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    Quote Originally Posted by Wesley View Post
    Except, won’t the rest of the country also benefit from from the “bigger and better” economy that these roads are supposed to facilitate? Aren’t coastal towns dependent on the money Gautengers come and spend there every year? We know you did not ask for the toll roads, nor did we. Having us pay an unjust tax so you don’t have to, will only advance the agenda of our opponents. Not long after that they will unfairly come to expropriate more of your hard work. At least by Gauteng’s rejection of paying tolls, the point is made to them that they should rather fuck off. Your problem is not with the Gautengers that don’t want to pay tolls(that is in fact part of your solution), your problem is the same as ours, a State that wants to bleed its citizens dry to the point of total socialist control to fund their continued criminal enterprise. It’s better if we don’t turn on each other and rather focus on the real problem.

    To the dismay of the farmer, we also cancelled a trip this weekend. While I don’t agree with the regulations, we have a lot on the line and deciding to disregard them can have serious and far reaching consequences for our future. We are playing the long game.
    My post was tongue in cheek and I agree with you entirely. When the ban gets lifted come and do some
    hunting in the Eastern Cape where the manne will show you how its done.

    As far as provinces and regulations go I would like to see far more independence for each province. This
    is something that instills great fear in the ANC. I would rather swear my allegiance to and support a King
    or tribal chief in my province than be dictated to from Pretoria. Perhaps my King will have no problem with
    his subjects having as many weapons as they wish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luker View Post
    My post was tongue in cheek and I agree with you entirely. When the ban gets lifted come and do some
    hunting in the Eastern Cape where the manne will show you how its done.

    As far as provinces and regulations go I would like to see far more independence for each province. This
    is something that instills great fear in the ANC. I would rather swear my allegiance to and support a King
    or tribal chief in my province than be dictated to from Pretoria. Perhaps my King will have no problem with
    his subjects having as many weapons as they wish.

    My favourite hunt of all time happened near Noupoort in the EC. When we can hunt for a full week again, we will go back there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luker View Post
    My post was tongue in cheek and I agree with you entirely. When the ban gets lifted come and do some
    hunting in the Eastern Cape where the manne will show you how its done.
    Thank goodness for that. I thought your end fever had kicked in ;-)

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    Default Re: Hunting under Lockdown Level 4

    Travelling to and from Gauteng for hunting is allowed, for both culling and obtaining meat for consumption. Government Gazette 5 July 2021.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FFourie View Post
    Travelling to and from Gauteng for hunting is allowed, for both culling and obtaining meat for consumption. Government Gazette 5 July 2021.
    2. Purpose
    The purpose of these Directions is to—
    (a) minimise the threat of spreading COVID-19 during the carrying out of activities or the renderingof services permitted in terms of the Regulations; and
    (b) suspend the application of the Directions for live biodiversity auctions.

    3. Activities
    (a) All activities specifically restricted or prohibited in terms of the Regulations remain restricted orprohibited, as the case may be.
    (b) Inter-provincial travel to or from Gauteng is permitted for hunting with the primary purpose ofobtaining meat for consumption, and culling.(c) Game parks, botanical gardens, zoos and aquaria are open to the public.
    (d) Subparagraphs (b) and (c) are subject to-

    (i) any other restrictions or prohibitions imposed by the Regulations, or by any other applicableDirections issued by the relevant Cabinet member; and
    (ii) the necessary health and safety protocols imposed by the Regulations, and whereapplicable any relevant sector-specific health and safety protocols.

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    Here is the appropriate forms

    https://saai.org/reisdokumente-vir-j...bFrModaddHuLBU


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    We ate going hunting next weekend, ut the whole family is going, will complete the forms for both me and my wife and the children will have to tag along.

    Not ideal, but the children cannot stay home alone. Will see how it goes and report back


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    Thought I would just add to this thread.

    We went on a trip this last week and didn't have any issues. We had one road block on the N1 at the Carousel Toll Gate.

    We left quite early the morning and when we reached the toll gate/road block we were asked "whats our business in Limpopo?" to which we replied "Hunting" and we were allowed to drive on without any inspection of our papers we had laying on the dash. The morning we returned back we had no cops and we could simply drive through the toll gate.

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    I was fortunate enough to be on the family farm this past week end and shot some buck
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