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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2715868" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>You can't justify a hunt by the meat you get and the cost of the hunt. I do know that when you get a 1,200 lb animal it is a lot of meat in your freezer. When I look at a hunt it is all about the ADVENTURE and if you harvest something all the better. We have been lucky to get a lot of hunting land without paying for a lease. The guided hunts we went one were fairly inexpensive and the Africa hunts were extremely cheap compared to a guided hunt in USA. It is getting to be a rich man's sport these times. Too bad the land owners and guide service have gone up so much, but they have to make money. It the charging $$$ by the animal or rack size that gets me.</p><p>If you have the chance to get a GemsBuck go for it. The meat is excellent but may depend on what they eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2715868, member: 116439"] You can't justify a hunt by the meat you get and the cost of the hunt. I do know that when you get a 1,200 lb animal it is a lot of meat in your freezer. When I look at a hunt it is all about the ADVENTURE and if you harvest something all the better. We have been lucky to get a lot of hunting land without paying for a lease. The guided hunts we went one were fairly inexpensive and the Africa hunts were extremely cheap compared to a guided hunt in USA. It is getting to be a rich man's sport these times. Too bad the land owners and guide service have gone up so much, but they have to make money. It the charging $$$ by the animal or rack size that gets me. If you have the chance to get a GemsBuck go for it. The meat is excellent but may depend on what they eat. [/QUOTE]
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