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Offline fvh40

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Reduced plains game package
« on: March 04, 2012, 06:26:32 AM »
Hello

I'm offering my INTRODUCTION PACKAGE at a reduced price.
FROM $4150 to $3150.
7 Days Hunting

1x East Cape Kudu
1x Impala
1x Blesbok
1x East Cape Bushbuck

Included
Transfers from airport and back
Ph and trackers
Field prep of trophies and transport to taxidermist
Accommodation, meals and lodge staff.

Excluded
Accommodation before/after the hunt
Dip & PACK
Taxidermist costs
Additional animals or days

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Re: Reduced plains game package
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2012, 06:53:12 AM »
Just went through your website.  NICE.   Do you have to pay trophy fees on top of the package for each critter? 

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Re: Reduced plains game package
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2012, 08:00:58 AM »
NO trophy fees, the animals are included in the package.

Ferdi

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Re: Reduced plains game package
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2012, 10:47:35 AM »
That's pretty cool.  :tup: I'm stretched pretty thin this year, or it would be a very tempting package. I've never hunted Africa, but am thinking my ancient .30-06 and I need to make a trip over there for plains game someday.

It gets to be Real Money when talking dangerous game, but many of the plains game hunts seem quite reasonable. The big expenses seem to be travel, and getting the trophies back home. I've seen various methods of reducing that cost as well. What I liked was the approach a buddy of mine took; he simply had the heads done as European/skull mounts and a couple of skins done as "flats" or rugs for the floor. The skulls, the flats, and a bunch of great photos were all the trophies he needed - and it was a LOT less expensive than full blown taxidermy and the associated shipping costs.

FV - I might just look you up when I get a bit ahead here. Not this year though. My hunting & fishing money is pretty well tapped out!

Thanks for posting this opportunity.

Guy

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Re: Reduced plains game package
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2012, 11:06:19 AM »
Ferdi,  That is an awesome deal.   :tup: I wish I was at that point right now but it will have to wait. 

Thanks for being a part of this site and filling some of us in on hunting Africa. I will make it there......it will just be a little while before I do.

Devin
Just one more day

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Re: Reduced plains game package
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2012, 09:47:45 PM »
That's pretty cool.  :tup: I'm stretched pretty thin this year, or it would be a very tempting package. I've never hunted Africa, but am thinking my ancient .30-06 and I need to make a trip over there for plains game someday.

It gets to be Real Money when talking dangerous game, but many of the plains game hunts seem quite reasonable. The big expenses seem to be travel, and getting the trophies back home. I've seen various methods of reducing that cost as well. What I liked was the approach a buddy of mine took; he simply had the heads done as European/skull mounts and a couple of skins done as "flats" or rugs for the floor. The skulls, the flats, and a bunch of great photos were all the trophies he needed - and it was a LOT less expensive than full blown taxidermy and the associated shipping costs.

FV - I might just look you up when I get a bit ahead here. Not this year though. My hunting & fishing money is pretty well tapped out!

Thanks for posting this opportunity.

Guy

Yes Guy
30-06 is all you need, I hunt with one as well, a Musgrave.
I agree with you on the Eropean skull thing and done my last trophies like that, much cheaper.

Answered your Pm

Ferdi

 


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