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Bow Hunting In Eastern Cape #5539892 01/13/15 03:53 PM
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Fellow hunters and members.

New concession found in the Eastern Cape South Africa-BOW ONLY.
Beautiful area with good quality and numbers of game.

Animals available;
Baboon on bait
Blesbuck
Blue wildebees
Bushbuck
Bushpig on bait
Caracal with dogs
Duiker
Gemsbuck
Impala
Kudu
Porcupine on bait
Springbuck Common and Black
Steenbuck
Warthog
Waterbuck
Zebra
Nyala

Book your 2015/16 hunt now

Re: Bow Hunting In Eastern Cape [Re: fvh40] #5540699 01/13/15 09:08 PM
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What kind of blinds you got Ferdi, water holes, baited areas, permanent blinds? Spot and stalk?
Could you move to another consession to rifle hunt also?

Re: Bow Hunting In Eastern Cape [Re: fvh40] #5541773 01/14/15 12:02 PM
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We have permanent blinds over water and food/bait and walk and stalk yes.
It is possible to swap your bow for a rifle, any time the hunter feel like to do so.

Re: Bow Hunting In Eastern Cape [Re: fvh40] #5546281 01/16/15 12:31 PM
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Thank you sir, sounds great.

Re: Bow Hunting In Eastern Cape [Re: fvh40] #5558825 01/23/15 12:06 AM
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No red hartebeest?

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