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NORTH CAMEROON SPECIAL
Only $5000 @

Once again I am offering a 14 day hunt/fishing adventure in northern Cameroon.
Hunt is if for two/three people and for a total of 5,000@ or single hunter at $7000. (Limited to the first 2 groups of hunters.)
This hunt takes place in the personal hunting estate of the Lamido of Rey Bouba. It is a self-guided hunt, but in an “easy” area to hunt with good hunting, accommodations and fishing.
Pictured here is the Lamido or king of northern Cameroon. If he is at his palace he will grant clients an audience. His still has a feudal kingship replete with mud wall castle and knights in mail armor.





Camp is comfortable with thatch bungalows, beds, running water, showers, flush toilets, solar lighting and telephone coverage. You stay in the most comfortable camp we operate next to a nice river with good fishing. There is a regular kitchen with dining room to eat at. Solar power provides light and necessities. Beds are supplied with mosquito nets. It is generally a hot hunt. You go out daily from camp walking or in a vehicle and return at dark after following tracks, or spot and stalk.

Camp is situated on a nice river with good fishing for Nile perch and tiger fish, as well as a number of tropical unknowns.



Zone 10 has all of the following animals:






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Trophy fees for Cameroun Hunt
Cameroon laws are complex, so read carefully.

Animal $ cost Animal $ cost
Roan * $2,000 Grimm and Red Flanked $400
Waterbuck $900 Western Cob $500
Hartebeest $500 Oribi $400
Bushbuck $500 Reedbuck $500
Red River Hog/Warthog $300
We have found some eland and buffalo, but they are not prevalent. You can shoot them if you find them, but I am not selling this as a buffalo or eland hunt. I have other areas for these species, feel free to inquire, but the price is considerably higher.
Savannah Buffalo * $2,500
Lord Derby Eland * $4,000

*Denotes group 1 animal, of which you are only allowed 2. Four other animals are allowed per hunter/year (Group 2) Six maximum animals, if you shoot a roan and a buffalo or eland. Only males may be shot. If you do not shoot a Group 2 animal you may shoot only 4 species total. 
Wounded animals are charged at full rate. Females are charged at double (2X) rates. If you do shoot 5 or 6 animals you get charged for 2 CITES permits. (Cameroun laws)
BEFORE YOU LEAVE:
• You get a complete list of what to bring and what is provided, down to your toothbrush.
• I will work with you ahead of the hunt to get your gun import paperwork, visa and hunting license in Cameroon completed.
• You apply and pay for visa and gun import with my help. You need to start 3 months ahead of time to assure hunt permit. I send copies of your visa and gun import you provide me to Cameroon at least 2 months ahead of the hunt so your Cameroon hunting permit is ready on arrival.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE:
• I have a crew in country that picks you up at the airport, Yaoundé (NSI airline code). One of my staff is with you the whole trip. My staff is used to handling English and French speaking clients, but French is their primary language. We have done this over 100 times!
• You typically spend the first and last nights at a hotel or my apartment. Your cost.
• I arrange local transportation, which includes trains, my vehicles and/or a hired car to take you to the camp. Train ride is overnight. You will be on foot the most of the time, as game is prevalent near the hunting camp. A vehicle can transport you out and help in game retrieval, but the hunting is on foot. In-country transport is included in your fee.
• You are responsible for all of your own personal gear. Guns can be rented; .375H&H.
• All your in-country food is purchased for you along with provisions for the staff. I pay for these. I recommend you bring some freeze-dried food and snacks, but basic food is provided.
• I arrange to have someone to boil water (not to be confused with a real cook) for you, trackers and porters. You will have a staff of 3-4 personnel as well as maid service for clothes washing. There is a gas stove and gas refrigerator.
• There are experienced skinners assigned to you, but you are still responsible for the oversight of the skinning.

AT THE END OF THE TRIP:
• I will arrange to have paperwork completed at the end of the trip so trophies can be exported. This includes all CITES and veterinary paperwork for export. I arrange for air shipping. I charge $2000 for all the export work. This includes a $500 credit on shipping fees.

Cam
11240 Page Mill Road, Los Altos Hills, California USA +650-948-4560 cam.greig@yahoo.com
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SWEET opportunity!
 
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I'll be hunting this area in April this year with another Dane, am really looking forward to it. Bought the same package from Cam throgh a posting here on AR a good year back.
 
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That is one of the most interesting hunt offers I've seen on here.

That'd be a helluva lot of fun, cool stuff!
 
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Is this offer for next season Cam?


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I will take a deposit for 2015. This season (December through end of May 2014) is fully booked.
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Cam, i received notification that my visa is done and i will receive it Friday. i will send you the paperwork( and the balance i owe you) this week end. 2 months from now we will be outbound!!


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I'm guessing a bit later in the year is best for this area?


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Earlier you have less disturbed game. Later on water becomes an issue and we have the Mayo Rey which is in the middle of our concession and right by camp, so it draws in game for us. Rains start again in May so it cools off and tracking is better. Each season has it's advantages.
In all cases I can exchange some days at the King's concession for days in other near by concessions with eland and buffalo more prevalent, if the hunter wishes, but there is a charge.
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..cam, we will do it one day.
I have you "on my list".

Best wishes.

F.


 
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I want to see pictures of the mud castle.
 
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this will be my 12th African safari and i have to admit-i am more jacked up about this one than the first 11. there is just something about a DIY hunt with no PH to hold my hand that winds my watch. regardless of outcome, i really look upon it as an adventure rather than a hunting trip. trophies killed are really immaterial- it's the journey that counts....


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jdollar, perfectly worded. I land on the 9th April for the same hunt, take that you'll be back in Fresno by then.
For me this is a journey, a process of wonder and getting excited. I call the shots, set the time and pace, if I screw up, I do it my way and I face the music on that. Lovely.
There will be game taken and fish caught, but they are the bonus that completes the adventure.
 
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Just back from this hunt - great experience and hunt. Jdollar and Brain1 - good ot meet you on the way in, found good use of your advice.
I saw 11 different species in 6 days and took 5 animals ( Roan, old broomed back, Red River Hog - great Boar,Kob, best I saw but young, Sing-Sing Waterbuck, old broomed back, Harnessed Bushbuck in its absolute prime, likely to go top 25 in SCI ) in the first 5 days - this is hunting at its best.
If I can find out how to do it, I'll get my act together and post a report.
This has to be a top 3 of all the hunts I've done, Down to earth, you earn your trophies with your feet and determination, staff that want the best for you and work their heart out.

Go for it - this type of hunts are far and few in between. Cheers Jan
 
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I hope that these opportunities still exist when I am experienced enough to undertake it.
 
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Poomba,
How old are you now?
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quote:
Originally posted by huntfish:
Just back from this hunt - great experience and hunt. Jdollar and Brain1 - good ot meet you on the way in, found good use of your advice.
I saw 11 different species in 6 days and took 5 animals ( Roan, old broomed back, Red River Hog - great Boar,Kob, best I saw but young, Sing-Sing Waterbuck, old broomed back, Harnessed Bushbuck in its absolute prime, likely to go top 25 in SCI ) in the first 5 days - this is hunting at its best.
If I can find out how to do it, I'll get my act together and post a report.
This has to be a top 3 of all the hunts I've done, Down to earth, you earn your trophies with your feet and determination, staff that want the best for you and work their heart out.

Go for it - this type of hunts are far and few in between. Cheers Jan



Looking forward to your report and photos! dancing
 
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23 now...I probably should change my sig line. I would have made it at 21, but I spent that money on a ring.
 
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Originally posted by huntfish:
Just back from this hunt - great experience and hunt. Jdollar and Brain1 - good ot meet you on the way in, found good use of your advice.
I saw 11 different species in 6 days and took 5 animals ( Roan, old broomed back, Red River Hog - great Boar,Kob, best I saw but young, Sing-Sing Waterbuck, old broomed back, Harnessed Bushbuck in its absolute prime, likely to go top 25 in SCI ) in the first 5 days - this is hunting at its best.
If I can find out how to do it, I'll get my act together and post a report.
This has to be a top 3 of all the hunts I've done, Down to earth, you earn your trophies with your feet and determination, staff that want the best for you and work their heart out.

Go for it - this type of hunts are far and few in between. Cheers Jan

Jan, glad to hear you had a good trip and outstanding success. at least post some pictures, mate!


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Poomba,
I have the perfect place in Africa where you can take your bride as well,
Bombaziwilderness.com
You can the "graduate" from that to the more adventurous Cameroun stuff.

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Teach me - decided to post a few pictures in this tread if that is okay - that will buy me time to do a report. But I can't find out how to do that - simple directions would be appreciated. Cheers
 
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If you give me permission I will post your photos for you?
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You can also just search the FAQ's for how.
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Cam, please go ahead a post the pictures, most appreciated. I'll then Work on a hunt report. Thanks - Jan
 
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Jan asked me to upload some of his photos for him. He really took some magnificent aniamls as wekll as a number of just good photography shots. I will upload more as requested, but here are the major animals he took and some of the background shots:
Jan will be writing a hunt report.
Train north
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Red river hog
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Dad’s roan
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Portaging meat back to camp
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Nice Western Kob
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Absolutely beautiful waterbuck photo
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Try again ☺
Jan asked me to upload some of his photos for him. He really took some magnificent aniamls as wekll as a number of just good photography shots. I will upload more as requested, but here are the major animals he took and some of the background shots:
Jan will be writing a hunt report.
Train north

Red river hog

Dad’s roan

Portaging meat back to camp

Nice Western Kob

Absolutely beautiful waterbuck photo
 
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ah man, those photos bring back some great memories, especially the one with the trackers!


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Man that roan is old. What a trophy!


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ah man, those photos bring back some great memories, especially the one with the trackers!


Jerry, I agree. This type of adventure is one that you can't get out of your system. I can't wait to go back!


Jason

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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
 
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Hey Jan like I said to you, thats a great trip you had mate.

Griff



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