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Whats OIL hunt?Having just got back from a OIL hunt opportunity S Africa, I'd recommend you hunt in an African country.
You can shoot multiple species, have a great time, and still have $ leftover for taxidermy.
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Once in a lifetime hunt.Whats OIL hunt?
I see. What country? Worth it? Spot and stalk? Bait?Once in a lifetime hunt.
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I hunted South Africa. Totally worth it. I did zero shots over water/bait, & shot 8 animals on a 12,000 acre hunting preserve. 5 were spot and stalk, and 3 were opportunistically shot from the landcruiser going to other locations in the property. My wife and I were the only 2 clients the whole week. We had access to another >30k acres if we wanted other species or different trophy sizes, etc.I see. What country? Worth it? Spot and stalk? Bait?
A hunt for a Kodiak brown was a dream of mine since high school. Never happened.I would get dropped off on Kodiak for two weeks in November to deer hunt, go on a great spring bear hunt in Canada, and a Mexico Coues deer hunt. Probably have enough leftover to do Kodiak and Canada bear again the next year.
Or I’d put a big dent in the Brown Bear hunt I need to do.
You are barely going to make a Mongolia ibex hunt on $20,000. With airfare, mandatory "tips" and trophy export.Thanks for the reply. I never considered Europe or Greenland, I'll look into that a little more. My wife and I have often talked about a long family vaction in New Zealand. Bring the kids, rent an RV, and squeeze in a couple hunts for me. Although, based on my research 20k is probably not enough to do it "right".
For whatever reason, I've never really been that attracted to hunting Africa. Not 100% sure why, it just doesn't get me all that excited.
Further more, I'm not all that excited about any hunts that seem to "easy". But of course, I don't want to pay for anything either that's low odds.. There in lies my conundrum with pay to play hunts in general.
You seem pretty knowlegable about this subject. What do you know about Asia and/or Mongolia/
I remember getting off the airplane and being pissed about a $35,000 2017 Seqouia with 60,000 miles on it out the door with New Mexico tax. That was the cheapest 4x4 full size family wagon I could find within 2000 miles. When I landed in Germany in October of 2023 I bought two cars both 2020's Toyota Sienna for $37,000 and a Subaru Ouback both with premium levels of spec for $33,000 both with less than 30,000 miles. I still feel raped.20k Isnt what it used to be