Safari Guide, Peter Flack
daverichey December 12th, 2007
TITLE: Safari Guide 2007-2008
AUTHOR: Peter Flack
PUBLISHER: Safari Press
CONTACT:
Safari Press
15621 Chemical Lane, Building B
Huntington Beach, CA 92649-1506WEBSITE: Safari Press
eMail: InformationAll Safari Press books are sold only through the company, and are not sold through regular booksellers. Paper wrappers. $75.
Peter Flack has become extremely well known for producing wonderful books on the African hunting experience. Others who combined forces with him to make this book the most informative title for anyone heading for Africa this year or next include Jack Atcheson, Jr., Craig Boddington, Peter Flack, Jack Jonas and Diana Rupp, to name just a few.
Many people, myself included, are filled with questions about Africa. You’ll find almost every question answered in this hefty paperback book. You’ll learn the rules, regulations and local customs of each country to allow you to properly prepare for the safari in grand style.
Some typical questions asked are:
- How do you import your firearms into Africa?
- What are the caliber restrictions for shooting a Tanzanian lion?
- What African game animals are protected in Botswana?
- Which animals can be legally hunted in each African country?
- How much should a hunter tip?
- What are the trophy fees in Zambia?
All these and thousands of other knotty questions are answered, which explains why anyone planning an Africa safari should purchase and study Safari Guide 2007-2008 before plunking down a substantial fee when booking a hunt.
This guide to hunting Africa covers safari hunting like a blanket. The counties covered in this book include:
- Benin
- Botswana
- Cameroon
- Central African Republic
- Ethiopia
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- South Africa
- Tanzania
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
This go-to guide addresses each question for each country. Learn the hunting license fees or trophy fees. It will offer important firearm rules for the new African hunter. There is a detailed step-by-step what to expect for each country that takes the reader from their flight to Africa, through customs, to the safari hunting area and back to the airport. The subject of exporting hunting trophies is covered very well.
This book is current, crammed full of useful information, and any prospective hunter considering an African safari is strongly advised to buy, read and study this book before considering a hunt. It could save the hunter many thousands of dollars.
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