Namibia free range plains game hunt

im looking into Namibia now just for the simple reason of the non high fence hunting. glad i came across this thread
 
Namibia has a lot to offer and it's an AWESOME country...!

Let us know if you have any questions that we can help you with. We would like to make your Namibian Safari extra special.
 
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I am just coming to the end of my first Namibian, first of any type of safari. It has exceeded my expectations many times over, the game has been unbelievable, the PH possibly even more so. Memories for a lifetime for sure. Beautiful country. I have hunted the Kalahari, the khomas mountains, even had a trip to the skeleton coast to catch a cob.

I will do a write up when I get back to Canada in a few.days.
 
I am just coming to the end of my first Namibian, first of any type of safari. It has exceeded my expectations many times over, the game has been unbelievable, the PH possibly even more so. Memories for a lifetime for sure. Beautiful country. I have hunted the Kalahari, the khomas mountains, even had a trip to the skeleton coast to catch a cob.

I will do a write up when I get back to Canada in a few.days.
who did you hunt with?

edit, i found the information on a previous post.
 
I sent Billc a pic of the kudu, took nice oryx hartbeest, huge warthog, mountain zebra. Hunt some guineas in the afternoon , great food great company. Africa has been amazing.
 
I sent Billc a pic of the kudu, took nice oryx hartbeest, huge warthog, mountain zebra. Hunt some guineas in the afternoon , great food great company. Africa has been amazing.

You mean the kudu I am jealous of now. LOL I will be looking for that kudu"s brother or dad in july. Also a bull oryx like you took to match up with the cow oryx I took. Looking forward to reading all about your trip once your back home.
 

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