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SCI Convention Daily, Wednesday, January 20, 2010 Page A11
MUCHINGA ADVENTURES LTDZAMBIAN HUNTING
LION, LEOPARD, BUFFALO, SITATUNGA, SABLE & ROAN
JOHN & LAURA DU PLOOYP.O.BOX 390003 - LUMUMBA RD - LUSAKA - ZAMBIA
TEL: +260 977 774815 FAX: +260 211 272982EMAIL: johndp@zamnet.zm WEB: www.muchingaadventures.com
SEE USIN
BOOTH#440
Donald Hill, owner of Oak CreekWhitetail Ranch, has donated a covetedfirst-week-of -the-season hunt for a
huge trophy Northern whitetail buck.This phenomenal hunt is item No.7 on
Donald Hill, Oak Creek Whitetail RanchReturn To SCI With A Whopper Donation
Booth 517, 518, 617, 618
Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch’s Class of 2011. These bucks were only two yearsold at the time ofthis photo. Think what they will be like as mature deer.
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Mary River Australian Safaris hasaccess to large hunting areas both in theAboriginal owned Arnham Land andtheir own private lands. In the NorthernTerritory’s largely uninhabited Top End,its huge tidal rivers, estuaries, manycoastal Islands and it’s vast flood plainshave become home to the magnificentbuffalo, banteng, huge boars, an incredi-ble range of world class sport fishingand, of course, the mighty salt watercrocodile. It’s no wonder that hunterswant to come to the Territory to experi-
ence some of the world’s best hunting,fishing and sightseeing.
The Top End of Australia’s NorthernTerritory is an adventure-packed holi-day destination. This is the land madefamous by Crocodile Dundee. Itranges from rugged escarpment coun-try with spectacular waterfalls to mon-soonal rainforests and from wetlandsto tropical savannah. The Top End ishome to Australia’s indigenousAboriginal people as well as abundant
Australia’s Hunting MeccaBooth 154
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Thursday Auction UpdateFour Star Adventures 12-day Cameroon Lord Derby eland hunt
for one hunter, will now be sold on Friday Auction Item 21.
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and distinctive buckles are owned bymany notable people and are found incollections throughout the world.
Clint is located in the lobby at the SCIShow in booth No. L-23, L-24. He can becontacted by e-mail clint@clintorms.com,or cell phone (713) 824-0176, during theshow, after hours, or back in Ingram (830)367-7949.
SCI Convention Daily, Wednesday, January 20, 2010 Page A23
FLY FOR LESSAfrica • New Zealand
Australia • South America
ESPLANADETRAVEL
800-628-4893www.esplanadetours.com
e-mail: info@esplanadetours.com Culling Belts Available for 1” and 3/4” Swivels
TRADER KEITH’Sfor the
“African Hunter”800-338-3146
www.traderkeith.com
See us in RenoBooths 227 & 326
hunting utilizes bird boys who drive thehard flying wild pheasants toward theguns strategically stationed at the end ofmilo and cotton fields.
Mark Buchanan, several friends,shooters and his crew visited BajaHunting to film segments for Big BoreProductions soon to be released DVD,“Xtreme Wingshooting Baja.”.
“We shot 30 to 40 pheasants everymorning in Mexicali,” said Buchanan,“and on the last day, hunting down inOjos Negros, we shot 85 quail in 2-1/2 hours.” Buchanan attributes thebooming agriculture of the area, goodcover, ample water and tightly man-aged harvest numbers with Mexicali’scontinued abundance.
Arturo Malo hosts dozens of groupsfrom the United States. Many huntersreturn annually given the liberal baglimits, easy access to the area and thesuperlative lodge and authenticMexican cuisine. Baja Hunting is cele-brating its 20th year in business.
For more information about BajaHunting, stop at booth No. 2318-2320.Visit Arturo’s web page,www.bajahunting.com, email,ARTURO@bajahunting.net. For auc-tion at SCI Convention, Arturo donateda hunt, valued at $5,000, for two huntersand two observers.
Baja Huntingcontinued from page A8
been offered for youths ages 10 to 17years. These coed camps are open for fiveweeks, June to August. There are twocamp levels, apprentice and advanced,with an option of one or two weeks.
Indianhead Expeditions is expandingIndianhead hunting destinations byoffering hunts and tourism worldwide.Most of the destinations and outfittersare suggested and recommended by ourconsultants who are our hunters.Fishing/bow fishing on Lake Amistadand fishing in the Gulf of Mexico arealso offered.
Visit us in booths 2214-2218 and onour websites, www.indianheadranch.com and www.indianheadcamps.com.
Indianhead Ranchcontinued from page A9
the Saturday night auction. Last yearone of Donald’s first-week-of-the sea-son hunts sold for $32,000 at auction.
The first week of the 2010 season,Sept. 15 - 19, is reserved for one luckyhunter to take the largest mature buck onthe property. The winning bidder willhave three days and four nights to takethe largest buck he or she chooses. If thewinner would like to share his or herexperience, Donald has reserved spacesto accommodate three additional payinghunters during the same time period.
Donald Hill’s hunters take 20 to 30 200-inch-plus deer a year with inside spreadsup to 30 inches. Several 300-inch-plusmonster bucks were taken in 2009.
Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch offers firstclass hospitality and accommodations.Their 6,000 square-foot lodge providesthe finest amenities. You can hunt spotand stalk, from elevated heated blinds or
Oak Creek Whitetail Ranchcontinued from page A11
wildlife and bird species.We offer quality hunting packages tai-
lor-made to your requirements.Bring your wife, family or friends andintroduce them to South Pacific huntingat its best with Mary River AustralianSafaris. We offer 14 species includingbuffalo, blackbuck, rusa, fallow andaxis deer, wapiti, banteng, sambar andmore. Let us arrange your exciting hol-iday safari package. These are truly theultimate outback, scenic wildlife andlifestyle tours.
Become a SURVIVOR in the OutbackDownunder! Stop and see Kevin andCarol Gleeson in Booth # 154.
Mary Rivercontinued from page A11
2010AnniversaryEdition
GREATGIFTITEM!
”RACKS CALENDARS”AT SAN CARLOS APACHE BOOTH
BOOTH # 1573Reno 2010 • racks2006.com
DEER CALENDAR LIKE NO OTHER!
Clint Ormscontinued from page A14
still hunt, and hunt with your weapon ofchoice. All meals, one-on-one guide ser-vice, license and field prep are included.Non-hunter/observers may accompanythe hunter at a nominal cost.
To learn more about Oak CreekWhitetail Ranch, stop by booth num-bers 517, 518, 617, 618. Call DonaldHill at (573) 943-6644 or visit his web-site, www.oakcreekwhitetailranch.com.
fessional hunters and a qualified taxider-mist,” Sandhurst reported.
There are two separate hunting campsand rooms have their own bathrooms andelectricity as well as a fully cateredkitchen and full-time chef. Sandhurstcamps are very comfortable and parentswanting to introduce their children to theirfirstAfrican experience will find this to beideal.Also, there is a 1.3 km landing strip.
Check out Sandhurst Safaris at the con-vention. Stop by our booth #2920 and2922, Telephone 011 27 (0) 53 9331000/1, FAX: 011 27 (0) 53 933 1002,Cell: 011 27 (0)82 453 5683, email: sand-hurst@yebo.co.za or sandsaf@megadial.com, or visit www.sandhurstsafaris.com.
Sandhurst Safariscontinued from page A14
Learn more about SCI’s legal advo-cacy efforts at the LitigationDepartment Open House – “SCI in theSupreme Court and Beyond” -- takingplace here at the SCI Conventiontoday from 3 to 4 p.m. in Room A12of the Convention Center.
Meet Safari Club International’sLitigation attorneys and members of theSCI Legal Task Force. Bring your ques-tions and share your ideas about how SCIcan use the courts to protect hunting andsustainable use conservation.
SCI In Supreme Court & Beyondcontinued from page A1
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