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WHAT WRONG WITH THIS OUTFIT?
08 March 2006, 17:02
BwanamichWHAT WRONG WITH THIS OUTFIT?
After surfing through this website, what thoughts do you have
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08 March 2006, 17:14
Terry BlauwkampHis South African Prices are way too high.
$1425 for a Cape Kudu........ etc
Remember, forgivness is easier to get than permission.
08 March 2006, 17:20
JBrownWhy do we have to hide our faces?
Book with someone who is proud of hunting.
Jason
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08 March 2006, 17:21
T.CarrInteresting that most of the hunters' faces are obscured. I recognize several of those trophy pictures from other websites. One in particular (a large lion) is a couple of years old and from TGTS. Which is OK if he actually books for TGTS, but not OK if he is just "using" the photo from another outfitter's website.
How does one manage to get 4 buffalo on license in Tanzania?
Regards,
Terry
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
08 March 2006, 17:48
BwanamichIndeed some of you are keen eyed and sharp minds!
The obscured faces are probably from photos they do not have permission to use such as the TGT lions pics Terry refers and others.....
also the claim that Stefano is the "undisputed" feline hunter of Tz is a novelty!

4 buff in tanzania was only possible through a "scam" operation that ex- TAWICO (Now under new excellent Management) used to offer using their "cropping" license.

According to them, they have the BEST AREAS for just about everything. their claim that Selous is the BEST AREA for lion sure made me spill my coffee

"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
08 March 2006, 17:55
jbderunzI checked the Cameroon offer.
Even in my wildest dreams I have never seen such high prices. Everybody here is knowing the foremost outfitter in Cameroon accomodating mostly American clients royally. He is cheaper in offering the Rolls Royce hunts and certain successes.

More puzzling is the lack of the exact locations of the hunting aeras.
Worst one has no indication of PHs.
The offers are worldwide, more than expensive, especially offering hunts in the Balkans, the former Yugoslavia and around.
This is an Italian outfit........which could be run by sort of an Albanian or Serbian or any other neighbour North East of Italia.
"About us" is very ........sibylline, cryptic, enigmatic, weird, anonymous????????? to put the things mildly.
Who is volunteering to send them his credit card numbers ? just to be proud to be the first to provide first hand informations on this ....say atypical outfit.Or is it a joke from Saeed?After all, it's Women day today, anything might happen!!!!!!!!!!!Just wondering,...is Carmello an Italian first name??????????????? 
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
08 March 2006, 19:52
RiodotSpringhare: $300
Isn't this a RABBIT??

Lance
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08 March 2006, 20:04
T.CarrHas TAWICO split from
Usangu? Or are they both under new management?
Regards,
Terry
Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
08 March 2006, 20:15
craneTerry- Tawico has been purhased by Jack Brittingham and is being onsite managed by Leon Lamprecht. Leon is a first rate person. I was told that the plan is to be ultra conservative for the first couple of years and get a real handle on game populations. Leon has moved to Arusha. I was also told that maybe for a year or so that they would market with TGT.
08 March 2006, 21:04
Bwana14 buffs- book 2 7day hunts with 2 buff a hunt...
08 March 2006, 21:27
MARK H. YOUNGTerry
My understanding is the same as Cranes on TAWICO.
On a similiar subject to the original I considered quite a few years ago booking a safari with an RSA operator. He sent me a brochure with some excellent lions on it implying that those lions were his from the previous year of hunting along the Kruger border and also in Tanzania. Well I didn't book with him as he wanted to book me into the Moyawasi in June (season doesn't open until July) and hunting is really not viable until much later in the season. The point is that 6 years later I met a guy in Zambia that I knew from somewhere. Then it dawned on me that he was on the RSA operator's brochure with a couple of huge lions. When I approached the hunter and asked about his lions taken with the RSA PH and asked him wether they were taken on the Kruger boundary on in Moyawasi the gentleman told me that he didn't know the South African operator nor had he ever hunted in those areas. The lions were actually killed in the Rungwa area.
I guess the above only is a good example of why you should do some research on the company you are considering booking with and talk to several references that have done a similiar hunt to the one you want.
FYI: This RSA operator is still in business. Be careful!
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Steve MalinverniUnfortunately the company is Italian and the fact is confirmed by the dial code in the phone/fax number (Telephone +39 335..... Fax +39 178). The +39 identify Italy
The owner is Prof. Sergiei Dimitrijevic (Serbian), I met him a pair of time, and I don't like him, a feeling problem. He is in some of the photos, one is in the photo album of bear in kamchakta hunt (left low).
Hunting reports contrasting, someone happy and satisied and some absolutely not.
I took a look at the price list of the outfitter with whom I hunted last year in Namibia and there is a difference of 625$ on gemsbock and 500$ on Kudu.
bye
Stefano
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08 March 2006, 22:25
Bill Cquote:
Originally posted by Riodot:
Springhare: $300 Isn't this a RABBIT??
More like a big RAT! (Springhare are rodents). Trophy Fees on rabbits are probaly more!

I actually have a Springhare mounted that my son shot in SA, pretty cool.
08 March 2006, 23:13
shakariMark's comments really ring a bell with me. I don't know if it's the case with this Italian agent or not and I'm not suggesting it is..... but photo theft really is a problem in this business nowadays. We've had our images stolen from our website a few times over the years. Which is why I don't post (important) pics here or elsewhere anymore. Instead I just put a link to the relevant page of our website. The images there are unrightclickabe (if that's a word!) I'm sure a fundi could hijack them if he really wanted to but I loke to make it difficult at least.

We've only recently managed to get our photos removed from one site (after a year of asking) that offered giraffe and nyala hunting in Tanzania.

For those that don't know, giraffe can't be hunted there and nyala don't occur.....

09 March 2006, 00:59
jbderunzSteve,
Sadly my guess was accurate, I suspected an Italian company run by an Albanian or a Serbian.
It was just a guess.
I wonder if these crook companies manage to hook some suckers? It's no pocket change they are asking?
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
09 March 2006, 07:42
BigBullet500 Euros for a jackal? Amazing!
09 March 2006, 09:52
Mike SmithHey, ITs only 10 times the normal fee!

Then again $300 for a sringhare? This guy is on has been eating some really bad beluga.
Happiness is a warm gun
09 March 2006, 12:38
Steve MalinverniMy opinion, don't loose time with this agent, stay away from them, you will save time, money and your liver, making happy your wallet and your health.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
09 March 2006, 16:18
bulldog563quote:
Originally posted by shakari:
Mark's comments really ring a bell with me. I don't know if it's the case with this Italian agent or not and I'm not suggesting it is..... but photo theft really is a problem in this business nowadays. We've had our images stolen from our website a few times over the years. Which is why I don't post (important) pics here or elsewhere anymore. Instead I just put a link to the relevant page of our website. The images there are unrightclickabe (if that's a word!) I'm sure a fundi could hijack them if he really wanted to but I loke to make it difficult at least.

We've only recently managed to get our photos removed from one site (after a year of asking) that offered giraffe and nyala hunting in Tanzania.

For those that don't know, giraffe can't be hunted there and nyala don't occur.....
A good option to stop people stealing photos is to imbed the name of your Safari Co or whatever across it. That way (I think) they can't post it on their site without posting the original companies name accross the photo.
10 March 2006, 01:06
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