
is Pieter Lamprecht along with his lovely wife Lizelle. Through this family owned and operated business Pieter brings to you a lifetime of experiences in the Limpopo Province. Although his family tree in South Africa dates back to the 18th century, their roots in this province all began in 1925 when his Grandfather first purchased land here. His native born Father and Uncles were enthusiastic "Big Five" hunters. Following in their footsteps Pieter started hunting when he was only 5 years old!
His passion for wildlife evolved over the years and in the early 1990's, due to his desire to share his intimate knowledge of the South African Bushveld and wildlife with others, he completed his Professional Hunting Course. This course covers Bush knowledge, animal behavior, spoor identification, tracking ability, horn length judgment, ethics, firearm safety & knowledge, hunting abilities, trophy care, first aid, ordnances and more.
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In addition to his Outfitters License, Pieter's hunting camps, modern trophy preparation facilities, vehicles and staff are inspected and certified by law. He is a member of Safari Club International and PHASA (Professional hunters association of South Africa) and his team of professional hunters support Safari Club's Code of Ethics *(see below) |
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Safari Club International (SCI) is a worldwide organization that promotes wildlife conservation through responsible utilization. It also is the world's largest and most active international big-game hunting organization. The organization motto is "Conservation of Wildlife, Protection of the Hunter and Education of the People". Visit Safari Club International's website.
If you're interested in joining Safari Club International, click HERE.
Recognizing my responsibilities to wildlife, habitat and future generations, I pledge:
To conduct myself in the field so as to make a positive contribution to wildlife and ecosystems.
To improve my skills as a woodsman and marksman to ensure humane harvesting of wildlife.
To comply with all game laws, in the spirit of Fair Chase, and to influence my companions accordingly.
To accept my responsibility to provide all possible assistance to game law enforcement officers.
To waste no opportunity to teach young people the full meaning of this code of ethics.
To reflect in word and behavior only credit upon the fraternity of sportsmen, and to demonstrate abiding respect for game, habitat and property where I am privileged to hunt.
Every sport hunter shall pursue an animal only by engaging in fair chase of the quarry. Fair chase is defined as pursuit of a free roaming animal or enclosed roaming animal possessed of the natural behavioral inclination to escape from the hunter and be fully free to do so.
Said animal is to be hunted without artificial
light source, not from a motorized mode of transportation and in an area
that does not by its nature
concentrate animals for a specific purpose or at a specific time, such as at
a waterhole, salt lick or feeding station.
No ethical hunter while sport hunting shall take female animals with dependent young. A sport-hunted animal should exist as a naturally interacting member of a wild sustainable population located in an area large enough for it to breed and forage or hunt freely. Sport-hunted animals should be sustained within a natural state of balance between forage, predators and prey.
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