Watter aanbod sal julle maak vir die volgende in die Noord-Kaap:
1 koedoekoei
4 springbok ooie
1 elandbul (cape)
1 vvark beer
2 vvark soê
Die "day lodging fees" is R2 400, maar wat vir my onverstaanbaar is, is dat dit slegs vir een dag geprys word en ek en my duiwel vir 4 dae wil bly.
Dankie
bidmyhunt hulp
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Zuku
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Re: bidmyhunt hulp
Maak seker van die volgende. Het dit by iemand gekry wat so n stel afgetrap het met slegte gevolge
ADMINISTRATION PREPARATION FOR A HUNT
1. 1. Get the pricelist of everything (animals, lodging, all extras like trackers, skinners, vehicles, freezing facilities etc.) and the complete set of farm rules (Take your copy with to the farm).
2. Clarify, in WRITING, any of the rules that are not clear or questions you have with regards to matters not covered by the rules (Take that with you). NB is VAT included or excluded? How many hunting parties on the farm at one time? etc etc
3. Tell the farmer what your species wish list is and ask what the realistic chances are of success on a X-day hunt. How many of that species have been taken off already this year and how many are on quota to be taken off for the season.
4. Be clear about what type of accommodation you are looking for and ask whether the farm's accommodation meets those requirements. Get this in writing and take it with.
5. Ask for a list of past clients that you could speak to. (Phone at least one or two)
6. Ask about people's experiences at the farm on Hunting Forums.
7. Do a search on the farm name and "complaints" or "poor" or "bad" or similar
8. Clarify everything that needs clarification in writing e.g. by asking your questions over e-mail. If the farmer answers verbally then send him an e-mail summarizing the discussion. "It was nice speaking with you earlier. The following matters were clarified in our discussion ......" Print and take with you.
9. Hunting is expensive and budgets are tight. It pays to do your homework.
ADMINISTRATION PREPARATION FOR A HUNT
1. 1. Get the pricelist of everything (animals, lodging, all extras like trackers, skinners, vehicles, freezing facilities etc.) and the complete set of farm rules (Take your copy with to the farm).
2. Clarify, in WRITING, any of the rules that are not clear or questions you have with regards to matters not covered by the rules (Take that with you). NB is VAT included or excluded? How many hunting parties on the farm at one time? etc etc
3. Tell the farmer what your species wish list is and ask what the realistic chances are of success on a X-day hunt. How many of that species have been taken off already this year and how many are on quota to be taken off for the season.
4. Be clear about what type of accommodation you are looking for and ask whether the farm's accommodation meets those requirements. Get this in writing and take it with.
5. Ask for a list of past clients that you could speak to. (Phone at least one or two)
6. Ask about people's experiences at the farm on Hunting Forums.
7. Do a search on the farm name and "complaints" or "poor" or "bad" or similar
8. Clarify everything that needs clarification in writing e.g. by asking your questions over e-mail. If the farmer answers verbally then send him an e-mail summarizing the discussion. "It was nice speaking with you earlier. The following matters were clarified in our discussion ......" Print and take with you.
9. Hunting is expensive and budgets are tight. It pays to do your homework.