Well, I guess I'm the guy to contact. I have hunted there 13 times and did a lot of the design work on the blinds. Blind windows are probably, on the average, 30" wide and 20-24" high. Almost all are covered with shoot-through, camo netting.
Howard Knott, the PH, has two ranches (he and his family OWN them, which is far better than having concession rights). At Tshipise the blinds are all dug into the ground and built of rock and cement. Our shot averages the last few years have been around 11 yards. I've had shots at 2 yards and some at 20 yards, but by-and-large, the game is CLOSE!
At the All Days ranch, there are 2-3 blinds built the same and then the balance of the blinds are large huts made from reeds. They are solid and invisible to the game. Shooting windows are taller than wider...probably 30" tall by 16" wide. You would be standing at ground level to shoot. These blinds also have shoot-through, camo netting.
Last year, a drought year, I had as many as 300 animals watering in front of one blind in a day! Howard manages his property for trophy game and does not come even close to over hunting it. It has to be one of Africa's finest bowhunting areas. His ranches are huge with varied terrain for stalking, too.
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[email protected] I book a bunch of hunters in to Greater Kuduland, BUT I DO NOT GET PAID TO DO IT! In other words, I have nothing to gain by helping you book in with Howard. Right now, our 2007 hunts are full from July 13-August 30. Only a cancelation will offer a slot. You can contact Howard Knott directly at
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