Plains game trophy hunts are reasonable. Cull hunts are downright cheap. The big five are where it can get expensive. The only drawback is the long plane ride to South Africa but if you have the time, it can be broken in to two flights.just got back from Eugene Oregon sportsman show and couldn't believe how low the prices have come down to hunt there. TWO WATERS Safaris had great show specials and they are great people with no game no pay policy. there exchange rate is now 16 to 1. this outfitter is in south Africa.
Where is the best layover spot on the way to africa? Hunts are cheap its the government extortion fees called trophy fees then taxidermy and shipping that triples the pricePlains game trophy hunts are reasonable. Cull hunts are downright cheap. The big five are where it can get expensive. The only drawback is the long plane ride to South Africa but if you have the time, it can be broken in to two flights.
If you go out of Dulles, It's 8.5 hours to Dakar, Senegal. You sit on the plane for 1.5 hours while they fumigate the plane with you on it. Then another 8.5 hour flight to Jo'burg. If you go out of Atlanta, It's 16 hours to Jo'burg. I prefer the non stop flight. Drink only water and get up and walk around a lot. You get a digiplayer to watch several movies etc. Take a book and sleep if you can. Most of the flights are at night anyway. They do feed you well. Once in Johannesburg, if you have to transfer to another flight, you can stay at the airport or if you have an overnight layover, your outfitter can arrange your stay at Africa Sky's. Follow the yellow brick road and keep a stiff upper lipWhere is the best layover spot on the way to africa? Hunts are cheap its the government extortion fees called trophy fees then taxidermy and shipping that triples the price
Dusty, My costs, exclusive of airfare, double with taxidermy costs. I've done the flights four different ways and settled on the Atlanta direct Jo'burg flight on Delta. Other times we transferred through Paris and Frankfurt. Layovers there can be excessive, over ten or fifteen hours. The Dakar stop is on South African Airways, did that too. Be prepared to breath some bug spray on that and the European routes. We stay overnight right at the airport and use a meet and greet service to smooth the firearm import and transfer process. It's well worth the money.Where is the best layover spot on the way to africa? Hunts are cheap its the government extortion fees called trophy fees then taxidermy and shipping that triples the price
Capt. It's not cheap here. State governments are trying to squeeze every PENNY out of hunters. Some states have lotteries. You buy a CHANCE to hunt an animal and if you're lucky enough to get drawn, the real extortion starts.Prices arent cheap, infact its prob the highest its ever been here...its just our currancy is so sh$t thanks to..wel it just is.If you earn $'s or €/£ the time is now to come to SA, you can life/hunt like a king.
up grade on TWO WATERS Safaris. they just got new place full of buffalo and are running a special of 1 cape buffalo 1kudu 1 gemsbuck $12,500. this is a great outfitter as went in sept 2015. his price for 5 big animals $4600. this incluced every thing and no game no pay. some of there prices are down 30%. give them a call and tell him what you want to hunt and he will put a package togerther for you. tell him lynn sent you.just got back from Eugene Oregon sportsman show and couldn't believe how low the prices have come down to hunt there. TWO WATERS Safaris had great show specials and they are great people with no game no pay policy. there exchange rate is now 16 to 1. this outfitter is in south Africa.
Hi,just got back from Eugene Oregon sportsman show and couldn't believe how low the prices have come down to hunt there. TWO WATERS Safaris had great show specials and they are great people with no game no pay policy. there exchange rate is now 16 to 1. this outfitter is in south Africa.
Go while you are healthy and before the political climate gets worse.Been researching a South African hunt now for the past six months. Time and again the outfitter, Two Waters has come up time and again for both quality and value. I'm going to decide in the next few weeks and it's now down to two outfitters.