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Yep, another weird country question! Anyone know if there is any legalized hunting in Mauritania? Dangerous game?? | ||
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Islamic Republic of Mauritania is mostly sand with more strange illnesses than you can shake a stick at. They are said to be prohunting, a type of pig/hog and some birds. You might check on Euro Forum as the French still have an in there so hunts may go from there. But I have to ask why? Do you know something or are you as crazy as me? Semper Fi WE BAND OF BUBBAS STC Hunting Club | |||
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Not my choice. This is how Uncle Sam laughs at me! | |||
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As Mauritania is in North Africa, I'd think the african forum was the right place to ask, and not the Euro-forum. As Invader66 said, it's mostly sand. And rock. But on the southern border to Mali, there is quite a lot of bush (Sahel). As for strange diseases, there are no more there than in other african countrys, and it's a reasonably clean country by african standards IMO. There is a bit of religious fundimentalism there, but it's not a problem as long as you use your head. Getting around isn't that bad, as the main 2 roads are tarred, and as far as I know, they have now completed a EU financed tar road all the way up to the Moroccan border. This will save you a 3 day trip offroad thru the desert if you want to go north that way. The desert route was more fun though! Besides these few main roads, all others are dirt tracks, sand tracks, and "no tracks". The old main route from Nouakchott to Nouadibou: The usual mode of transport for many Mauritanians: Typical rocky terrain in Mauritania: Typical terrain near Chinguetti. Don't forget to bring your GPS: I know that there were some hunting possibilities in Mauritania a couple of years ago, down near the border to Senegal/Mali. I'll try to see if I can find out more for you. All in all I found Mauritania an enjoyable country to be in, and we have decided to definatly visit it again in a few years with our kids. If you don't like the desert though, don't bother going there! And there are some areas that are best avoided due to organized bandittry. But as long as you stay away from those areas (if possible) there are not many problems really. Besides the usual police corruption found in west/north africa, which is often a bit tougher then in eastern/southern africa. You might find this forum of interest: Horizens Unlimited Go to the "Sahara Travel Forum". There are lots of people there that have been much more in Mauritania than I have. "Many" people go down there every year to explore the desert, and it would suprise me if you didn't get an knowledgable answer there. Good luck with your move down there! | |||
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PS. I have never heard of there being DG hunting there. Only some PG. The lack of water means no buff, and I have to admit that we didn't see any wildlife even though we went off the beaten track. You will see many goats and camels though. Both dead and dried out, and alive. | |||
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Try: "info (at) mylla.no" They used to have some sort of hunting going on in Mauritanina and Senegal. Don't know if they still do, but it's worth sending an e-mail to see what they say. | |||
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Erik- Thanks so much for all of the responses! I tried the address you listed but it didn't work for me. Maybe I was doing something wrong??? I tried 'info@mylla.no'. Thanks for all your help. Kendall | |||
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A10ACN I found only one outfitter in Mauritania. Why Mauritania. Southward Senegal is far better, la Mecca for hunting. here is the linkKer Macene Useless to translate the whole. (However, more than half the words are the same in English,or..... .......SAEED will use Google and translate the whole inwith a wave of his magic wand.) Mostly From the 15th November to the 15th April Accomodations are very good in an Hotel The zone is wide 120 000 ha (300 000 acres) Warthogs can be hunted either standing close to the farms, or the french style trackin down from a good track. Wingshooting at the waterholes : Gambia goose, ducks, different species of doves and turtledoves, gangas, at the waterholes Uplandshooting Hare, guinea fowl, pigeons and hard to cornered quails. Not bad but Senegal offer the same with a very wider choice of game and outfitters. J B de Runz Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent | |||
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Erik, I did not mean to say the post belonged elsewhere but there might be members from France who do not visit the African forum. As it was under French rule i felt he might up his chances of getting good info. Gene Semper Fi WE BAND OF BUBBAS STC Hunting Club | |||
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Kendall, That's what I found on them. They have a phone number in Norway, so I'll call them up for you tommorow and see if I can find out more. Gene, I see your point. | |||
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