In memoriam - Pieter Potgeiter has passed away

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Saw the sad news on Facebook today that PH, outfitter and owner of Motsomi Safaris, Pieter Potgeiter has passed away. Pieter was a wonderful person and you definitely left as a friend after hunting with him and his family. He was a long time leader of PHASA and I’m sure many of you may have met him at one of the US hunting shows or were lucky enough to have hunted with him and Motsomi as I did two different times. Condolences to his family Ria,PC, Nadia and his extended family of PHs, trackers, and others. He was a great man who will be missed by many.
 
Very sorry to hear this. Condolences to the family.
 
Condolences and Prayers for his family!
 
First outfitter I ever looked at going to, even before finding AH. Sad to hear. RIP, condolences to his friends and family.
 
Gone too soon, prayers for his family. RIP Pieter.
 
A month ago I returned from two spectacular weeks in Tanzania hunting leopard and buffalo with Pieter. Our time together was made even more special as his wife Ria was at camp the entire time, there to meet us each evening with a gin and tonic in hand. Just two days ago I was on WhatsApp with Pieter planning my lion and buffalo hunt next June, my tenth hunt with Pieter and Motsomi. He was a dear friend and I miss him terribly.

My heart goes out to Ria, Nadia, PC, Marco and the extended Motsomi family of trackers, skinners, chefs and camp caretakers. I wish I could ease your sadness.

Pieter had a rare combination of intense focus and constant joy. He was always on the move, never still unless frozen when on game. He reveled in the success of his clients, who became his friends.

I am older than Pieter and vowed to myself that I would hunt Africa every year with him, until I couldn’t. I so desperately wish that dream could have come true.

Pieter was the finest professional hunter I have known. His passion for hunting led him to the Presidency of PHASA, where he served as a staunch advocate for conservation and safari hunting. Pieter’s family, Motsomi, and his friends have lost a loving husband, father, mentor and companion. The hunting world has lost an icon. When I connected with Marco yesterday, he said it best, “We lost a legend today.”

Scott Partridge
 
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A month ago I returned from two spectacular weeks in Tanzania hunting leopard and buffalo with Pieter. Our time together was made even more special as his wife Ria was at camp the entire time, there to meet us each evening with a gin and tonic in hand. Just two days ago I was on WhatsApp with Pieter planning my lion and buffalo hunt next June, my tenth hunt with Pieter and Motsomi. He was a dear friend and I miss him terribly.

My heart goes out to Ria, Nadia, PC, Marco and the extended Motsomi family of trackers, skinners, chefs and camp caretakers. I wish I could ease your sadness.

Pieter had a rare combination of intense focus and constant joy. He was always on the move, never still unless frozen when on game. He reveled in the success of his clients, who became his friends.

I am older than Pieter and vowed to myself that I would hunt Africa every year with him, until I couldn’t. I so desperately wish that dream could have come true.

Pieter was the finest professional hunter I have known. His passion for hunting led him to the Presidency of PHASA, where he served as a staunch advocate for conservation and safari hunting. Pieter’s family, Motsomi, and his friends have lost a loving husband, father, mentor and companion. The hunting world has lost an icon. When I connected with Marco yesterday, he said it best, “We lost a legend today.”

Scott Partridge

Thank you for sharing a proper eulogy for your friend Scott.
 
It hasn’t even been a week since I returned from Tanzania. Peter was extremely well respected in our world and well deservedly so. May he hunt eternally in the untamed wilds of Africa in the afterlife. May God/Allah grant him Heaven/Jannat.
 
Our sincere condolences to his family and friends..
 
It hasn’t even been a week since I returned from Tanzania. Peter was extremely well respected in our world and well deservedly so. May he hunt eternally in the untamed wilds of Africa in the afterlife. May God/Allah grant him Heaven/Jannat.
How was your hunt? Any pictures or a report?
 
How was your hunt? Any pictures or a report?
Hippopotamus bull on land, predator control and plains game. I shared a few photographs on this forum already here and there, but I definitely won’t be posting any on this thread since it’s in memoriam of a deceased fellow sportsman and it would be highly disrespectful/inconsiderate of me. Feel free to inbox me whenever you please.
 
I think a report would be a tribute not disrespect.
 
Sorry to hear. He sounds like a class guy. Prayers for his family. RIP
 
I think a report would be a tribute not disrespect.
Graham Hunter, I agree with you wholeheartedly. But as I have clarified in my reply to your message, I have not hunted with Peter. And based on what I am seeing from my post on this thread (I had to look at it again), I never made a single indication that I ever have. If I have, then it was purely by accident and I'm sorry.

I have been hunting in Tanzania several times over the years but never with Peter. Although he was very well respected in our circles.

I think that you have made an honest misunderstanding.
 
My deepest condolences to his family and friends. I did not know the man but I have an opinion on this. The greatest generation of man is going extinct they will be missed
 
Prayers for him and his family. May he rest in the eternal hunting grounds.
 

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