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Hey welcome to the forums. It's a great place to learn and the search engine should be used a lot. There is a lot of archived data here answering pretty much every question about hunting in Africa. Which part of NM? I lived in ABQ and worked all over the state for years.
 
Hey welcome to the forums. It's a great place to learn and the search engine should be used a lot. There is a lot of archived data here answering pretty much every question about hunting in Africa. Which part of NM? I lived in ABQ and worked all over the state for years.
Love your handle. Did undergrad in Las Cruces, in the Mesilla Valley, Chile capital of the world.
 
NMSU...sister in law graduated from there. I miss the smell of chiles roasting in the fall! Not just green but red too!
 
I was born in Carlsbad and lived there, or Las Cruces, until I was 24. Really miss the access to hunting we had back then. It was so simple to load up the truck and head into the Guadalupes or Sacramentos with a total cost of less than $100, including gas and ammo.
 
Same here. Nothing like the smell of roasting green chile. Actually it’s much easier to find good green chile than good red chile these days, especially the pork based sauce… made the right way. Nellie’s (near the ball fields and drive in theater) in Las Cruces late 60s…. excellent, hot red chile :)
 
Same here. Nothing like the smell of roasting green chile. Actually it’s much easier to find good green chile than good red chile these days, especially the pork based sauce… made the right way. Nellie’s (near the ball fields and drive in theater) in Las Cruces late 60s…. excellent, hot red chile :)
If you’re looking for good red chile powders check out Pendery’s in Ft. Worth.
 
Hey welcome to the forums. It's a great place to learn and the search engine should be used a lot. There is a lot of archived data here answering pretty much every question about hunting in Africa. Which part of NM? I lived in ABQ and worked all over the state for years.
I work in ABQ. Been here about 4 years. Will never live anywhere else
 
I was born in Carlsbad and lived there, or Las Cruces, until I was 24. Really miss the access to hunting we had back then. It was so simple to load up the truck and head into the Guadalupes or Sacramentos with a total cost of less than $100, including gas and ammo.
Tags are harder to get now (like everywhere) but I have drawn multiple every year I've been here.
 
Welkom!
 
Mountains, high desert, great food…it’s a good place.
 
Welcome to AH!!
 
Hello from New Mexico. Planning my first trip for PG in 2028.
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Derian Koekemoer Safaris — your one-stop shop for an unforgettable African Safari!
If you’re chasing that dream hunt in the heart of the Lowveld, this family-run outfit (led by Professional Hunter Derian Koekemoer and my wife Johlene) delivers exactly what the tagline promises. Operating since 2013 out of Hoedspruit, Limpopo, right in the classic bushveld, with areas bordering or adjacent to the Greater Kruger National Park we specialize in authentic, fair-chase experiences that feel like the real Africa.
 

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Turner024 wrote on JG26Irish_2's profile.
Would you be willing to talk sometime about your experience with RDB? More so what you would recommened taking. I will be going in May.
Tdruck wrote on Shotgun Coach's profile.
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Did you hunt w Leeuwkop at their ranch or in Zimbabwe? The ranch looks awesome, but I'll be in Zimbabwe for buffalo and whatever else we dig up.
What did you hunt for?
Vaccines?
What rifle did you use?
I feel like I need a good cotton safari shirt and an ammo belt to make the hunt feel right!
How often did you shoot prior to going?
Did you use sticks for shooting practice?



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