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If anyone is interested in plains game hunting in South Africa or Namibia, please contact me. I just spent four weeks in Namibia with a guy who has hired me to write a book about his life, and another week in South Africa's Limpopo Province with a friend. Although I wasn't there to hunt, I did get to shoot a few head of game for braais (barbecues) and billtong (jerky). The Namibian has approximately 200 square miles of land and more game per square inch than I've seen anywhere -- everything from damaraland dik-did to sable, roan, etc. His kudu, though are suffering an epidemic of rabies . We found several carcasses and at least one infected live bull. The South African is an old friend, who guided me to my lion in Zambia in 1994, and is taking only a few clients on personalized safaris. You tell him what you want and he will find the best places to take you for the best trophies of those species. His prices are very reasonable.

 

Bill Quimby

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Bill,

Sounds like you had a good time. I may be interested in some information. The family and me may be relocating to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to work this fall for a couple of years. I won't know until the middle of August, but the wife and I are headed down there the first of August for our familiarization visit. If it goes well, then we should be gone by November.

No coues hunts this year. We just bought bonus points.

I would really be interested in my kids taking some of the African game, since this will be one of their greatest experiences. Any information that you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

 

Danny

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