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Zimbabwe's Best Sable Area
25 January 2010, 07:41
SBTZimbabwe's Best Sable Area
Where in Zimbabwe do you believe a hunter has the best opportunity to take a mature sable bull and at what time of the year?
"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
25 January 2010, 07:58
safari-lawyerHistorically . . . Matetsi.
These days, some really good sable (41, 42, 43) are coming out of the conservancies, but they are really limited quota and mostly later in the year.
Will J. Parks, III
25 January 2010, 08:02
martin pietersIf an average over the past 10 years of 39/ 40" with a constant quota of 16 bulls/ year, then Cawston block would be my answer. As said before, you could not beat Matetsi in the ' old ' days....... if price was not an option,.........then I would have to say Zambia.
25 January 2010, 09:31
ross jI would safely say matetsi two units inparticular unit 3 and unit 5 the biggest sable out of zim 2009 came from matetsi
25 January 2010, 09:57
Mark DeWetI would agree with Martin Pieters comment, as well as those that favour most of the Matetsi blocks !
25 January 2010, 12:28
miketaylorBuzz Charlton of CMS has been taking some great Sable in Makuti.
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25 January 2010, 19:59
WoodmnctryThree of us just hunted Cawston Ranch which is owned and operated by Peter Johnstone - we all took very nice bulls -- I would highly recomend this location for sable plus other plains game -- Soon as I can will post hunt report -- just to danged many things on the schedule to do justice in writing to the great hunt we had at Cawston.
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OMG!-- my bow is "pull-push feed" - how dreadfully embarrasing!!!!!
25 January 2010, 23:12
odieAlas the two places in Zimbabwe I hunted sable are now in the hands of war criminals.
25 January 2010, 23:19
dogcatLemco is not half bad for sable. I saw a couple there that were very impressive.
25 January 2010, 23:38
muygrandeSecond, the Lemco/Bubye Conservancy. Saw several 40+ in May/June last year. Tons of sable in this conservancy.
25 January 2010, 23:43
David WA third for sable at Lemco/Bubye Valley Conservancy. I would contact Brent Hein at
www.brentheinsafaris.com I believe he has one left on quota for 2010.
26 January 2010, 04:36
Equinsu OchaThe Bubye/Lemco Con. is where I would like to chase my bull when I head over for sable..
26 January 2010, 05:19
Bryan ChickI don't know how big they are, however, Gordon Duncan at doma has some good sable. I have been more interested in elephant, so, have not really pursued them
26 January 2010, 05:27
Kathi http://www.mazungasafaris.com/mazunga-species.htmlAnother vote for Lemco, we were there in 2005.Attached are the statistics.
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26 January 2010, 05:56
SBTWho are the PH's for Mazunga Safaris. Impressive stats.
"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
26 January 2010, 06:31
Ed ScarboroI hunted the Lemco/Bubye Valley area for leopard in August of last year and saw some nice sable bulls. Jannie and Steve Meyer with Lowveld Hunters also hunt on the Mazunga property.
26 January 2010, 17:24
muygrandeSBT, I hunted with John Sharp and be glad to give you whatever info you need.
26 January 2010, 18:25
Jerry HuffakerAnother + for Cawston and Matetsi 5. I hunted Cawston and you should take a 40" Sable there. Matetsi 5 has over 40" average. Give Ron Oliver a call, Africa Hunting Safaris, he books for both.
Jerry Huffaker
State, National and World Champion Taxidermist
26 January 2010, 20:25
Africa Hunting Safaris, Inc.I have one sable remaining in Matetsi 5 for this year and few remaining for 2011. We normally shoot average of 42" on Unit 5. I have one buffalo and elephant remaining as well. Please visit my website or contact me if you are interested.
Ron Oliver, Africa Hunting Safaris, Inc.
www.Africahs.com27 January 2010, 01:29
Gerrypeters375I only offer this story to annoy sable hunters.

I hunted in Chirisa in '93 (for buff) and while bouncing in a LandCruiser back from a pasture pick up on my way to camp(first day in the bush), my PH pointed out a sable standing in the small shade of an acacia. I looked at him as a fairly large animal with horns that were very long (and he looked black) Beyond that,guys, I was no more excited than looking at the acacia itself.(I had seen elk and moose in Canada even closer up) Yes, I do apologize to fellow hunters. I came to learn in Africa how prized the sable is and what an ignoramous I was in not being excited about seeing one.