It might not look good on the outfitter saying an auction hunt can’t be combined with other hunts, but it doesn’t look good on a client trying to be cheap as possible combining two auction hunts either. I don’t think auctions are a win for anyone.
While I do agree it would be hard to legally stop or enforce they do mean with other outfitters. Below is a screen shot from one of the more "well known" DU Banquet Donors that expressly states "another outfitter in South-Africa or Namibia". This is one of many such clauses I've seen at different banquets and auctions.
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Anyone interested in bidding on any auction hunt REALLY needs to have done their homework a month or two before. I'd suggest talking to the outfitter, his/her references, scope the website, confirm the area, and check trophy fees/pricing. Not all auction hunts/donated hunts are created equal. There are some great ones out there, but be very cautious because for every good one there are 50 not so good ones.
While I do agree it would be hard to legally stop or enforce they do mean with other outfitters. Below is a screen shot from one of the more "well known" DU Banquet Donors that expressly states "another outfitter in South-Africa or Namibia". This is one of
@sureshot375 - Yes and then go to Namibia after they drop you off and send them picturesI keep telling myself not to get sucked into these Kuche threads, but I just can’t help myself.
What a totally shady policy.
If I had more time I’d buy a rifle or whatever to get one of their “free safaris” just to see first hand how crappy it really is.



That’s the thing… these DU auction hunt outfitters state he can’t hunt with another outfitter aftermake a plan to go after some more next time (or with another outfitter while you're there). Have fun!
I know what they say. I feel this concern has already been thoroughly addressed in this thread: "How are they going to enforce it?"That’s the thing… these DU auction hunt outfitters state he can’t hunt with another outfitter after
I truly think it’s a waste of money to buy a plane ticket
That’s just it…no one can enforce it which makes it laughable to me!!!I know what they say. I feel this concern has already been thoroughly addressed in this thread: "How are they going to enforce it?"
I guess you would just lie when your “outfitter” asks what your return flight is? And do a whole charade and lie. Do a fake airport drop off and make sure they don’t go and help you check in for your “flight” like lots of good outfitters do. Seems like a messThat’s just it…no one can enforce it which makes it laughable to me!!!
Here’s of few of the scenarios I can think of on “How”I know what they say. I feel this concern has already been thoroughly addressed in this thread: "How are they going to enforce it?"
Speaking from first hand experience....they don't do that.I guess you would just lie when your “outfitter” asks what your return flight is? And do a whole charade and lie. Do a fake airport drop off and make sure they don’t go and help you check in for your “flight” like lots of good outfitters do. Seems like a mess
My thought is he just shouldn’t even go with them in the first place.
they wouldn’t loose much business, no one goes and researches for outfitters and picks Kuche.My guess is they hope that 70% of people think it’s binding Africa or not so it works while they know the other 30% like me just laugh and say good luck. Just think of the damage done to their business if anyone of us really trumpeted this to everyone…how much business do you think they would lose? (a lot given how many choices are out there)