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Off to South Africa!!!!!!

Started by PZee, June 01, 2011, 08:27:00 AM

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PZee

Yes, we're heading back in about a months time. Dates to be confirmed. But I spent the whole of Monday and Yesterday loading the container to ship our lives back home. Been really busy focusing on that lately, and a few half finished bows were loaded into the container yesterday with the rest of my archery stuff. I kept 1 bow and some arrows out that will go into the hold of the plain. Lets hope there will be loads of adventures in the bush to follow over the next few years!!!!!

(We, is my wife, 2 kids and I) My son of 3 is so excited to go back to SA, he really loves the outdoors and animals so much. His favourite toys are his African Animal range that we have bought him.

Keep you posted....

Pete
'Impi! wo 'nans' impi iyeza
Obani bengathinta amabhubesi?'

PZee

Oh I forgot to add, I'm going on a hunt in a few months time with my brother-in-law. He shoots with a rifle, but only by walk and stalk to within 30yards. I'll be giving it a go with a bow, so my first ever hunt, and it will be with Trad gear. I shoot an English Long bow of 46#, but I'll be buying a Falco Storm just before we leave.
'Impi! wo 'nans' impi iyeza
Obani bengathinta amabhubesi?'

coaster500

Hope to see lots of pictures  :)

Good luck!!!
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briandean

PZee, where will you be living? There are small but passionate groups of trad archers scattered around the country.
"He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze." Psalm 18:34

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PZee

Hey Brian,

At first I'm going to be living in Krugersdorp, but really open to moving around from there. I'm starting a business with my brother-in-law, who lives in Centurion, so we might settle there seeing that the office will be in the flatlet in his back garden. Actually anywhere close enough to my brothers church - Chris Zeelie. I know you guys get together quite often.....

My wife's family live in the Mooi River valley between Graytown and Weenen, so we'll be going down there quite often. Actually what are the regs on hunting on a normal farm? They have a Pecan estate surrounded by sugarcane. They have tons of Bushpigs.....

I read the articles on African Archer every month, and will be looking at joining TASA when I arrive, aren't you the chair of TASA?

I look forward to meeting you soon, hopefully, by the Grace of God we will be there by the end of the month!
'Impi! wo 'nans' impi iyeza
Obani bengathinta amabhubesi?'

briandean

Hi Pete
Hunting on normal farms is permitted - just need a licence from the provincial authorities and then a special permit if out of season (has to be a pest problem). Then the farmer needs to give permission. Sounds more involved than it is. Last year we went to hunt Eland on a farm in the Drakensberg. They were jumping THROUGH the game fences & eating the farmer's radishes planted for his dairy cattle. He got special permits from the Parks Board to hunt them. Looking forward to connecting with you :-)
"He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze." Psalm 18:34

MikeNova

Good luck one day when I meet a rich old women Im goin!

copperhead95

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Good luck in getting back to SA!

Bisch

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fujimo

who are your wifes family in the weenen,greytown area.
are they in muden- that is in the mooi river valley.
i grew up in weenen, and lived there until i left for canada.
i hunted and guided the area pretty extensively.
good luck on your return.
wayne

PZee

Hey Wayne,

They're the Harty's. They have a Peacan Estate in Muden, around Peter Marsh's places. I love going to the farm, awesome place!! Thanks

Pete
'Impi! wo 'nans' impi iyeza
Obani bengathinta amabhubesi?'

tradtusker

There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

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fujimo

dont know the hartys- but sure do know peter marsh- when you go back there mention peter gill- a legend in the area , and a very dear friend of ours- in fact my son is named after him- what an incredible man with a ton of stories.
i sure do like the area too- and do miss it sometimes here, the absolute abundance of the small things- small critters, snakes, insects etc etc.
just dont miss the politics.
but we live in a super cool place now!!
best of luck my friend.
take care
wayne

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