Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Other Big Game => Topic started by: Shooting Stix on October 03, 2015, 10:36:19 AM
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I am new to being registered to this site but I have on the website before I am currently Active duty from Spanaway Washington but am stationed in Germany. I booked this African Hunt in South Africa three years ago but due to deployments I finally got to go in September which was well worth it because I ended up after 10 days shooting 19 animals. Hopefully my brother can help me post my pictures of the trophies and while I was down there we ate the South African Cuisine which is fantastic. If anyone is looking to go to Africa to hunt let me know and while I was down there they liked me so much they asked me to be a booking agent for them so If anyone can guide me on promoting my business on here it will be much appreciated.
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I will look forward to seeing more photos.
Welcome to the site, and thanks for your service.
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African trophies
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Just guessing that you're an officer...9 years as enlisted, and I never could have afforded 19 animals in S. Africa! Congrats on the successful hunt!
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Believe it or not im only an SSgt in the Air Force for 10 years just good with money I guess but some of the animals were free for management reasons
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Thanks for sharing an awesome adventure!
More importantly, thank you very much for your service!
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Man I didn't even need to post for YOU. Welcome brother.
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Good to see you on here!
Here is the link for the sponsor stuff to promote your business.
http://hunting-washington.com/sponsorinfo.htm
It's only 50.00 a year and you can post all your hunts and specials in the sponsor area.
Some dandy critters you got down there :IBCOOL:
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Thanks Carpsniper I will do that hopefully soon. So it is broken down to a Kudu, Gemsbok, 2 Black Wildebeest, Blue Wildebeest, Eland, Zebra, Impala, 3 Warthog total ( 1 Trophy Male, 1 Sow, and a small pig not pictured), 3 Springbok, 1 ostrich, 1 Baboon, 1 common Blesbok and a White Blesbok, 1 Hartebeest, and a Water buck in 10 days of hunting and it was a blast you never knew what you were going to see that day when you woke up. I recommend going to South Africa.
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Nice pics and thanks for serving. :tup: Looks like you had some fun shoots.
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This was a trip of a lifetime with the hunt being difficult with a rifle because normally I am a bowhunter and I shot everything on my wish list but now I am getting the itch to go back so I want to go back for a Greater Kudu, Nyala, and a Lechwe. I also want to possibly do a Cape Buffalo Hunt down there also. It is a Malaria free area thank Gosh and everybody understands English which is a blessing. I know there has to be someone who is dying to go hunt South Africa it was worth every penny.
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Living Areas as follows; Room, chalet, main house, Lodge eating area and tv area, Bar