Are you ready to embark on your own hunting journey of a lifetime and experience a crossbow adventure in the wilds of South Africa with Bushmen Safaris?
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Crossbows are often considered tools for new hunters, elderly hunters, and those with physical limitations, but they’re available to everyone during archery season in most states. You could benefit from incorporating a crossbow into some of your bowhunting strategies regardless of your age, gender, skills, or mindset.
Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we get from our hunting clients about planning a trip and hunting in South Africa with Bushmen Safaris.
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What type of bow should I bring and what draw weight should I use?
For plains game hunting, you should bring your normal big game set up you would use for whitetail, elk or any other type deer. We have archers who use compound, re-curve, and long bow as well as crossbows. The most important aspect of your hunt will be that you are familiar with your bow and equipment as well as African Game shot placement.
Embark on your own hunting journey of a lifetime and experience a crossbow adventure in the wilds of South Africa with Bushmen Safaris. Our professional hunters and experienced staff understands the special needs of a crossbow hunter, and give every individual crossbow hunter the opportunity on the species desired in only the best hunting areas available. We hunt only areas and concessions that ensure better hunting opportunities and the uninhibited natural movement of game along trails and constant water drinking routines. Special management and strategic placement of blinds and tree stands ensure the best chance for the trophies of a lifetime. For more information about crossbow hunting, please contact us at 208.322.5902 or [email protected] to learn about the hunting opportunities available at Bushmen Safaris.
Since he was a 14-year-old growing up in South Dakota, reading the likes of Jack O’Connor in Outdoor Life magazine, Mryon Maddox has wanted to go on a real African Safari.