Namibia Invites Trophy Hunters

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common sense from a government wow wish there was more of that
 
Namibia is a great place to hunt, especially for a first African hunt. Tough to beat the quality and quantity of the game (although RSA is probably equal), and impossible to beat the friendliness of the people.
 
I would have to say it is the most hunter friendly country that I have been to.
 
Wonderful to see an open invitation like this directly from the government. Good for them.
Thanks for sharing it!

R.
 
Nice to know we are welcome, thanks for sharing!
 
good to hear. been to namibia and it was a great hunt and experience.
 
Namibia is my second home.
1. It is THE easiest place to go with guns.
2. It has the best people
3. It has the best hunting
4. It has incredible scenery
5. Great hunting culture

I could go on.....

Regards,
Philip
 
Awesome !!!!!
Cant wait to go back .
:P Pilot::A Camping:
 
I love Namibia. My first safari was there in 2015 , hopefully we draw a leopard tag this month. Cant wait to go back. Great hunting and people.
 
It is on my list of places to go
 
There is a game fair in Outjo, April 30th . See you in the beer tent. God I hope there is one
 
Fine place to hunt with some great professionals. They do a lot for our sport. It is outstanding that the government "gets" it. Kudo's to Namibia. Bruce
 
I've been to Namibia 3 times. Part of me wants to experience other parts of Africa. Part of me wants to continue supporting a country that is doing it right. Great game, great climate, great people, and a government doing a great job for hunters.
 
What an incentive to go to Namibia!
 

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