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What ever happened to HHK Safaris ?
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Anyone know what happened to HHK ?
I tried going to their web site the other day and my Norton blocked a virus attack from their site. I was wondering if Grahm is still alive and well.

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They had their usual big booth at the Dallas Safari Club convention earlier this month.
 
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I understand the original owners left it.

And I was also led to believe that the new owners are the sort of people one should avoid dealing with.

I have no personal experience of this though.

If anyone has any updates on this, I am sure many here would appreciate hearing it.


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http://www.hhksafaris.com/


Paul,

I saw Graham at Dallas, he is doing fine. They have booths 2633/2635 at SCI.I was able to access their website using the attached link.


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Once Lou Hallamore left, I had no interest.
 
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Heard the same things from some recent hunters as Saeed and Biebs is in reference to.
 
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I have heard the same things as Saeed but I am curious if any AR members have had recent experience with HHK
 
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Thank you Kathi, I see Gomez is the only PH left that I recognize.

Actually, Lou and or his sons is who I had in mind to hunt with. Is Lou still getting around alright ?

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you might inquire as to why so many PHs left. I would also look into the area.
 
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George Hallamore has started Zengela Hunters.

http://zengelahunters.com/hunting-areas-camps/

I had the pleasure of hunting with him 2 years ago. Great guy and hunter!


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Lou and Clive have their own outfit now.

http://hallamorehunt.com/
 
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I don't have recent experience,but my experience a couple of years ago or so, was my last. Graham bent me over real good on an elephant hunt in the Sengwa Research Area. It's a damn shame as my first safari with HHK was absolutely great. Unless something has changed, and I don't believe it has from my conversations with former PH's and others in Zimbabwe, I would choose another operator. There are a lot of really good operators in Zimbabwe, so why would anyone of ordinary intelligence chose to go with someone who's reputation has fallen considerably.
 
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I am on the list of never again with my experience with Grahm on our last exchange was disappointing to say the least. I had gone on two safaris with HHK and had booked a third to take my family to a specific location which meant I was on a three year wait to get a lion here. I paid my deposit per Graham and every year before DSC I would contact Graham per email each year to confirm if the hunt was on and one year talked at DSC. The year of the hunt I could not teach Graham and also began getting some comments from others in Zim my hunt my be a problem with Graham backing out. DSC finally arrived and I found Graham and he was acting cold so I knew something was up. I asked about my hunt and he said it wasn't going to happen and didn't attempt to offer another hunt or work with me. He said he would be refunding my deposit. I told him I was not happy to have to hunt him down to get an answer and now I had to scramble to put together another hunt. Then Graham said "I didn't think you were set on going as you didn't put down a bigger deposit". Well that ruffled my feathers as the deposit was what he required and gladly say on for three years. After I left later I looked back and I saw him smirking and laughing behind my back with his cronies. I returned to his booth and had a heated exchange and I'm not sure the booking that was being discussed in the booth with another possible client happened but they should have been able to tell they were in a buyer beware situation.
It's not how you do business with business people in the US or anywhere in my opinion.
 
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This is really sad news as I had some outstanding hunts with HHK in the past.
 
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Scratch these guys. thumbdown


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Scratch these guys. thumbdown


I totally agree Jim.

There are plenty of very good operators in Zimbabwe, so why even think of going with an outfit that has gone down the drain??

Not worth one even thinking about it, let alone waste money on those who could not care less about their clients!


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The only reason you run from HHK is that you cannot fly.
 
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I am on the list of never again with my experience with Grahm on our last exchange was disappointing to say the least. I had gone on two safaris with HHK and had booked a third to take my family to a specific location which meant I was on a three year wait to get a lion here. I paid my deposit per Graham and every year before DSC I would contact Graham per email each year to confirm if the hunt was on and one year talked at DSC. The year of the hunt I could not teach Graham and also began getting some comments from others in Zim my hunt my be a problem with Graham backing out. DSC finally arrived and I found Graham and he was acting cold so I knew something was up. I asked about my hunt and he said it wasn't going to happen and didn't attempt to offer another hunt or work with me. He said he would be refunding my deposit. I told him I was not happy to have to hunt him down to get an answer and now I had to scramble to put together another hunt. Then Graham said "I didn't think you were set on going as you didn't put down a bigger deposit". Well that ruffled my feathers as the deposit was what he required and gladly say on for three years. After I left later I looked back and I saw him smirking and laughing behind my back with his cronies. I returned to his booth and had a heated exchange and I'm not sure the booking that was being discussed in the booth with another possible client happened but they should have been able to tell they were in a buyer beware situation.
It's not how you do business with business people in the US or anywhere in my opinion.


That is disgusting.

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I am on the list of never again with my experience with Grahm on our last exchange was disappointing to say the least. I had gone on two safaris with HHK and had booked a third to take my family to a specific location which meant I was on a three year wait to get a lion here. I paid my deposit per Graham and every year before DSC I would contact Graham per email each year to confirm if the hunt was on and one year talked at DSC. The year of the hunt I could not teach Graham and also began getting some comments from others in Zim my hunt my be a problem with Graham backing out. DSC finally arrived and I found Graham and he was acting cold so I knew something was up. I asked about my hunt and he said it wasn't going to happen and didn't attempt to offer another hunt or work with me. He said he would be refunding my deposit. I told him I was not happy to have to hunt him down to get an answer and now I had to scramble to put together another hunt. Then Graham said "I didn't think you were set on going as you didn't put down a bigger deposit". Well that ruffled my feathers as the deposit was what he required and gladly say on for three years. After I left later I looked back and I saw him smirking and laughing behind my back with his cronies. I returned to his booth and had a heated exchange and I'm not sure the booking that was being discussed in the booth with another possible client happened but they should have been able to tell they were in a buyer beware situation.
It's not how you do business with business people in the US or anywhere in my opinion.


That is disgusting.

Many of my hunts are reservered on a handshake.


Andrew, from what I hear you run your safaris like a gentleman too.

And that is how it should be.

It is rather sad that a good company goes down the drain.


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For balance, Went with HHK in October last year for Ele and had a fantastic hunt with Rusty Labuschagne as PH and the camp was well run and had no issues whatsoever,they were 7 for 8 on leopard thanks to Gomez and I Can't wait to go back.The game numbers on Matetsi was fantastic and we saw lion,cheetah,3000+ Ele, big sable, roan etc


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Aren't they the ones who swap quota from one area to another??

Which is one reason some areas have been shot out??


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They were the "quota transfer" kings, in a normal world their company would have been shut down long ago.
 
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ZWC:

Is there any truth to the rumor that they did not pay their PHs thus causing the departure of many of them?
 
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Fairgame gentleman can do a handshake deal and so many of us build relationships with operators in Africa and it's one of the pleasures normally doing business in Africa. Sometimes we are reminded it's just business and I took mine elsewhere. I left a $3500 deposit as was requested per Graham. That's not a big hunk of money but he kept it for 3 years and then acted like I wasn't serious because I didn't give more money to hold. Then I had to ask for it back even though he had no intentions of honoring my hunt well in advance of our conversation. A leopard doesn't change it's spots as I know of another similar instance with another client and PH. I know what poop looks like, I don't have to taste it to know that it's real
 
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It's is very true..professional hunters, office staff, suppliers etc... Add the Game dept, campfire councils chasing their money as well..

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Is there any truth to the rumor that they did not pay their PHs thus causing the departure of many of them?
 
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Just a thought. If you are really interested in HHK and their operation, go to the SCI Convention and visit them in person. Thus, rather than rely on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th hand opinions and blubber here on AR. Put on your ""big boy" pants and actually make up "your own mind" by addressing them first hand, one on one. For sure one only gets "part" of the actual story here on AR. Have a great day.

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If it walks like a duck, squawks like a duck and swims like a duck, then it MUST be a duck!

Far too many sad stories about HHK, from far too many sources, to be ignored!

Their quota swapping was going on for years, and it was negatively affecting not just their own areas, but all the honest outfits from Zimbabwe!


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Just a thought. If you are really interested in HHK and their operation, go to the SCI Convention and visit them in person. Thus, rather than rely on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th hand opinions and blubber here on AR. Put on your ""big boy" pants and actually make up "your own mind" by addressing them first hand, one on one. For sure one only gets "part" of the actual story here on AR. Have a great day.

Larry Sellers


Larry:

Do you really think they will tell you about their issues like not paying Phs or vendors?

Personally, I have heard enough,even before this thread.
 
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Just a thought. If you are really interested in HHK and their operation, go to the SCI Convention and visit them in person. Thus, rather than rely on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th hand opinions and blubber here on AR. Put on your ""big boy" pants and actually make up "your own mind" by addressing them first hand, one on one. For sure one only gets "part" of the actual story here on AR. Have a great day.

Larry Sellers


Larry:

Do you really think they will tell you about their issues like not paying Phs or vendors?

Personally, I have heard enough,even before this thread.

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Hunted twice with them. Once in 2007 and then in 2011. Was not great, was not bad. But, if I ever go back to Zim it will be with another outfitter.


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