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<blockquote data-quote="Johan Dreyer" data-source="post: 838492" data-attributes="member: 70566"><p>Thank you, Harald, for the kind words! While we accept the compliment of animals being plentyful in South Africa ( it reflects on good management and a sustainable utilisation policy ) I reject the generalisation that hunting here is "easy". Such an opinion is normally formed from hear say or very limited experience of African hunting. Anybody who calls hunting a buffalo in the Zambezi valley thickets , baiting a leopard, tracking a tusker , stalking a vaal rhebuck in the Winterberg mountains or closing in on an old kudu bull in the Fish River valley bushveld "easy" has either never done it or hunted with an extremely competent PH and tracker. The beauty of Africa is that it offers something for everybody's ability and finances and the difference between being a very happy hunter and disgruntled one is choosing the ideal compromise between your expectations and budget as well as having a positive attitude.. That ,and the right, ethical outfitter of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johan Dreyer, post: 838492, member: 70566"] Thank you, Harald, for the kind words! While we accept the compliment of animals being plentyful in South Africa ( it reflects on good management and a sustainable utilisation policy ) I reject the generalisation that hunting here is "easy". Such an opinion is normally formed from hear say or very limited experience of African hunting. Anybody who calls hunting a buffalo in the Zambezi valley thickets , baiting a leopard, tracking a tusker , stalking a vaal rhebuck in the Winterberg mountains or closing in on an old kudu bull in the Fish River valley bushveld "easy" has either never done it or hunted with an extremely competent PH and tracker. The beauty of Africa is that it offers something for everybody's ability and finances and the difference between being a very happy hunter and disgruntled one is choosing the ideal compromise between your expectations and budget as well as having a positive attitude.. That ,and the right, ethical outfitter of course. [/QUOTE]
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