length and then increase it after a certain length is reached. I believe in taking the right animal, not the biggest and the size of the trophy is luck of the draw.
I plan on bringing my own rifle
I do not want to hunt in a fenced off area.
If you can help with the above, I would be please to hear from you!