shakari said:
Before you buy into a game farm, you need to look at all kinds of things and if you don't, you might as well put all your money in a pile and set light to it...........
not quite the way i would of put it, but pretty much the same views
i hav an estate agent friend in capetown who regulary lets me know of properties in my price range as the days go on the price is the same but the properties get smaller with less game on them
there is no point buying a game farm you are better off buying a large piece of farm land in game enriched areas and fencing certain parts off for stock, allowing game to move freely through the farm , the domestic stock will supply you with some income and meat for your workers
i don't recommend buy as a large group but a small syndicate 4 max saves a lot of arguments with at least one member in SA who can keep an eye on things and that also helps when dealing with leagal paper work and buy or selling game that you may need or for live capture sales
different areas suit different species so you also need to hav an idea of game species
remembering that hunting prices hav gone through the roof in the last five years
i looked at a farm in the karroo, it was 1500ha and bordered the farm i had hunted at
the natural game species were mountain reedbuck , kudu, steenbok and grey rhebuck along with bird shooting there were also baboon, porcupine, cape fox and a few others that i can't think of at the moment
this was classed as farmland and asking price 18 months ago was 1680000 rands , equivalent of £120,000 prices hav risen a lot since then , look at the 120ha farm in the karroo in mack's link i think that is up at 2.2million rand, 10 times smaller but bigger price tag
on top of this you needed some one to farm it so an income was acheived also they would of acted as a guardian and then you might need to think of extra game like springbuck , blesbok and impala something that will herd and stop plus you may need to get the hunting permission on neighbouring farms as yor game will often wander a little
this was some of things i had to consider before i even thought about hunting on there or taking a guest, other areas may be different or you had to fence your game in something i was not considering
plus the area i was looking at was only a couple of hours fron the nearest decent township where supplies and materials even fuel was in plenty
where shakari ,would recommend ,may not be such an easy ride
but i would like to here his thoughts on the areas he would recommend
just remember buying the property is the easy part