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Our Guest Book
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Below are some comments from previous clients that we have added to our Guest Book. Please feel free to browse through them and if you have a comment to add to our guest book, please feel free to click on the link at the bottom of the please and send the e-mail that comes up, with your comments added in the body of the mail, to us and, we will add it to our guest book. Please note that this is a manual process, so it will take some time for your posting to show.
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Bill Stonestreet
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I found Maclaren Safaris to be professional, caring, and extremely knowledgeable with regard to local history, photography, floral and fauna, including their excellent ability to determine trophy quality in the field.
I hunted with Selwyn and Richard in July 2000 and "we" successfully collected 4-gold medal trophies, 1-silver medal trophy, and 2-bronze medal trophies, in addition to a Zebra stallion.
Stephanie's culinary arts were excellent and she genuinely made you a member of the family.We enjoyed the tent camp, viewing the Southern Cross above the campfire, listening to Lions roaring at night, and our photo safari.
The hunt for a Cape Eland was quite a story. We departed Anchorage three-hours late for our flight to Atlanta and arrived just as the SAA flight should have been taxing down the runway. Fortunately they delayed the flight, however our one checked bag was not as lucky. Three days later it was back in our possession but by that time the hunt had begun in earnest. I sighted in the rifles, climbed the hills in pursuit of game, and successfully collected a huge Cape Eland (with great assistance from Richard) in my tassel-loafers, a borrowed sweater, and denim "attitude" pants. The pants are typical of what kids wear today and were the only pants I could purchase locally that approached my inseam length. Following the Eland hunt I thought I had a circulation problem, as my legs were blue, but I discovered the real culprit when I took off my socks to find flesh-tone coloring. If you don't think it was difficult to climb those hills and cliffs through the thorn and scrub with smoothed soled shoes then I challenge you to a similar handicap. That should make for an interesting SCI magazine story, the tassel-loafer hunt!
I wholeheartedly recommend Maclaren Safaris to prospective clients. Please contact me at stonestreetw@yahoo.com for additional details.
Best Regards
Bill Stonestreet,
Alaska
United States, September 2000
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Jim And Renae Dodd
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Selwyn, Renae and I really enjoyed our hunt and wedding in the bush with you last summer. Looking over the newer photos on the web site brings it all back. For you readers out there, I book hunts and I prefer to hunt with the outfitters I book for. After hunting with Maclaren Safaris, I recommend Selwyn and Maclaren Safaris.
E-mail me at jimdodd@bigfoot.com for details or questions.
Jim Dodd, San Diego
California, United States, June 2000.
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Bob and Gloria Winn
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Your efforts to locate the birds and game were outstanding. I particularly appreciate your willingness to travel to the right location. Not many pH's would be willing to work as hard as you did. Your dedication is obvious. It's also obvious that you've worked very hard to study and learn your craft. Your knowledge of the animals and firearms and your judgment of trophies is impressive. I have no reservations recommending you to any of your prospective clients. Please have them call me.
Bob Winn; New Mexico
United States, December 1998.
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Bjorn Klappe and Jan Adielsson
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We had the pleasure to hunt with Mr. Selwyn Low of Maclaren Safaris in April 1998. The service we received before, during and after the hunt was second to none. The area we hunted in KwaZulu Natal contained lots of game, especially Nyala of which specie we saw quite a few in the 28-31 inch bracket. There was also very good Impalas and Reedbuck. We bagged Zebra, Impala. Reedbuck, Nyala and Bushpig. The latter made it into Rowland Ward with lots to spare. We can recommend Mr. Low For anyone that is interested in hunting in KwaZulu Natal.
Bjorn Klappe and Jan Adielsson;
Goteburg, Sweden, June 1998
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