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Oregon – Fantastic Upland Bird Hunt!

Friends,

In early November friends and I traveled to eastern Oregon to bird hunt. It was a first-time trip to this gamebird country of rolling grassland hills and creek bottoms. We were there to hunt chukar, pheasant, valley quail, and Hungarian partridge. All wild birds. And we found them! This hunt ranks as one of the best western bird hunts I’ve ever experienced. I plan to return next season.

The ranch is huge – 134,000 private acres. A truly beautiful landscape. The lodge is first-class and absolutely fine food is served. The guides and lodge staff are wonderful and receive very high marks. The ranch team provided our group a fantastic experience.

Along with the ranch’s wild bird hunts, high-quality preserve hunting is offered. For those who like to hunt and follow bird dogs from horseback, the ranch offers horseback hunts.

For more hunt details, call me. I’d like to tell you more about my Oregon trip.

Regards,
Gordie

New Mexico Pronghorn 2020

I recently returned from the prairie grasslands of northeastern New Mexico.  I joined a fine group of hunters for this season’s pronghorn antelope opener.

For three days we hunted under clear blue skies.  The evenings were cool and the days grew warm.  We found plenty of antelope, and by mid-morning on the last day the last shot was fired.  All eight hunters took nice antelope bucks.

Our prairie camp was comfortable, the food was good and plentiful, and the guides worked hard and knew their business.  But most of all, the group – hunters, guides, and cook – were fantastic company.  We had a blast and I’m going back in 2021.  Its been years since I guided antelope hunts.  I’ve missed the big sky, immense grasslands, and the wild prairie’s wildlife – antelope, coyotes, badgers, prairie dogs, and hawks.  We saw lots of game.

With the coronavirus shutting down international travel at this time, my upcoming trips will be closer to home: South Dakota for pheasants, Oregon for huns and chukars,  Texas for whitetails, and Georgia for bobwhite quail.

 

Contact me anytime for further info on these trips or any others adventures that are of interest.

I hope all are staying well and healthy.

Tanzania 2019

October 2019

Hi Folks,

I recently joined three friends for a Tanzania safari.  For ten days we hunted in the wild country of western Tanzania. The massive hunting concession borders the Rungwa River and consists of miombo woodlands, flood plains, winding glades, mountain ranges, flowing streams and springs.  I don’t know if I’ve ever seen better African hunting country.  Buffalo live here in great numbers – big herds and lots of bachelor groups of old bulls.  Cats are numerous throughout the area and we saw lions and several leopards.   Plains game was common:  sable, roan antelope, hartebeest, East African greater kudu, eland, zebra, and more.  And we spotted herds of elephants almost every day.

Our deluxe private tented camp was East African style and reflected the original spirit of the true African safari.  The camp staff was superb providing excellent meals and service.  Our professional hunters and trackers were relentless in pursuit of big buffalo and plains game.  I remain mystified by the trackers’ skill and vision. The hunting was outstanding, and at the end of each long day we enjoyed sundowners around a fire and discussed the game seen and stalked.  The ten days in this wild African bush was the closest to the Golden Age of safaris I could experience.  Big bore rifles roared and our hunting party took great game.  Check out the photos.

Our 2019 safari season, hunting and photographic, has been terrific.  Our partners in Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, and Mozambique continue to provide incredible experiences.

For more information, call or email me.

Trip Report: Trophy Ibex in Spain

April, 2019

Friends,

In late February, friends and I traveled to Spain to hunt ibex and to enjoy that historic and beautiful country.  We landed into Madrid just after sunrise and spent the remainder of the day and night touring the exquisite city, and eating its superb food.  After breakfast the next day, we traveled to the hunting areas.

We hunted Gredos and Beceite ibex. Both species live in raw wild mountain country with spectacular scenery.  Our guides and gamekeepers were great hunters and true professionals. Great numbers of ibex were found high on rocky slopes and bedded in the sun’s rays in low valleys.  I saw a good number of roe deer and a few herds red deer.  I was continually awed by the abandoned settlements, centuries’ old ruins, and terraced hillsides found throughout the Beceite ibex country.  I can report a fantastic hunt and experience!

I want to see more of Spain.  The next trip might be to hunt chamois in the Pyrenees Mountains or, to the south of Spain, for the Rhonda and Southeastern ibex, or maybe to join one of our groups on a driven red-legged partridge shoot.

For more Spain hunting information, call or email me.

Good Hunting,

Gordie

Tel: 830-483-0796

Africa 2018

Friends,

Africa 2018.  The stories and reports are similar, almost cloned.  Africa is wonderful-beautiful-unique.  With a gun or camera in hand, it’s exciting, and intense. The landscape, wildlife, and cultures are spellbinding.  Safari life knows no equal.

Our 2018 African safari season was superb, but it’s not quite over yet.  Louisiana friends flyout on Christmas day to begin their first-ever African adventure.

We work with exceptional safari outfitters.  Our guides and professional hunters provided our friends with outstanding experiences.  Our hunters tracked game in South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.  Great animals taken: remarkable plains game, big leopards, and huge buffalo.

Our photographers explored Africa’s finest game lands: Kenya’s Masai Mara and Tsavo national parks, and Botswana’s Okavango Delta.  They raved about Victoria Falls, the Rovos Rail luxury train ride, and Cape Town wine country tours.

If you haven’t been to Africa, you must consider it.

Our 2019 Africa season is slated to be a busy one.  This year I’ll join friends on a South African bird hunt and a Tanzania buffalo safari.

Check out the attached PDF.  Amazing photos!

For more African safari information, call or email me.

Merry Christmas and all the best in 2019.

Gordie

Gordie White

PO Box 1491

Wimberley, TX 78676

Tel: 830-483-0796

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“There are some things I knew about Gordie White before I read his book…and one important thing I did not know. I knew that he was not only an experienced hunter, but a passionate, with a genuine love for wild places and wild creatures. I knew that he’d been brought up as a hunter, and that this is, essentially, his life as well as his hobby, both his avocation and vocation. It’s my chronological misfortune to consider him young, but he’s filled his years with a tremendous amount of experience, from Canada to Africa and back again, with multiple stops in between. I knew these things because we’ve shared African campfires together…and I knew one thing more: Gordie White is one of the good guys, honest, self-deprecating, not given to the shameless self-promotion that, in this era of mass communication without accountability, turns inexperienced ‘wanna-be’s’ into self-proclaimed gurus. But there was one important thing that I did not know about Gordie White: The man can write! Although I’m sure there are more, there are two things that make a book like this worthy of reading. First, the writer must have a genuine story to tell. Second, he must be able to tell it. Gordie White passes both tests, and has given us a great story, worth telling and worth reading.”

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