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Missouri Thermal Predator Hunt with Optional South African Safari

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Missouri Thermal Predator Hunt with Optional South African Safari
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Mike and Karen Helbing, NWTF Diamond Legacy Life Sponsors and owners of Double Deuce Ranch in Missouri and Wild Wildebeest Lodge in South Africa, along with their son Benjamin Helbing and South African outfitter and professional hunter Zwei Herholdt, are donating an exceptional hunting opportunity.

Missouri Hunt
This donation includes: A 2-night, 2-day Missouri thermal predator hunt, with the optional opportunity to add a South African hunting safari.
The Missouri thermal predator hunt includes two nights and two days of lodging, meals, and all non-alcoholic beverages for up to four hunters. Hunters will enjoy eight hours of fully guided nighttime hunting per night with an unlimited bag limit of coyotes. All thermal equipment and ammunition are included, making this a turnkey experience. This is a 2x1 fully guided hunt and may be taken during March of 2027.

Additional hunters may be added for $1,750 per hunter, and observers are welcome at $150 per night. A hunting license (approximately $300) and gratuities are not included.

South Africa Hunt
As an exciting optional upgrade, the winning bidder may also add a South African hunting safari at Wild Wildebeest Lodge. This safari is available for two to eight hunters, with a hunter defined as someone harvesting a minimum of two animals.

The donation includes: five days and five nights of daily rates, covering lodging, meals, and all beverages, along with $1,000 total applied toward trophy fees for the winning bidder or group. One day of the safari features an afternoon bird hunt for dove, francolin, and guinea fowl, prepared over an open fire and served in camp. If upgraded to 10 hunting days, an additional $2,000 toward trophy fees is included.

Not included: International airfare to and from Johannesburg, arrival and departure day rates ($180 per person each way), conservation fees ($10 per animal), 15% VAT, dip and pack fees ($180 per animal if taxidermy is completed in the U.S.), and gratuities. Non-hunters are welcome to join at the standard daily rate of $280 per day.

The safari may be taken anytime in 2027 or 2028.

For additional information or coordination, contact Benjamin Helbing at benhelbing@gmail.com or 608-515-4731.