Plan Your African Hunt Like a Pro: Country and Outfitter Tips

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Choosing Your Hunting Outfitter – What to Look For

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Africa has always been a dream for hunters, and with show season around the corner, inboxes will soon be full of “special offers” and glossy promises. But before you book that hunt, take a step back and think about where and with whom you’ll be spending your time. A safari is more than pulling the trigger – it’s about the land, the people, and the experience.

Step 1: Choosing the Country

Not all destinations are created equal. Start by narrowing down where you want to go.
Namibia has become a top choice for many hunters worldwide – and here’s why:
  1. Safety first – politically stable, safe to travel, and friendly people.
  2. Big country, big ranches – wide-open land with room to hunt properly.
  3. Quality game – strong genetics, plenty of species, and sustainable management.
  4. Conservation through hunting – well-regulated system that ensures game thrives.
  5. Ease of travel – good infrastructure and straightforward firearm import process.
Step 2: Choosing Your Outfitter

Once you’ve picked your country, the next step is finding the right outfitter.
A great hunt depends on who’s guiding you. Look for:

  1. Owner-operated outfitters – when the man (or woman) who owns the land is also your guide, you know they take pride in it.
  2. Local knowledge – they should know every hill, waterhole, and game path on their property.
  3. Focus on quality, not volume – fewer hunters, more attention to detail.
  4. Good references – check what past hunters say, not just what the website shows.
  5. Clear communication – from pricing to expectations, no surprises when you arrive.
At the end of the day, your safari should feel personal, not commercial.
The right country and the right outfitter will make sure you don’t just come home with trophies, but with stories you’ll tell for a lifetime.- Look forward to welcome you!- Janneman Brand
 
Do your homework! Ask the questions!
When planning your dream hunt, there are important factors to consider before committing to an outfitter. Look beyond the glossy photos — ask about their experience, conservation practices, game management policies, and client references. The right outfitter will be transparent, knowledgeable, and eager to help you make the most of your time in the field.
 

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where are you located? I would be happy to help you with you doing the reloading but I will only load for a very few real close friends as posted before liability is the problem. but will help you.
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A two minute video I made of our recent Safari. I think it turned out well
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