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Does Bushmen Safaris Buy Animals Before Your Hunt?
By: Bushmen Safaris
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One common question we hear from prospective hunters is whether Bushmen purchases the game just before each hunt. The answer is simply no and here’s why that matters.

At Bushmen Safaris, we’re proud to offer an authentic, sustainable hunting experience that respects the natural ecosystem. Our reserve operates on a philosophy of low hunting pressure and wildlife conservation, meaning the animals you hunt are wild, free-ranging, and part of a balanced ecosystem, not stocked.

Since 1986, we have nurtured a “wildlife-only” habitat by removing cattle, fences, and artificial watering holes to encourage natural animal behavior and excellent genetics. This approach ensures healthy populations of trophy-quality animals live and roam freely across our conservancy year-round.

We carefully manage the number of hunts each year to limit disturbance and stress on the animals, which leads to more natural patterns of movement and better opportunities for hunters. This sustainable management is what allows us to produce record trophies and a high-success rate for our bow hunters.

Our commitment is to provide an honest, fair-chase hunt where skill and patience reward you with memorable encounters and quality trophies. When you hunt with Bushmen Safaris, you are part of a true African experience that is immersed in nature, supported by expert guides, and hunting animals that belong to the land.

So, rest easy knowing that your hunt contributes to responsible wildlife management and conservation, and that every trophy you pursue is wild and earned the right way.

If you want to learn more about our hunting ethics and practices, feel free to reach out as we are excited to help make your bow hunting adventure unforgettable! For more information, contact Bushmen Safaris at 208.322.5902 or [email protected].

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