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My son and I returned from a 12 day Hippo/Buff/Croc hunt in MOZ Wednesday morning. We flew into and out of HRE without incident even spending one night at the Meikles in HRE. People were friendly and cooperative. One change is that one "official" handling our rifle permits wanted a tip. I've never seen that before. The situation is awful for those people but their attitude is phenomenal.
 
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Who'd you hunt with and where?


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How about a report on the Moz hunt?
 
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Hunted with Safaris de Mocambique in the Tete area. I'll post a hunt report in the report forum. I'll post pics from picasa if I can figure out how.
 
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I'd be very interested in your report. I have been speaking with Bill Williamson about booking the same hunt.


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I, too, would like a hunt report with pix. I have contemplated hunting Moz for a couple of years now so on-the-ground intel would be welcomed!


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Looks like Moz is the place. Want to stay out of the swamps tho. May be hunting only PG and buff but still want to see/hear lion and ele.
 
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Avoid the floodplains and the swamps and lose out on some of the best experiences and hunting available anywhere.


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Also lose out on the mossies. If its moz then it has to be up north in the mopane.
 
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Also lose out on the mossies. If its moz then it has to be up north in the mopane.


Adjacent to the Niassa, yes, or the Zambezi valley. Certainly there is spectacular game in the coastal swamplands. But no lion or ele. I should've said this will be my first and, especially if for some reason it's my last, I want to take in the classic compliment of game. To go on my first or only safari and not see elephant nor see or hear lion would be the last thing I'd want to do.
 
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I have to agree with Bahati. If you don't go to the swamps at least once in your hunting lifetime, for buffalo, you are missing a truly unique experience. It can be miserably hot there in September but, still, it's a "cool" way to hunt them.

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The report has been posted. I will work on the pix.
 
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Mozambique is wild and wonderful!! I hunted with Bahati Adventures this June and it was truly, the experience of a lifetime. The swamps are indeed, special. I am working on a hunt report with Bahati Adventures as soon as I can get some photos downloaded. I can not imagine a better safari operation or better place to hunt than Coutada 10 with Johan.

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