When you think of European or mountain hunting, France usually isn’t one of the top destinations that is talked about. I had thought France would be a hard country to bring firearms to. I figured that the country wouldn’t be very hunter friendly. I even doubted, as compared to other...
Leopard Hunting in Zambia
Leopard Hunting in Zambia By Earl Peterson During early September of 2018, I was heading to Africa with the excitement of a leopard. I had a two-week hunt scheduled with one of WTA’s best African outfitters. It was a leopard and plains game combo hunt on the banks of the...
Botswana; THE Place for Giant Kudu
Botswana; THE Place for Giant Kudu by Tim Herald, WTA Owner & Consultant I recently returned from another fantastic trip to Botswana as I hosted two groups of WTA clients. This is 3 out of 4 years I have done a hosted trip, to Botswana, and they are always a...
Kamchatka “Brown Bear” Bucket List – Russia
Kamchatka “Brown Bear” Bucket List – Russia By: Jason Berger – Manager- Worldwide Trophy Adventures For many avid sportsmen the brown bear is at the top of the bucket list. If you are like me, Alaska is the first place that comes to mind when thinking of a brown bear...
Red Stag in Argentina – Big Game Hunting The “Off Season”
Red Stags in Argentina By: Tim Herald Typically, North American hunters are accustomed to big game seasons primarily being in the fall months of September through November or December. Our spring offers turkey hunting and some bear hunts, but pursuing antlered game is off the table outside of some exotics....
Nepal Blue Sheep 2020
Who wouldn’t want to go on the hunting adventure of a lifetime to a place often called the “roof of the world”? Nepal is the home of Mt. Everest, the tallest peak in the world and in fact, eight of the ten highest peaks in the world are located in...
Marco Polo Sheep Hunt in Tajikistan
I recently had the opportunity to go on a WTA hosted hunt, with Mark Peterson, to Tajikistan in search of a Marco Polo sheep. One would think that having my own underground 100 yard rifle range would give me an edge while hunting Marco Polo sheep, but I'm here to...
Hunting in Spain – Part One
This two part blog series features the adventures of WTA Consultant Tim Herald, as he travels to Spain in search of Ibex. PART 1 – Beceite Ibex & Sierra Nevada Ibex If you get to know me at all, you will quickly learn that I am not a species collector...
Hunting in Mongolia – Part Three
This four part blog series features the adventures of WTA Client Earl Peterson, who recently traveled to Mongolia in search of Gobi Argali, Hangai Argali and Gobi Ibex. PART 3 - MARAL STAG, MONGOLIAN WOLF & WHITE-TAILED GAZELLE My hunt in Mongolia during this past July was a way, for me the “senior”...
Hunting in Mongolia – Part Two
This four part blog series features the adventures of WTA Client Earl Peterson, who recently traveled to Mongolia in search of Gobi Argali, Hangai Argali and Gobi Ibex. PART 2 - HAGAI ARGALI This past July, I had the opportunity to hunt argali and ibex in Mongolia. In our first camp, I was...
South Africa Spotlight – A Hunter’s Paradise
SOUTH AFRICA SPOTLIGHT - A Hunter's Paradise, By Frank Cole, WTA Sr. Hunt Consultant South Africa offers the traveling sportsperson an unparalleled mix of species and eco-systems, then tops it off with practically a year-round hunting season. Worldwide Trophy Adventures (WTA) is proud to work with the best of the best...
WTA Hosted Hunts – Great Hunting and Camaraderie
WTA Hosted Hunts Great Hunting and Camaraderie By Tim Herald, WTA owner and consultant What is a WTA hosted hunt, and why should I consider going on one? We get those questions all the time, and the answers are pretty simple. A WTA hosted hunt is a small group hunt...
What Happens After I Take My Trophies on International Hunts?
International hunts are thrilling and a unique experience. With the amazing experience comes things you don’t have to worry about when hunting in your home country. WTA’s International Consultant, Frank Cole, has some excellent tips for how to handle the specifics after you’ve taken your trophies. 1.Customs Broker Hire a...
Uganda, Back on the Map for Incredible Safaris
Guest blogger: Tim Herald, WTA Uganda, Back on the Map for Incredible Safaris I recently returned from a trip to Uganda to get boots on the ground with WTA’s outfitter there. Uganda was one of the most significant historical safari locations, but since the days of Idi Amin back in...
Guest Blog: Tim Herald, The Two-Year Sable
Tim Herald is co-owner and host at Worldwide Trophy Adventures. The Two-Year Sable originally appeared in African Hunter To me the sable antelope is worthy of its royal status, and personally I find a jet-black bull the most striking of all the antelope on earth. Some may argue that the...
Consultant’s Corner with Frank Cole: International Travel Tips
Frank Cole travels abroad as much as he can, and he gave us some great tips on how to make the most out of your international hunts. 1. Sign up for government travel programs TSA PreCheck is available through the US Department of Homeland Security gets you through the security...