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Hunting shooting in South Africa, Eastern Cape , Northern Cape, Free State, Limpopo. Resources & advice |
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This advice is primarily written
for UK residents planning a trip to South Africa . I work with two companies who specialise in big game and one company which specialises in bird shooting. All operators must be members of PHASA. The web sites of my partners in Africa give plenty of advice about clothing and equipment to take so there's no point in repeating this information here. Just start at my main map page of Africa and follow the links. Anyone travelling such a long distance may wish to add some sightseeing / game viewing time before or after their hunting trip. We can arrange game viewing and / or a planned sightseeing trip itinerary or you can plan your own. General tourist information about South Africa is available on various web sites such as South Africa Info. , South Africa Net (this site was slow to load the last time I checked, but has many useful links). For flights to South Africa, there
are numerous online resources. Be aware that if you fly with KLM, you will
almost certainly fly via Schiphol and you must apply in advance for your
weapon to transit the airport (even though you and your baggage are
checked in at UK and you will not see your baggage until it arrives with
you in South Africa). You will need to fax the customs in advance - if you
go to this
web page there are links to the downloadable forms. Your flight
booking agent should be able to help if you are having problems with this.
When you book your flight , you must tell the airline you will be carrying
sporting firearms at the time of booking. Flying from the UK, try
these airlines: Lastly, some of the best online prices are from Be aware that if you book any flight which means you fly with a shotgun or rifle via Schipol (Amsterdam) which is usually with KLM or via Dubai which is usually with Emirates - that you must apply to the airports to notify them that you will be transiting with sporting firearms. Trips to the East Cape should not need any immunisations as this is a Malaria free area. Trips to the Northern Cape (Kubusi & Ultimate Adventures) usually require immunisation medication - you should check with your local Health Centre about this. I am happy to give advice about which airlines to use based on my own personal experience. I prefer to fly overnight, it's much easier to sleep on these flights - the last time I took a daytime flight, I still had to get up at 3 am to reach my local airport, so I not only lost sleep getting up so early, but hardly slept on the daytime flight out. Low dosage Aspirin should be considered to reduce the risk of DVT - ask your local health centre for advice. Take an extra bottle of water on board (or use an empty bottle to fill up from the fountain on the 'plane) - security restrictions make it more difficult to carry water with you , but it's so easy to become badly dehydrated on these flights. South Africa is really a stunning country and offers a huge variety of interesting sights and activities for the tourist. Many hunters like to combine their hunting trip with a sightseeing trip which can be enjoyed by any ladies in the group as well as the men (apologies to any lady hunters here - but I have to acknowledge that around 95% of hunters are men!). I'm happy to give advice if you want to visit other parts of the country before or after your hunting trip. Everyone in South Africa is talking about the East Cape for wildlife and hunting. This is the up and coming area with a wide variety of habitats. Wild game previously decimated is now returning naturally as well as being re introduced. They have a Brucellosis free policy and unlike many areas in the North, have none of the major diseases affecting animals and humans. Hot/warm weather clothing:
For
Africa etc. For travelling and hunting I have found that little beats
Craghopper trousers which you can buy online There are two versions of these trousers - one even incorporates insect
repellant. Zip off trousers which can be worn as shorts are a good idea if
you are going when it's seriously hot. A wide brimmed light coloured soft
hat and long sleeved cotton shirts are vital. On your feet, a decent pair of
lightweight, waterproof walking boots are important. Get the ones which fit
just over the ankle. Another useful
UK based site worth trying is Field and Trek Click here
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the USA or anywhere else for that matter and wish to try some of the very
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Bird Shooting trips in South Africa is not as expensive as you may think. 7 nights full board , 6 days shooting (high volume dove, walked up mixed, morning & evening goose and duck flights) laundry, alcoholic drinks, airport transfers will cost around £1,100.00. Only extras are cartridges (at cost) and tips.
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