19 March 2016, 11:58
BenKKPlainsgame hunting in January: Where?
Which areas / outfitters are open for business in January? I know that some Eastern Cape outfitters are. And of course, from the excellent hunting reports here lately, so are outfitters in West Africa. Anywhere in KZN or Limpopo? Zim?
I live in Arnhemland, so I understand mud and rain and long grass and heat and humidity and animals being spread-out.
What about ticks at this time of year?
19 March 2016, 12:08
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Originally posted by BenKK:
Which areas / outfitters are open for business in January? I know that some Eastern Cape outfitters are. And of course, from the excellent hunting reports here lately, so are outfitters in West Africa. Anywhere in KZN or Limpopo? Zim?
I live in Arnhemland, so I understand mud and rain and long grass and heat and humidity and animals being spread-out.
What about ticks at this time of year?
You might find a well priced Ele in the sand county of Zim
19 March 2016, 12:21
Mark VallaroYou can hunt most of Zimbabwe in January if Parks have given us our permits by then. For plains game it's best to try one of the conservancies. Nuanetsi is fabulous but so is Bubi Valley conservancy (Lemco), or Save Concservancy. Chifuti hunt Nuanetsi, several operators hunt BVC, Brent Hein being one of the good ones. In the Save you have Makore, Thierry Labat could book you into Somewhere as well or Save Safaris. Lots of choices.
19 March 2016, 12:26
Mark VallaroSorry forgot about ticks. They are around. Some places more than others and it depends on the amount of rain that has occurred. It is the ticks breeding season so bring a deet based substance. That will normally keep them away.
Burkino Faso is another good option for January. Chat to Arjun Reddy about that.
Cameroon or CAR are also open then. Chat to Thierry Labat as he hunts up there and knows what is happening and gets great results with his clients.
19 March 2016, 16:14
Jaco HumanWe are available. We have done it before. The biggest problem are heat an possible rain. The good part is that you can start hunting very early in the morning take a siesta in mid day and then hunt till late.
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www.sahuntexp.com 19 March 2016, 20:01
impala#03Hi Ben,
Check out Tugela Private Hunting Preserve in KZN. Really nice folks and good hunting. Very reasonable.