Posted on October 8th, 2010 by Ruth
What hunter doesn’t relish the thought of hunting in beautiful Namibia? And you can, under the expert guidance of Justus and Karla Brits.
Bow hunting is hugely popular in Africa and bow hunters are easily accommodated at concessions where blinds are placed strategically to ensure maximum success. The blinds range from ground to elevated blinds and even tree stands are used.
Generally a bow and arrow combination that can produce a minimum of 65lbs. of kinetic energy with broadhead-tipped arrows is recommended. Afrihunt Safaris also recommend lighted sight pins for hunting from inside a dark blind as well as camo clothing.
Contact Details:
Tel: +264 67 2340 31
Fax: +264 67 2340 31
Email: info@afrihuntsafaris.com
Website: www.afrihuntsafris.com
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Posted on October 8th, 2010 by Ruth

Herman started in the sport of archery and bowhunting and in 2004 he bought the old JDT Archery and changed it to HB Archery. With the shop he has created a meeting place for likeminded people to meet, and often these people become hunting buddies.
With a huge amount of archery knowledge and experience, HB Archery is more than just an archery retailer, it has turned into an archery pro shop, where they work on all make of bows, make strings and tune bows .
They are the agent for Martin Archery, but they source any make of bow you require.
They -
- work on bows
- make custom strings for compound and traditional bows
- make and work on arrows
Contact Details:
262 Eeufees Street
Pretoria-North
0182
PO Box 16309
Pretoria-North
0116
South Africa
Tel: +27 12 5656 833
Fax: +27 12 5656 834
Email: herman@hb-archery.co.za
Website: http://hb-archery.co.za
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Posted on October 7th, 2010 by Ruth
They operate in the pristine bushveld in the Eastern Cape which is a Malaria Free area. The game farm is just 30 kilometres from Grahamstown, the reserve is ideally suited for bow hunting with thickly wooded river valleys, rolling hills and deep gorges.

They are dedicated solely to bow hunting and their hides bring the bow hunter in range of African trophies that will satisfy all hunters.
The hunting area borders onto forty five thousand hectares of state game reserve which is a Big Four Reserve the reserve does not have lion.
Their facilities are superb – luxurious and comfy and in beautiful surroundings. The Eastern Cape is famous for its hospitality in South Africa and they extend this hospitality to you on your safari of a life time
Contact Details:
P.O. Box 9061
Estadeal
Port Elizabeth
6012
Tel: +27 41 486 1991
Mobile: +27 83 448 8747
Fax: +27 41 486 1002
Website: www.greatfishriverbowhunters.com
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Posted on October 7th, 2010 by Ruth
They were established in 1950, and have several clubs affiliated to it. All the clubs welcome visitors and have a development and training programme for beginners.
Classes are designed to introduce you to the sport, and all equipment is provided and matched as closely as possible to your build.
Archery and bow hunting in South African is growing in popularity and can be enjoyed by virtually anyone regardless of physical ability, and the clubs welcome adults and children. . Archery facilities are available both outdoor and indoor.
Tournaments and events are also planned where particpants can show off their skills.
Bows are made from different types of materials like wood and aluminium and there are also various types: recurve bows are the official bows of the Olympics for instance, while compound bows have cams and pulleys and are designed for bowhunting.
Contact Details:
Website: www.wparchery.org
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Posted on October 7th, 2010 by Ruth
Getting up close to a magnifcent Eland or buffalo requires patience and skill. Bow hunting is loved by nature lovers, and Hoeksfontein provides hunters with an exciting landscape of plains and rocky outcrops where you can stalk, crawl and hide before drawing the bowstring and releasing the arrow.
Hoeksfontein is well suited to a bow hunt with the possibilty of hunting from blinds or to walk and stalk to bow hunting distances.
Bow hunting at Hoeksfontein offers you the freedom of choice - a trophy hunt, the thrill of the chase, or for meat.
They invite you to come and enjoy the unique experience that Africa offers you, and with comfy accommodation and great facilities, you’re in for a safari experience never to be forgotten.
Contact Details:
Hoeksfontein Safaris
PO Box 15, Pearston
E.Cape
Tel: +27 82 664 3810
Tel / Fax: +2742 246 1488
Email: bennie@hoeksfontein.co.za
Website: www.hoeksfontein.co.za
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