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19 February 2015, 19:18
PeglegGerenuk
One of the plains game I have always wanted was a Gerenuk. Are there places these wonderful animals can be hunted and does anyone have an idea what the trophy fee would be. I can't find much on them. Thanks, and it would be nice to see some taxidermy of the Gerenuk from those who have had the chance to hunt them.
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19 February 2015, 19:35
KathiEthiopia has both the Northern Gerenuk and the Southern Gerenuk. The "license fee" is $3000 on each species. Ethiopia does not have trophy fees, you buy your licenses before the hunt, similar to hunting in the U.S.A.
Contact Rich Elliott from Ethiopian Rift Valley Safaris, he is an AR member.
Best of luck, you will love Ethiopia should you decide to go.
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19 February 2015, 19:46
MARK H. YOUNGPegleg,
Gerenuk are available throughout Masailand and are quite common in some areas. They can be hunted on a 10 day schedule with a 21 day license. This unfortunately makes the hunt very expensive.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 19 February 2015, 19:49
A.DahlgrenContact Danny Mccallum, they had or have an area (Ngaserai) with just these masai species,no DG in this area. It was half the prices compared to others.
Gerenuk is a 21 day animal so don't expect it to be cheap. 20k for 7 days + trophy fees
With some outfitters its over 40k if you want the chance to hunt a Gerenuk.
19 February 2015, 21:40
505 gibbsOne of the largest concentrations of Gerenuk are in Rock Springs, TX. They were captured in the 30's and transported to Eastern Africa. If you really want to "hunt" this species, you need to go to Rock Springs..
20 February 2015, 02:12
PeglegGentlemen thank you for the replies.
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20 February 2015, 02:58
JTEXquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
One of the largest concentrations of Gerenuk are in Rock Springs, TX. They were captured in the 30's and transported to Eastern Africa. If you really want to "hunt" this species, you need to go to Rock Springs..
Really? Who has them in Rocksprings?
20 February 2015, 07:29
Sevensquote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
quote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
One of the largest concentrations of Gerenuk are in Rock Springs, TX. They were captured in the 30's and transported to Eastern Africa. If you really want to "hunt" this species, you need to go to Rock Springs..
Really? Who has them in Rocksprings?
Yeah, who!?
20 February 2015, 10:26
Bwanamichquote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
Contact Danny Mccallum, they had or have an area (Ngaserai) with just these masai species,no DG in this area. It was half the prices compared to others.
Gerenuk is a 21 day animal so don't expect it to be cheap. 20k for 7 days + trophy fees
With some outfitters its over 40k if you want the chance to hunt a Gerenuk.
Unfortunately, Danny does not have that area any longer. It became a Wildlife Management Area (WMA) which means it is now managed by the community.......

It was leased by a new entrant in the hunting industry, Shangri La safaris, who are essentially the same people that own the infamous Green Mile safaris!
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20 February 2015, 15:51
A.DahlgrenThats what I heard, maybe you can buy quota from them with your PH you want?
20 February 2015, 18:40
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
Thats what I heard, maybe you can buy quota from them with your PH you want?
Doesn't work that way Anton - more likely have to come to some sort of "win-win" deal by sub-leasing a hunt through another outfitter.
21 February 2015, 01:54
A.DahlgrenOr else that would have been perfect, you semi retired and want to guide a Swede just for fun

21 February 2015, 02:45
AzizHello
I shot mine in the Lake Natron area in Tanzania. They were abundant in the Maasai area.
In Tanzania you do need a 21 day License.
The other area is Ethiopia as Kathi has discussed.
Regards
Aziz
21 February 2015, 03:29
A.DahlgrenBeautiful! Did you do a life-size Aziz ?
Anton
21 February 2015, 03:41
Jack D BoldAziz,
+1 on the Gerenuk. You have the most amazing adventures. How did the Marco turn out?
And say, who is that young stud standing behind your Dall?
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21 February 2015, 07:09
lavacaI too want a gerenuk. The beauty is that on a 21 day license in Masailand, there are a whole lot of other great species available too. Yes, Tanzania is on the high end, but the real expense will come with the taxidermy bill.
21 February 2015, 07:22
AzizThanks Anton I messed up on the Gerenuk and did not get a full body mount and have kicked myself for not doing it.
How are you Jack, I got that Dall a long time ago, the joints did not hurt as much then. I am booked to go for the Marco polo in November this year.
Will be hunting Blue Sheep in Pakistan in 2 weeks.
Regards
Aziz