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Sounds like a blast. Hope you and your son have a great time.
Quote from: magnanimous_j on May 15, 2015, 08:57:25 AMQuote from: Bob33 on May 15, 2015, 08:32:55 AMI grew up never wanting to go to Africa, but went in 2012 and hoped that I'd be back again some day.Same here. I didn’t think I’d ever set foot on the continent, but this March I went to the Seychelles for my honeymoon and just fell in love it. My plan is to do a safari for my 40th birthday.What made you pick SA over other common safari spots?I purchased the hunt at a Safari Club banquet. I can't personally compare South Africa to other hunt destinations, but based on reading and speaking with others I believe the number and diversity of animals that one sees in the African countries has no equal. New Zealand, for example is a beautiful country and has great stag hunting but in South Africa you can see 15 or 20 different species in the same day. They have well established outfitting businesses that cater to hunters. If you shop carefully, a hunt in an African country for multiple species can be as cheap or cheaper than a single specie hunt in North America.Honestly, the challenge to keeping the trip affordable is keeping your finger off the trigger. In North America, we're used to having one tag per year for an animal (deer, elk, etc.) In South Africa, there are no bag limits. If you want to shoot 35 impalas, go right ahead. You just have to pay for each one.
Quote from: Bob33 on May 15, 2015, 08:32:55 AMI grew up never wanting to go to Africa, but went in 2012 and hoped that I'd be back again some day.Same here. I didn’t think I’d ever set foot on the continent, but this March I went to the Seychelles for my honeymoon and just fell in love it. My plan is to do a safari for my 40th birthday.What made you pick SA over other common safari spots?
I grew up never wanting to go to Africa, but went in 2012 and hoped that I'd be back again some day.