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27 December 2006, 03:15
Kathi
Africa-1974
While going through old boxes from the Chicago Chapter of S.C.I., I found a brochure from Safari Outfitters when they were located in Downtown Chicago. I thought you might enjoy these prices for the 1974 hunting season. Check out the Bongo price in the Congo.

Angola-Angola Safaris-30 day hunt-$7500-$10,300
Special license-lion $327,elephant $260, leopard $392,sable $131

Botswana-Ker, Downey & Selby-30 day hunt-$6,000-$6840, Concession fee S.A.R. 500, lion $530,sable $270, eland $140

CAR-Claude Vasselet Safaris-30 day hunt-$9,000-$10,500

Ethiopia-Tom Mattanovich-30 day hunt- $9,000-$10,500

Kenya-Hunters and Guides (K) Ltd.-30 day hunt-$7800-$9300

Mozambique-Mozambique Safariland-28 day hunt-$5750-$7675
Simoes Safaris-28 day hunt-$7265-$11,480

Sudan-Sudan Safari Tours-30 day hunt-$7500-$9,000-Giant eland-$150,leopard-$150,lion-$150

Zaire (Congo)-28 day hunt- $7508-$8953-elephant $260, bongo $60

Zambia-Amalgamated Zambia Safaris-28 day hunt-$8960-$$11,760

Rhodesia-10 day hunt-$1500,(on private ranches)

Tanzania-The safari situation in Africa, and especially in East Africa, is steadily deteriorating. Now there is a complete ban on hunting in Tanzania and elephant hunting in Kenya is forbidden. There was tremendous poaching in both countries for ivory due to fantastic prices on the foreign markets where $76 per pound of ivory was paid.


Kathi

kathi@wildtravel.net
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27 December 2006, 03:26
JohnHunt
Seeing how you can buy a Porsche back then for $6k. Can't get one today for less then $45k
27 December 2006, 03:55
billinthewild
Carajo!! I lost my rain check!! banana


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27 December 2006, 05:07
martinbns
they certainly are cheaper than now, but I don't think I could have afforded it on my grade 7 paper route income.
27 December 2006, 06:33
douglast
Interesting, the Angola leopard license is more than the lion and elephant. It's 3x that for a sable. Talk about price inversions in today's market.
27 December 2006, 17:50
AfricanHunter
I hunted with Sudan Safaris in '74 for quite a bit less per day that They were showing in this brochure. A. Osman must have have a different rate for every agent as I used a different one than quoted here.