Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Mark Sullivan’s Dangerous Game Seminar 2012


I just returned from a ten day safari with Mark Sullivan. We hunted an OA near the villages of Ngarambe and Tapika. Everything good you’ve heard about Mark is true. He’s a fabulous hunter, dedicated to serving his clients and one of the funniest people I’ve ever been around. With all of his stories and jokes there was never a dull moment.

In the short time I was there Mark taught me more about “hunting” and “myself” than I ever expected. The experience was priceless! After the initial shots were fired, Mark and I walked to within 10 paces of a spectacular grand warrior just like in the movies! The buffalo then determined how our battle would conclude.

When it comes to the “art” of hunting dangerous game Mark is fearless. The thrill of walking-up and facing death is as I imagined it would be and is not for the faint of heart. In those moments you will understand your strengths and define areas which you should better refine. Mark’s hunting style is his and his alone, but I would hunt with him every year for the rest of my life if I could.

Mark tells me he plans to conduct a series of three six-day “Dangerous Game Seminars” in South Africa beginning April 2012. What do you think? Good idea or bad?

Seminars would be open to professional hunters and non-professionals, men and women from around the world. Mark will share with you “his” extensive knowledge on how to stop charging buffalo and hippo dead in their tracks. He will also explain specifics of how to hunt and deal with lion, leopard and elephant! Everything you’ve always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask. Now you can live the dream. You can’t get “this” information from anyone else.

To hold a spot for this seminar without obligation send
an email to:

Mark Sullivan- Deathby600@aol.com
Shawn Joyce- shawn.joyce@DiizcheSafariAdventures.net

We will create a contact list with your information and offer first right of refusal in the order of names received. At minimum, please include your name and preferred email address. We will also collect your telephone and mailing information should you wish to provide additional contact information.

Class size will likely be limited to sixteen seats at each of the three six-day seminars. Mark assured me he will provide more specifics when he returns from Tanzania in November 2011. He will provide details about cost, dates, venue, and seminar content.

This seminar and its content is a project of Mark’s. My involvement is simply a desire to share this information with my fellow hunters and professional hunters that might have an interest in attending or learning more.