Thought I'd share some info on varmint hunting in Southern Africa.
Our biggest problems are with Black Backed Jackal and Caracal. It is estimated that they kill +-5500 lambs per day in South Africa and Namibia.
Methods used to (try to) controll them are:
- Gin traps
- Calling
- Hounds
- Helicopters
- Single deadly dose poison (compound 1080)
- Bite protection collars, bells etc.
- Shepherd animals ie. donkeys, alpaccas, anatolian dogs (all mostly useless)
I use the calling method, as do most predator hunters around here.
Kit used:
- Camoflaged hunting vehicle fitted with 360º rotating shooting chair.
- Rifles shooting at 3300fps+. I use my .25-06 with 75gr V-Max @ 3550fps. Will soon start using the .204 as well.
- Scopes with 50 - 56mm objective lenses.
- Scope mounted spotlights fitted with dimmers (rheostats).
- Electronic and mouth callers.
- Patience, and a lot thereof!
- GPS to mark stands, and to locate jackal.
Average numbers taken per night varies from 1 to 6, with 10+ being awesome.
These were exceptionally good nights on an uncontrolled farm, I got 34 jackal in 2 nights:


A video my mate recorded in Namibia. he's shooting with a .204 Ruger Howa Varminter.
http://youtu.be/-QYyGhz-zjQ
If anymore info is required, just ask.
Cheers,
Eugene