Trophies from a memorable hunt
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by SEOPros
1y ago
Game Hunting on the wild African landscape, tracking through all kinds of vegetation all the while carrying your weapon. That is every hunter’s happy place. There is something special about being out on a hunt, something that you cannot compare to anything else. Hunting in South Africa is a pastime that is very much a part of the culture, ingrained in many of the people. When you come to South Africa to hunt plains game or dangerous game professional South African hunters, who have spent many years exploring and hunting in the areas where you will be taken, will accompany you. Helping you take ..read more
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Hunting the Nyala
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by Justin
1y ago
If you hunt for looks then this is one of the most beautiful bucks out there. Is hunting the Nyala o your list of dream trophies? The Nyala has interesting markings and spiraled horns making a real eye-catching trophy. Stripes, gorgeous whites blacks, and browns with spots of white on its face and lower section. More often than not, lighter legs as if they were wearing golden socks. The Nyala is an antelope and is between a bushbuck and a kudu in size. A fun fact about the Nyala is that the females are called ewes while the males are called bulls, which just shows how difficult it was to class ..read more
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Hunting the Buffalo
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by Justin
1y ago
The art of Buffalo hunting  The formidable Cape Buffalo is one of Africa’s most challenging animals to hunt. Why…? They pack massive weight, a bad temper, and an impressive horn span which is a menacing danger to those in its path. While they are considered to be docile in their herd environment, when wounded, that calm demeanor changes in an instant. The Buffalo is one of the Big Five. Tracking and hunting down one of these creatures is a privilege for any hunter, fortunate enough to have the opportunity.  “While an elephant never forgets, the Buffalo never forg ..read more
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The South African Hunting Industry
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by Justin
1y ago
The South African Hunting Industry is not without its troubles. Every year the industry experiences renewed criticism. Still, hunting in South Africa is legal and is usually done responsibly. Each year thousands of hunters visit the country. On a quest to experience something that they have always wanted to be a part of. When hunters come to South Africa, their hunts are well documented – a hunt is never a hidden activity. The South African hunting industry gives a significant boost to the economy. Most importantly, conservation is at the forefront of everyone involved. Hunting goes a lon ..read more
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Hunting the Mountain Zebra
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by Justin
1y ago
Did you know there were different kinds of Zebra..? We don’t mean black with white stripes, or white with black stripes – we mean the Burchell’s zebra, the Grevy zebra, and the Mountain Zebra. Let’s dive into the Mountain Zebra because these phenomenal climbers are rare and incredible. Firstly, you know it’s a mountain zebra because they have white bellies as opposed to Burchells Zebra whose stomachs are striped. The mountain zebra also has clearly striped legs all the way down whereas the Burchells have stripes that fade out towards the bottom. A dewlap is a longitudinal flap of skin or simi ..read more
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Hunting the Springbok
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by Justin
1y ago
Have you ever thought about Hunting the Springbok? South Africa’s national animal is the Springbok. Due to game farming, breeding and selling, they are widely distributed on game farms throughout South Africa. As a result, these bucks are a sustainable choice for hunters venturing into the plains of South Africa. When Hunting the Springbok, do you recognize the different types? The most common, affordable, and easy to access are: Kalahari or Western springbok – Available free range in the Kalahari. They are a light fawn colour, with thin dark brown face stripes. Contrastingly, the side stripes ..read more
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Hunting in Mozambique
African Hunting Safaris Blog
by Justin
1y ago
Mozambique is South Africa’s neighbouring coastal country with a warm tropical climate. These two nations share the border, and even some of the land, on which you will find the Kruger National Park. A large part of the country is dedicated to hunting. Their government makes great use of sustainable utilization. This is a method of conservation by applying strategic hunting. Here you will find a large variety of species from the smallest to the dangerous game, making the adventure all the more exciting! There are also Sable everywhere. Wild hunting opportunities fill Mozambique because of its ..read more
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