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How Does Bushmen Safaris Ensure a Safe and Successful Hunting Experience

Bushmen Safaris takes several measures to ensure a safe and successful hunting experience for their clients:
- Experienced Professional Hunters: Bushmen Safaris provides experienced professional hunters who help identify the best trophies, ensure safety, and maximize hunting opportunities.
- Archery-Only Conservancy: Our 22,000-acre wildlife conservancy has been archery-only since 1986, promoting better genetics and lower hunting pressure.
- Low Hunting Pressure: We schedule hunts around the dark of the moon, ensuring a minimum of 20 days every month with no hunting pressure.
- Specialized Setup: The facility is owned, operated, and specifically set up for bow hunters, catering to your unique needs and expectations.
- Safety Measures: Hunting vehicles are equipped with well-stocked first aid kits, and emergency medical facilities are usually available within a few hours.
- Backup Support: Archers are backed up by professional hunters using appropriate "stopping cartridges" for dangerous situations.
- Varied Hunting Techniques: Bushmen Safaris employs different hunting methods, including blinds (both ground and elevated) and spot-and-stalk, depending on conditions.
- Tracking Capabilities: We have skilled trackers and a tracking dog to locate wounded animals, ensuring ethical and successful hunts.
- Full-Time Management Teams: We have management teams both in the USA and South Africa to coordinate pre- and post-hunt details and ensure a successful overall experience.
All of these measures collectively contribute to Bushmen Safaris' reputation for safety and success, as evidenced by their high rate of repeat clients and numerous entries in the SCI World Record Books.
Book Your Adventure Today
Contact Dani Anderson-Baker at 208.322.5902 today to plan your dream hunting trip and experience the untamed beauty, exceptional trophy quality, and unmatched professionalism that sets us apart as the premier hunting destination in South Africa.
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