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South Africa 7 nights & 6 hunting days for 2 hunters, trophy fees include 14 non-trophy animals

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South Africa 7 nights & 6 hunting days for 2 hunters, trophy fees include 14 non-trophy animals
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This item SOLD at 2022 Mar 27 @ 16:20UTC-6 : CST/MDT
Big Water Safaris located in Laohu Valley Reserve, Philippolis, South Africa has donated a hunt for 2 hunters.

Hunt details:
• 2 hunters for 7 nights and 6 hunting days
• Full accommodation (All meals, drinks, daily laundry etc.)
• 2 hunters one PH basis.
• Trophy fees include 7 non-trophy animals per hunter (2 x large animals and 5 x small animals) totaling 14 animals Large animals include blue wildebeest, black wildebeest, kudu, eland and gemsbuck. Small animals include springbuck, blesbuck, warthog or ostrich.

Excluded are airfare, pre and post safari expenses, dipping, shipping and taxidermy work. Additional trophy animals hunting is available at current price list. Any caping of non-trophy animals is a $100 each.

Flights need to be booked to Bloemfontein (2.5 hours’ drive from Philippolis)
Timeframe –2022, 2023
Big Water Safaris forms part of a conservation effort to save the critical endangered Tiger Sub Specie, “Tigress Amoyensis” (South China Tiger) www.savechinastigers.org. Laohu Valley Reserve is a preserve of 83,000 acres was set up in 2002 in Philippolis,South, Africa to help with the breeding and rewilding of zoo born tigers from China. The project started with 5 tigers and the numbers have now grown to 23. These tigers need 10-14 lbs of meat per tiger per day to survive or an equivalent of 23 springbuck or similar weight animal every 3-4 days. This gives hunters the unique opportunity to contribute directly to our conservation project where the money generated sustains the preserve and rewilding efforts of the team. This is also one of the few places in the world where hunters can have firsthand experience feeding the large predators and see what actually happens with the animals they shoot.


Hein Funck
Big Water Safari
www.bigwatersafaris.com