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Hi All,
I am a rancher from Texas and have hunted in Africa a few times. I have mostly traveled to Africa and Australia in pursuit of a domesticated animal. Now I might have you wondering? On my first Safari in the Eastern Cape in 1997 I happened by many Dorper Sheep farms and became fascinated with a hardy meat sheep that did not have to be sheared. As they say the rest is history!
After 5 trips to Africa finally I am going on a dangerous game hunt. Now you won't be surprised to know I'll attend the Namibian National Dorper Championships Show and Sale first then fly to Caprivi in search of buffalo, elephant, hippo, & croc.
I've spent more time in Namibia than anywhere else and I truly love the people and the vast landscapes. I suppose being from west Texas I feel at home in the desert with a group of hard working and very pleasant men and ladies.
I am not much of a "gear guy" but I always appreciate advice from those who have done it before.
Kind Regards,
Philip
I am a rancher from Texas and have hunted in Africa a few times. I have mostly traveled to Africa and Australia in pursuit of a domesticated animal. Now I might have you wondering? On my first Safari in the Eastern Cape in 1997 I happened by many Dorper Sheep farms and became fascinated with a hardy meat sheep that did not have to be sheared. As they say the rest is history!
After 5 trips to Africa finally I am going on a dangerous game hunt. Now you won't be surprised to know I'll attend the Namibian National Dorper Championships Show and Sale first then fly to Caprivi in search of buffalo, elephant, hippo, & croc.
I've spent more time in Namibia than anywhere else and I truly love the people and the vast landscapes. I suppose being from west Texas I feel at home in the desert with a group of hard working and very pleasant men and ladies.
I am not much of a "gear guy" but I always appreciate advice from those who have done it before.
Kind Regards,
Philip