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    How safe are safteys?

    I thought it was just customary to point your rifle at others while hunting in Africa. Watching African hunting shows they don’t go 5 minutes without someone pointing their rifle at someone else.
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    Stop buying goods made in China..now..!

    I guess I am missing something here. How did the communist regime in china cause this epidemic?
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    Driving In Namibia

    Thanks to everyone for your replies. I dont know when my first trip will be but would enjoy doing some driving and just seeing the country.
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    Driving In Namibia

    Would it be feasible or smart for a first time Africa hunter to rent a car to travel in Namibia? I’ve driven in lots of developed and undeveloped areas around the world. What do you think?
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    NAMIBIA: Has Anyone Hunted With Jan Oelofse Safaris?

    Thanks to everyone for sharing their thoughts.
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    Snakes!

    It is hard to feel sorry for some folks.
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    Snakes!

    Snakes are fun, there are so many fun things to do with them. Bull snake in the lunch box is always a fun one at work.
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    NAMIBIA: Has Anyone Hunted With Jan Oelofse Safaris?

    Thanks everyone, I appreciate it.
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    NAMIBIA: Has Anyone Hunted With Jan Oelofse Safaris?

    I did a search on here and info about this outfit is scarce. Has anyone hunted with them? Thanks, Dale
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    Snake Trap

    Now that would wake you right up in the morning,
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    Snake Trap

    Yeah, what he said. That oil drum trap is a dandy idea! Unfortunately I am living in a pretty snakeless area now.
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    SOUTH AFRICA: Beware Mkulu Safaris

    glad to hear you have found a resolution. Good luck to you.
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    Snake Trap

    I dont have any pics. They just look like a piece of foam insulation on the ground with a rock on top.
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    Snake Trap

    Agreed, rattlesnakes are not real fast or aggressive compared to many. Still, if I had mamba or any other venomous snakes around my home id rather meet them at a time and place of my choosing (while checking traps) rather than finding it on my doorstep at midnight when I step outside to pee.
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    Snake Trap

    I was reading the thread about mambas and thought I’d share a simple method i found many years ago for catching snakes. I used to live in New Mexico and caught rattle snakes live to sell. I would find or dig a depression in the ground and cover with a 2’x2’ piece of scrap foam board. leave one...
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    Hi There

    The internet is not a perfect mediam but it is amazing the amount of knowledge brought together in forums like this.
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    Hi There

    Thanks to all.
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    Hi There

    I am new here and in the process of deciding if i am finally ready to hunt africa. I have learned alot so far and look forward to learning more.
 
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