Africa’s Bowhunter – August 2019

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R200 – Dr Adrian de Villiers' second book Whatever it takes.
Adrian started bowhunting in 1983 after having hunted with a
handgun for nearly ten years. He has bowhunted well over 1
800 documented animals, plus many more not documented.
He was the first South African to legally hunted the Big Six with
bow and arrow and he shot 26 buffalo of six different species
on three continents. In this book he writes about many of the
exciting bowhunts he did during his bowhunting career and the
efford necessary to bag these animals with a bow.

R200 – African Bowhunting - the theory and practise by Harry


Marx. Harry has been hunting for nearly two decades and writ-


ten numerous articles on the theory of bowhunting. The informa-


tion captured in this bundle comes from months and sometimes


years of research, tests and practical experience by scientists,


mathematicians, hunters and specialists. This is the most insight-


ful summary of practical information available, to prepare new


and Professional bowhunters psychologically and physically to


experience the "Sport of Princes" bowhunting in South Africa.


R150 – In Bows, arrows and Africa, the author, Rean Steenkamp



  • editor of Africa’s Bowhunter magazine, writes about the African


plains game he has hunted over nearly two decades with tradi-


tional bows. In this book the author explains why he prefers hunt-


ing with a traditional bow and what he deems to be the advan-


tages of the longbow and recurve. The book is aimed at the


ordinary traditional bowhunter interested in hunting game with


a wooden bow in Africa. It is about the animals hunted by the


average bowhunter, hunted as the average hunter hunts with his


or her bow and arrow. It is about the mistakes bow hunters make


and the things all hunters experience during this journey.


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