Allan started his career as a section ranger in Etosha National Park in 1978. His work generally entailed, wildlife monitoring, anti poaching, problem animal control, game capture/translocations and maintenance of installations in his sections.
During this time he was stationed and developed numerous other parks in Namibia such as Waterberg Plateau Park, Kaudom -, Mahango Game Reserves and Caprivi strip game park now known as Bwabwata National Park. He was also responsible for establishing a game guard system, public relations and anti poaching.
In 1986 Allan was promoted to chief warden of Etosha National Park.
After a interesting and successful career as a ranger he eventually resigned in 1993 and started his own safari company.
He mainly concentrated on photographic safaris and hunting of plains game. In 1998 he obtained his first big game concession, namely the East Caprivi. From 2001 - 2005 Allan purchased a 60 000 acre private game ranch. where he mainly conducted Bow hunting of plains game and traditional Leopard hunts.
In 2006 - 2007 Allan was successful in obtaining the Kwando concession hunting area in Bwabwata National park where he successfully hunted big game game for 2 years.
In 2009 - 2010 He hunted Huge elephant trophies up to 90lb in East Kavango.
2010 he also obtained a conservancy concession, namely Salambala conservancy in East Caprivi. The big game hunting here was done by his son Wayne.
By a fair tender process Allan has been successful in obtaining the Kwando hunting concession in Bwabwata N.P in 2011.
Wayne was born in 1985 in Etosha National Park where he grew up with the Heikom bushman.
Here he was introduced and taught the art of tracking, animal behaviour and survival by these incredible people.
In 2005 Wayne qualified as a Professional Hunter and was then the youngest qualified Professional hunter in Namibia. He started full time hunting on the ranch and other big game concessions.
Wayne's knowledge of the bush was further enhanced by the skills of our !Ju haon trackers. Wayne is also a enthusiastic wildlife photographer.
In 2010 Wayne managed and did all the dangerous game hunting activities in Salambala conservancy located in the East Caprivi
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