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Which areas in Zim are your better Leopard and Buff areas to hunt if you were to do both in one trip and have the best chance for success?
 
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Sapi
 
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Save
 
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+1 for the Save. Roger Whittall's Humani area is good for Buff and produces huge Toms.

Mike


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nube,

I had to refer a hunter last year due to our short notice moratorium on leopards, and Wendell Reich recommended and set it up with Glen Stokil(apologies if spelling is incorrect) in record time, the hunter was very happy and sent me a letter after his hunt thanking us for the referral as he and his wife had a great trip.
 
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+2 for Save.


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Chewore. I hunted in '08 with Chifuti Safaris and was successful on both. Awesome area. DG was plentiful and plains game a little sparce. Plus you are close to the Zambezi if you would also want a hippo or a croc.
 
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Chewore North, it's awesome!


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What are your thoughts on Dande North?
 
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What are your thoughts on Dande North?

You can't go too far wrong with any of the Safari Areas (Sapi, Chewore then Dandie) east of Mana Pools Nat Park.
 
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Why would you not pick the Save?

Tons of DG animals and TONS of plainsgame.

Why not have both?
 
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We were in Lemco during 2005 leopard/plainsgame, fantastic area. I believe Ivan hunts Lemco, check the 2008 photo section with his lion and leopard..


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