Tiefenbach
caters for the esteemed bow hunter and pride
ourselves as being one of the first bow hunting
farms in Namibia with a Namibian registered bow
hunting PH.
We have an excellent
bow hunting track record and will guarantee
satisfaction, due to our excellent blinds and also
being a bow hunter personally.
Tiefenbach
prouds itself on quality trophies. We consistently
rank some of the best trophies in the record books
of the Namibia Professional Hunting Association.
At
Tiefenbach we only allow hunting during the
dark moon phases. Due to our level of
specialization we only entertain 5 groups of 4
hunters and observers per year. We utilize 16,
mostly pit-blinds and a handful of tree-stands.
Stalking opportunities are available, but as a rule
very hard and difficult to orchestrate. Each hunter
is accompanied by an experienced guide, trained and
instructed to assist the hunter with shot-placement
and the accurate judgment of trophies. Traditional
and compound bows can be used and we prefer hunting
distances of no more than 15m. The blinds measure
2x2.5m and their relatively high position allows for
3 people.
The owner, PH, is a
qualified photographer and trophy taker who will
ensure the correct conditions and placement for a
winning photograph. The animal will be skinned
according to hunter specification. Trophies will be
prepared by a professional taxidermist and exporter.
Only the best
qualified trackers and guides are used at
Tiefenbach.
Bows with a 50 lbs pulling may be used along with
broad heads of hunter choice. We recommend
camouflage hunting apparel and only hunt during the
daylight hours. Hunters should come well equipped
as bow equipment in Namibia is limited.
A normal hunting day
at Tiefenbach
starts with an early Namibian breakfast
before hunters head to the blinds with lunchboxes
and equipment. Blinds are comfortable and
opportunities to hunt and spot game are numerous. A
bow hunting experience at
Tiefenbach is a memory well treasured.