Ace - The game populations are still recovering from the extreme and prolonged drought. It finally broke and they (Namibia in general) have had "normal" rains the last couple of year. The game numbers all over Namibia are slowly recovering but it's going to take a number of years to get to the point of having cullable numbers. Same goes for getting the trophy quality built up. For example, the minimum horn length for a legally shootable gemsbok in Namibia is 30" and kudu is 50". It takes about 4-5 yrs for a gemsbok to make the min and kudu 5-6. The real 40" gemsbok bulls take 8-9 years and a 57" plus kudu takes 9-10+.

You MIGHT find, come across an injured or seriously deformed animal he'd let you take at cull or camp meat prices but for now, just about anything that is alive is being allowed to stay to repopulate. There MIGHT be a few high fence operators that MIGHT offer a few culls but it's likely to be very rare country wide.

The best thing he's got on offer is the leopard hunt. Very reasonably priced compared others I've seen on offer in Namibia and other countries. If you read the leopard hunt report in the link above, he had four separate males on baits and two that actually were fighting near a bait a few minutes before the "winner" went in the salt.

If you're interested in a serious cull/management PG hunt, the places posted about here in Bots would be the place to go. At least for a few years while game numbers come back in Nam.