COBS AFRICA HUNT
Led by renowned Big Game Professional Hunter, Otto Bousema, our team is passionate about ethical, fair-chase hunting across 74,000 acres of untamed South African wilderness. Every hunting safari is crafted for the discerning hunter who values tradition, authenticity, and conservation.

Package 1 – The Trailblazer
This package is designed for hunters seeking variety, challenge, and an unforgettable introduction to South Africa’s plains game hunting.
• Trophy animals as selected below
• Lodging in a fully serviced hunting lodge
• Daily hunting rates (professional hunter, vehicle, tracker, meals, accommodation, laundry, and transfers)
• Maximum of 2 hunters
• 6 hunting days
• Tipping
• Taxidermy
Choose 1
Golden Wildebeest
Nyala
Waterbuck
Black Impala
Choose 2
Blue Wildebeest
Gemsbok
Zebra
White Blesbuck
Red Hartebeest
Choose 3
Blesbuck
Impala
Warthog
Duiker
Blue Wildebeest Cow
Waterbuck Cow
Impala Ewe
Blesbuck Ewe

Package 2 – The Outfitter’s Choice
Crafted for the serious hunter, this package offers the iconic Spiral Slam, one of Africa’s most sought-after achievements, alongside classic plains game species. With 8 full hunting days, it is designed to test skill, patience, and marksmanship, while rewarding you with a collection of truly prestigious trophies.
• Trophy animals as selected below
• Lodging in a fully serviced hunting lodge
• Daily hunting rates (professional hunter, vehicle, tracker, meals, accommodation, laundry, and transfers)
• Maximum of 1 hunter
• Minimum of 8 hunting days
• Tipping
• Taxidermy
The Spiral Slam
Kudu
Eland
Nyala
Bushbuck
Plains Game
Warthog
Zebra
Blue Wildebeest
Impala

Package 3 – The Legacy Hunt
Reserved for the bold and seasoned hunter, The Legacy Hunt brings together some of Africa’s most iconic and formidable trophies. From the raw power of the Cape buffalo, to the prehistoric presence of the crocodile, and the elegance of the sable—this package captures the essence of Africa’s most unforgettable hunting experiences.
• Trophy animals as selected below
• Lodging in a fully serviced hunting lodge
• Daily hunting rates (professional hunter, vehicle, tracker, meals, accommodation, laundry, and transfers)
• Maximum of 1 hunter
• Minimum of 10 hunting days
• Tipping
• Taxidermy
Cape Buffalo
Crocodile
Sable
Honey Badger or Civet Cat
Create Your Custom Hunting Experience
Can't find exactly what you're looking for? Our experienced outfitters can work with you to design a personalized hunting safari tailored to your specific goals, timeline, and budget. From selecting the perfect combination of game species to arranging specialized accommodations, we'll help you craft an unforgettable African hunting adventure.
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Cape Buffalo
• Best Season: June – October
• Notes: Dry season forces herds to waterholes; easier to track on sandy/dry soil.

Blue & Black Wildebeest
• Best Season: March– September
• Notes: Herds are predictable; rutting bulls in March – May provide great opportunities.

Southern Greater Kudu
• Best Season: April to October
• Notes: Rut can start as early as mid April and run to the end of June. Areas may vary. Late season can be productive around water holes

Red Hartbeest
• Best Season: May – September
• Notes: Plains species; best visibility and activity in dry, cool months.

Giraffe
• Best Season: Year-round
• Notes: Seasonal changes have little effect, but easier approaches in thinner bush.

WARTHOG
• Best Season: Year-round
• Notes: Seasonal changes have little effect, but easier approaches in thinner bush.

WATERBUCK
• Best Season: May – September
• Notes: Found near rivers; dry season makes encounters more predictable.

ZEBRA
• Best Season: April – October
• Notes: Easier to track in dry conditions; herds remain near reliable water.

GEMSBUCK (Oryx)
• Best Season: Year-round, peak May – August
• Notes: Thrive in arid zones; not dependent on daily waterhole visits

IMPALA
• Best Season: April – July
• Notes: Rut in April/May makes rams vocal and distracted—prime trophy time.

THE HUNT EXPERIENCE









Seasonal Guide to African Big Game & Plains Game Hunting
Hunting in Southern Africa is possible year-round, but some months are far better for specific species due to climate, visibility, and animal behavior. The dry winter season (May–September) is generally considered prime hunting time, when bush is thinner, animals gather near water, and temperatures are cooler.
Kudu
• Best Season: April to October
• Notes: Rut can start as early as mid April and run to the end of June. Areas may vary. Late season can be productive around water holes
Wildebeest (Blue & Black)
• Best Season: March– September
• Notes: Herds are predictable; rutting bulls in March – May provide great opportunities.
Cape Buffalo
• Best Season: June – October
• Notes: Dry season forces herds to waterholes; easier to track on sandy/dry soil.
Warthog
• Best Season: June – September
• Notes: Depend heavily on water and short grass, making them easier to locate. Less water available late season.
Zebra
• Best Season: April – October
• Notes: Easier to track in dry conditions; herds remain near reliable water.
Gemsbuck (Oryx)
• Best Season: Year-round, peak May – August
• Notes: Thrive in arid zones; not dependent on daily waterhole visits
Impala
• Best Season: April – July
• Notes: Rut in April/May makes rams vocal and distracted—prime trophy time.
Bushbuck
• Best Season: June – September
• Notes: Riverine thickets thin out, improving visibility for stalks.
Blesbuck
• Best Season: April – October
• Notes: Plains dwellers; highly visible and active in cooler months.
Eland
• Best Season: May – September
• Notes: Easier to track herds in dry season; bulls move more in cool weather.
Bushpig
• Best Season: Year-round, best May – August
• Notes: Mostly nocturnal; hunted successfully at night or over bait in winter.
Nyala
• Best Season: April – September
• Notes: Dense bush dwellers; more visible when foliage thins in dry months.
Giraffe
• Best Season: Year-round
• Notes: Seasonal changes have little effect, but easier approaches in thinner bush.
Waterbuck
• Best Season: May – September
• Notes: Found near rivers; dry season makes encounters more predictable.
Red Hartbeest
• Best Season: May – September
• Notes: Plains species; best visibility and activity in dry, cool months.
The Hunter’s Checklist: Gear Up for Africa
An African safari is a serious undertaking that requires the right preparation. From critical travel documents to the gear that could make or break your hunt, this list covers everything you’ll need to pack. Follow it, and you’ll be ready for a successful and comfortable trip, leaving you free to focus on what matters: the hunt.
• Valid passport (with at least 6 months before expiry)
• Airline tickets & itinerary
• Firearm permits (if bringing your own rifle)
• Proof of insurance (travel + medical evacuation recommended)
• Credit card & some cash (USD works well in most areas)
• Emergency contacts
(if not renting from outfitter)
• Rifle (common calibers: .30-06, .300 Win Mag, .375 H&H, depending on game)
• Soft gun case (for vehicle use)
• Hard lockable case (for flights, airline-approved)
• Ammunition (usually 40–60 rounds, packed per airline regulations)
• Cleaning kit, oil, and spare parts
• Good quality scope (3–9x 40 or similar, with spare batteries if illuminated)
• Binoculars (8x or 10x)
• Rangefinder (optional but helpful)
• Ammunition belt/pouch
• Daypack (for water, ammo, jacket, camera, etc.)
• Knife or multi-tool
• Flashlight/headlamp (with spare batteries)
• Shooting sticks (often provided by PH, but you can bring your own if preferred)
In South Africa’s hunting industry, tipping is more than a gesture of gratitude—it is a meaningful way to recognize the skill, dedication, and hard work of the people who make your safari experience exceptional. From professional hunters and trackers to camp staff and cooks, each individual plays a vital role in ensuring your comfort, safety, and success in the field.
Your tip directly supports local families and communities, while also showing respect for the tradition of hospitality and service that defines African hunting. By tipping, you contribute to a cycle of sustainability—helping those who care for the land, the wildlife, and your once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The following serves only as a guideline:
Professional Hunter:
- Standard: $100 per day
- Exceptional experience: $150+ per day
Tracker:
- Standard: $30 per day
- Exceptional experience: $50+ per day
House Staff:
(includes cleaning staff, cooks, and skinners, shared among the team)
- Standard: $20 per day
- Exceptional experience: $30+ per day