Packing For Your African Hunting Safari
Packing For Your African Hunting Safari
How to pack for an African Hunting Safari; including rifle cases, ammo cases, carry-on bags, and checked luggage.
Packing For Your African Hunting Safari
How to pack for an African Hunting Safari; including rifle cases, ammo cases, carry-on bags, and checked luggage.
Looking at this for the 3rd time. Getting ready to head out of the Country soon again. I get something each time.
Great video!
Be careful they might mug you for the toilet paper because of the healing properties against covid 19
Would love to know what fishing gear you bring
Hi man, how much a hunting safari costs?
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Is there any free range hunting in south africa. And what would the price range from
epic video man
sowing is such an underrated skill
I’ve watched this video a few times now and always pick up a different point each time. Gotta say that the toilet paper comment cracked me up because I’ve always carried a roll in my backpack.
Yep, I’m laughing about hunting and tracking a buffalo but thinking about TP… Distractions could be a bad thing, LOL!
Great video, thanks for posting!
9:25 that bag looks like a monkfish 🤣🤣
Here’s a travel tip that’s always helped forgetful me: once you’ve fully packed your checked clothing bag the way you like, lay it open on your bed and take a quick picture with your phone.
Now when your trip is over, you can look back at that picture and remember how you packed your luggage before you left. Packing efficiently always seems easier to do before you start your trip and seems hardest at the end 😂
I would also carry copies of airline company and federal gun regs to show ignorant airline personnel. Their stupidity is amazing!
Do you also take a soft gun case for when you are at your destination?
I’m guessing you’ve changed your opinion on roller / hard bottom duffels? Please confirm. Perhaps I’m missing something. I believe you now recommend a soft duffel?
Great video with good information. To add a little to it, I would recommend to pack your kit so you can hunt with what you are wearing when you turn up, and the contents of your carry on…wear your main hunting boots to fly, and have some alternative footwear in your checked luggage. Carry a couple of spare luggage locks in case Airport Security cut yours off at some point. Ensure your mobile has full international roaming enabled before leaving. Ensure every bag and case you travel with has your mobile number and email address visible by the handle and also internally on the lid of the case. I use dynotape on hard cases or black permanent marker on soft luggage. If any bag/case gets lost, make it easy for people finding it to get in contact with you to return it…With regards checked luggage and rifle cases, use coloured insulation tape to try to make them distinctive…use two or more colours if possible.. Once your cases are packed and ready to go, take pictures of them, including showing those distinctive markings. At one stage I actually used to print off a couple of pictures of each checked bag and kept them with my travel documents..If a case is late arriving, you can leave the pics with who every is going to pick it up and bring it to camp. If you have never been to Africa before, be sure to check the expected night time temps for your hunting location..In some places it gets *really* cold over night, and you will need warm insulated clothing when traveling in the back of the hunting vehicle in the mornings…You can always shed these when the vehicle stops and you start to hunt on foot..Finally *always* where glasses (sunglasses or perception) when travelling in the back of a vehicle in bush country. As you are driving, branches with the most vicious thorns in the world will snap back and risk blinding you or at least mean cutting the hunt short when you are taken for treatment…if I ever go again, I intend to get some ballistic glasses…
Nicely described
Your no Spielburg. But good info.
What animals are legal and non-legal to shoot and kill in Africa, or does it depend on where your at?
Excellent video- thanks
Desert Dog Outdoors, I absolutely enjoy all of your videos and find them very informative. It is a dream for me to go to Africa some day. But, with that being said I know a dangerous game hunt for the first time out would not be the best idea. Could you do a video for first time safaris regarding different types of big game and hidden gems that most either forget or just never heard of. Keep doing a great job on the videos!
Do, have a hunting and hunting weapon license? What process as a beginner,
If you take a soft gun case, how do you pack it? Can you put a rifle in a soft case and then pack them both in the hard air travel case?