CAustin
AH ambassador
- Joined
- May 7, 2013
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- Member of
- Courtney Hunting Club, NRA Life Member, SCI Kansas City Chapter
- Hunted
- Zimbabwe,Namibia, South Africa, KwaZulu Natal, Kalahari, Northwest, Limpopo, Gauteng, APNR Kruger Area. USA Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, New Mexico, North Carolina and Texas
#1 Communication epically South Africa Outfitters. If you can’t answer my questions within 24-48 hours you don’t want my business. I have seen many constantly on the phone texting….so an answer to a simple question shouldn’t be too difficult. If you don’t have the ability to sit down each evening and spend 30 minutes answering emails or WhatsAp texts then youThis is a questions I think we as outfitters would like to know the answer to, What makes you the client decide on which and whom to book a hunt with?
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are not set up to do business in this modern world.
#2 competitive pricing. There are many ways for the hunter to check pricing. So when an outfitter says he wants $500 for a baboon, nuisance animal, for example or $200 for a porcupine, nuisacne animal, that’s not competitive. Oh and jackels are $100……your kidding right!
#3 No recent US clients that I can talk to equals no booking.
#4 Tell me BS and I am out….Honesty is essential to me doing business with you. See #2 above ……the first outfitter I ever hunted with still wants $6,000 for a Sable in South Africa and says that is a great price……not hunting with them these days. Same outfitter quoted me an elephant hunt price in SA $15,000 more than what I paid Another outfitter. Said that was a fair price.
#4 Late model highly maintained transportation. Read two wheel drive single cab 8 year old truck……you don’t want my business
#5 Your lodge must be clean and have electricity
#6 Ask to be paid in full or anything over 10-15% a year in advance of the hunt forget it. Getting money into Africa is relatively easy but getting it back out is not.
I could go on but just don’t BS the potential client. Information flows so fast now like on this forum.
I contacted a reputable PH and outfitter that did Limpopo and went. Lost track of number of kudu bulls I saw but took a very attractive but the smallest (shortest horn length) of all my kudu but killed an absolute whopper! red hartebeest. In addition got in some excellent fly fishing in the RSA Midlands along the way and saw some country I wouldn't have ordinarily seen. Met people I wouldn't have if I hadn't gone on that hunt. All lemonade from lemons. Additionally, that hunt opened the way and offered a contact with an outfitter and land owner in Botswana, a trip I had been dreaming of for a long time. I put together the Botswana trip. During that trip fell in love with Botswana and the people but haven't been able to return because of the covid crazies and my budget constraints. Took a kudu exceeding 63" and an outstanding 40" bull oryx- a very humbling experience to me. If I get to go back, I wouldn't not hunt kudu or oryx but hang out, relax and try to get behind those San trackers on eland. If we could find an old, broomed, broken-horned bull on a track I'd probably try to take him, otherwise just hang out enjoying the boma fire, sipping coffee or Grouse and exchanging stories.