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Looking at a leopard hunt here anyone hunting here before. Looking for some references on area
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Posts: 1366 | Location: SPARTANBURG SOUTH CAROLINA | Registered: 02 July 2008Reply With Quote
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I have. If my aging memory serves me correctly, I hunted there in 2009 and 2010.

I took a number of excellent animals including a 46 1/2 inch buff.

I tried for leopard there in 2009. I failed. There are plenty of leopards there. One of the issues was that it was so HOT. Baits did not last long. 3 days max.

Would I go again? Absolutely. I do not think that I would try it again on October. In 2009, it was brutally hot.
 
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ARDA I think its small area ? It get hot later, so July/Aug would be my option

Just looking at the reports so would ZH other area Sango be a cat heaven! But that area is another price and probably fully booked.
 
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I think it is 35,000 acres.
 
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oh man - some of my best memories are there. jumbo moore --8' 17 15/16 leopard, followed by 10'4"lion in gohnarezinga, + 55# ele plus plus plus, many good friends, great times. wish i was there now
 
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Thanks guys!!!


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Was there almost exactly 2 years ago. We had a leopard coughing every night just down the river from our camp. Never saw one but was not hunting them either.
Like has was mentioned, some exceptional buffalo in there. I shot a real nice deep drop old 40" bull the second day and over the course of a 10 day hunt saw 6 larger. 3 WAY larger. Mature bulls! Saw 2 old bulls with there horns broken off. I know some consider them great trophies.

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one of the places for leopard - one hunt we had 9 cats hitting baits
 
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Looks like I made right decision. Leave Aug 26th. Delta wanted 10 grand for BC so I will be in the back. Leopard and Buff on the plate Smiler


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How is this Area for Buffalo nowdays ?


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Hunter Arda for Buff and Tuskless in late August "22" with Whittall Safaris had a great hunt
 
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How is this Area for Buffalo nowdays ?


I hunted right next door, on Hammond, in May. The only thing separating Hammond & ARDA is a dirt road. Fantastic buffalo area! Tons of buffalo and elephants, good quality.

I was hunting a non-trophy, non-export buffalo and shot a very old bull that was exactly what I wanted. My 81 year old friend shot a 42” bull that carried 16” bosses. I’d love to go back there again.
 
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Looking at a leopard hunt here anyone hunting here before. Looking for some references on area
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Nice to see you back Jeff. Hope all is well.

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Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
How is this Area for Buffalo nowdays ?


I hunted right next door, on Hammond, in May. The only thing separating Hammond & ARDA is a dirt road. Fantastic buffalo area! Tons of buffalo and elephants, good quality.

I was hunting a non-trophy, non-export buffalo and shot a very old bull that was exactly what I wanted. My 81 year old friend shot a 42” bull that carried 16” bosses. I’d love to go back there again.


What does a non-trophy non-exportable Bull consist of ??? and is the tag less than a exportable Bull
 
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Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
How is this Area for Buffalo nowdays ?


I hunted right next door, on Hammond, in May. The only thing separating Hammond & ARDA is a dirt road. Fantastic buffalo area! Tons of buffalo and elephants, good quality.

I was hunting a non-trophy, non-export buffalo and shot a very old bull that was exactly what I wanted. My 81 year old friend shot a 42” bull that carried 16” bosses. I’d love to go back there again.


What does a non-trophy non-exportable Bull consist of ??? and is the tag less than a exportable Bull


The Savé holds a lot of buffalo and some (most?) of the properties have quota for trophy buffalo and also non-trophy/non-export buffalo. Basically, a non-trophy buffalo is one with a narrow spread, less than 35-36” and which carries that genetic trait so is good to remove from the population. Non-export simply refers to the fact you can’t take any part of the buffalo home. Trophy fee is somewhat lower as well. There are a lot of buffalo running around the Savé that fit this category.

Here’s a good example of a non-trophy buffalo, spread about 33”, bosses broken and not large to begin with, basically an old, worn down bull that never was big; but provided a very enjoyable hunt nonetheless. All I brought home is memories and pictures.

 
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That's perfect. I've got several that I've not exported yet and may not in the future. I'm all about the hunt now days and less about bringing anything home.
 
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