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Most of what I read about hunting tuskless cows in Zim, and most of the hunts I see offered, are in the Zambezi valley. Of course, Buzz is well known for his, but there are other operators as well. I seldom read about any tuskless hunts in the southeast areas, around the Gonarezhou, Save valley, etc. Is that because those populations don't contain the density of tuskless cows as found in the Zambezi Valley, or other reasons?


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I was told there was no quota in the Save at one point.
 
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Zambia has opened up Tuskless in the Luangwa valley but not the Kafue as the gene is not common here.


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I'm hunting tuskless in the Save this year!
 
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I did a double tuskless hunt in Matetsi 3, 2012. That was through Brent Hein (Brent Hein Safaris.) HHK had the area at the time.

Last year, I got an offer from George Hallamore of Zengela Hunters, for a double tuskless in Deka Trails Safari Area.

In Matetsi 3, Ele come out of Hwange late in the season, for the water that is pumped into pans (reservoirs). I'm told that it's the same situation in Deka.

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Lots of tuskless in the south along the Limpopo at the confluence of the Shashe.

See this report.


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Lane, thanks for the information. I saw the report when you posted it, but had forgotten the area you hunted. Rob, any intelligence on the tuskless population in the Save area? I assume you will be on the conservancy?


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Mokore has tuskless quote but don't really promote tuskless specific hunts. We saw tuskless there last year.


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Tim, do you mean in Mokore's Save concession?


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Custom,

I have tuskless on the Save, Sengwa Research, Matetsi and Forestry in Zim plus the Luangwa valley in Zambia. Anything of interest there?

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Maybe, Mark, thanks. Could you PM me with details? And, this will be for 2019, so you may not know rates that far out.


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Lane, thanks for the information. I saw the report when you posted it, but had forgotten the area you hunted. Rob, any intelligence on the tuskless population in the Save area? I assume you will be on the conservancy?


Re: intel on Save tuskless, very minimal directly, but I trust the safari company and the booking agent. Yes, hunting the conservancy.
 
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Most of what I read about hunting tuskless cows in Zim, and most of the hunts I see offered, are in the Zambezi valley. Of course, Buzz is well known for his, but there are other operators as well. I seldom read about any tuskless hunts in the southeast areas, around the Gonarezhou, Save valley, etc. Is that because those populations don't contain the density of tuskless cows as found in the Zambezi Valley, or other reasons?


Hi Custom

The tuskless gene is indeed here in the south of Zim, it is however not as abundant as what it is in the north. Through the work we have been doing down in the Save Valley the last couple of years we have seen an increase in tuskless cows and even have a few tuskless bulls on our records.


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I hunted tuskless on a Foresty concession in Zim a few years back and was surprised at the number I saw during 10 days of hunting. Beautiful area.


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thanks, all, for your replies. This is helpful information.


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