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Ladies and Gentlemen,

Just returned from our hunt with Swainson's in Dande North and HHK at Lemco. Hunted with PH Kevin du Boil. Super PH who loves to hunt buffalo on foot - no "diesel stalking" with this guy. Spent 10 days in Dande then 3 days in Lemco.

Tracked 4 duga boys for 9 hours straight one day and picked up their tracks the next morning and tracked for 4 hours. Could never get a shot at the biggest one, so I took this old warrior.




Bumped into a small herd of elephant and took this tuskless cow.


Missed a shot on a 39" sable, but took this zebra on the last day in Dande.


The Zambezi Valley.


Took a giraffe, two zebra and bush pig in Lemco.








Regards,

Terry

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Was in London a week before the bombings, we got lucky on that one.



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Great pictures. Very nice bosses on that buff!

I saw you were logged in and have been checking in to see if you would give us a report. Big Grin
 
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Terry, welcome home. Looks like a nice old buff and a full bag of other game. You certainly got your money's worth if you calculate the cost per pound.

I'm anxious to hear all the details...like who's the youngster in the giraffe photo?

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very nice buffalo and great pictures.
thanks for sharing


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Good show.
All nice animals.
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T.Carr, welcome back, and well done. That is a very nice Buffalo. There's something grand about those old warriors.
 
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Terry,
Glad to hear you had a good hunt. I really like that Bush Pig!
 
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I like the piggie.

How old is the buff estimated to be?

Congratulations on your hunt, lucky man.


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Off to bed will follow with more details.

The youngster in giraffe photo is Kevin's son. It was his birthday and we had Kevin bring his wife and son to Lemco. The funniest 4 year old kid you can imagine. Gets his sense of humor from his dad. After a day of hunting, the kid says, "I'm buggered, I need to relax." Big Grin

The PH estimated the buff's age at between 8 and 10 years old.

Regards,

Terry



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I loved that buff !!!!!!!
Increadible thick neck and great bosses.
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That is the kind of dugga boy dreams are made of, Terry. congratulations on a great hunt.


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Terry,

Great hunt! Looking forward to "hearing" more of the details. Congratulations!

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Terry,

Welcome home and that buff has character..Looking forward to the stories..


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Terry ----- Great pictures, from the master picture poster. The variety of your game take is impressive. We look forward to the details, rifles, bullets, loads, distances, etc. wave thumb Good shooting.


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Terry,

Looks like you had a great hunt which resulted in a fine selection of trophies.

How was transiting London with your firearms? Any thoughts or comments?

Regards,

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Very nice, Terry! Welcome back, hope your PSD isn't too severe.


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Great job Terry!!!

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We look forward to the details, rifles, bullets, loads, distances, etc.


I second that...and more pics!

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Welcome back Terry! Great stuff. Smiler

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Congratulations Terry, looks like you had a great hunt!

That's a fine old dugga boy, buffalo hunting will be next on the agenda for Holly and me.

What will you do with the giraffe? I understand the skin makes a wonderful rug. But I have also heard that they are VERY susceptible to hair slippage. They say the thickness of the skin makes it difficult to get the salt to penetrate completely.



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Very nice!

Give us the details on rifle(s) and ammo, etc


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I used my Biesen .416 Rem Mag on the buffalo, elephant and giraffe. Used my Biesen .375 H&H on all the rest. Used Federal Sledgehammer solids and Remington Swift A-Frames in the .416 and Remington Swift A-Frames in the .375 (all factory loaded ammunition).

I made a lot of good shots on this safari - I know, surprised me also Wink. Did have a complete miss on a sable. At about 90 yards, he was standing looking directly at us and his body was covered by grass and brush. We could only see his head and a few inches of his neck. The PH said shoot him just under the chin. Pulled the shot left. Can't get that out of my mind - I really wanted a sable on this hunt. Had one other bad shot on a zebra. Just as soon as I shot I knew I pulled the shot high and to the left (complete melt down on my part - still don't know why I did it). I chambered another round and started running after him because I knew I blew the shot. As luck would have it, the bullet hit him in the neck and he went down immediately. Sometimes you just get lucky.

Going to have Jerry Huffaker do a standing shoulder mount on the giraffe. Yes, the skin on a giraffe is very thick. Hopefully we won't have any hair slippage. They field skinned the giraffe and I shot it in the morning at the coolest part of the day.

Some more pictures below. Will put together a complete report tomorrow.

Arriving at Dande.


Tuskless, my .416 and PH's .458 Win Mag Whitworth.


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Cruiser in Dande


Spring in Dande


George and Skelly looking for fresh buffalo spoor in Dande


On a ridge in the Zambezi Valley (Dande)


The Zambezi Valley (Dande)


Regards,

Terry



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Terry,

Looks like you had a great hunt which resulted in a fine selection of trophies.

How was transiting London with your firearms? Any thoughts or comments?

Regards,

Pete


Pete,

No problems at all with the fireams through London (of course I don't know if anything has changed since the bombings).

Regards,

Terry



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Thanks for the additional pictures and information. I always enjoy seeing more than just trophy photos.

Looking forward to the full report.
 
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What a great hunt. Photos great and I love that Buff. thumb


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Congratulations!

Thanks for sharing the experience and pictures with us.


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Hey Terry, welcome back. y wife and I absolutely loved Dande and the Mururu camp. *SHE* can't wait to go back! if you do a search here you can see thepics we took from over there. I alos took a nice buff in Dande and a nice bushpig, bushbuck, impala and Warthog in Malangani. . congrats! jorge


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Nice trophies Terry and welcome back! Looks like you had a real mad on for zebras or were you collecting rugs for friends?


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Congratulations on a super hunt!! Love the buffalo and the bushpig.

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That buff looks just fine to me!

And sounds like you earned him also.


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Great hunt Terry. Congratulations.

Did you observe anything that would cause you to not recommend others go to Zimbabwe in the future?


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Jorge,

I looked up your report, man you took a great old buffalo. We stayed in Mukanga Camp and Mururu Camp and spent a little time in Pedza Pasi Camp (but didn't sleep there). All camps were great but Mukanga was my favorite. I'll post some pics of all three camps later.

bwanamrm,

I love those zebra, I have now taken 7 in total. One of my favorite rugs was destroyed a few months ago, so we needed a replacement. I was lucky to get the zebra in Dande because we saw them only once. Hard to tell from the pic but the Dande zebra have no shadow stripes. Going to make a rug from the Dande zebra. Going to make a rug and pedestal shoulder mount from the two Lemco zebra. When all that taxidermy is completed, we will have 4 rugs, one wall shoulder mount and one pedestal shoulder mount.

Palmer,

The only issue I saw in Zimbabwe was the fuel shortage and subsequent lack of food in the stores. The camps were all well supplied. We spent one night in Harare and drove from Dande to Harare and drove from Lemco to Bulawayo. No problems at all, never felt in danger at any time. I see no problem with hunting in Zim as long as you book with one of the large well-known outfitters.

Regards,

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Welcome back Terry. My compliments on your hard earned buffalo. What was your evaluation comparing Dande to Russ Brooms tribal land camps?????????????
 
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gunny,

More buffalo in Dande, same amount of elephant in Dande and Binga (Broom's concession). Neither area had much in the way of plains game (as is the case with most of the Zambezi Valley). Although they took a 57" kudu in Dande just before we arrived and we saw a 56" kudu while we were hunting buffalo. Camps in Dande and Binga were comparable. If it was buffalo I was after, I would definitely go to Dande. Dande has good genetics and chance at a 40" plus buffalo is good.

Regards,

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Terry, thanks for the info about the pictures, it seems I am downloading them too small.

Why you don't give a try to that 56" kudu?!! bawling
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Please post more pictures!!!

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Heck Terry, I like zebras too. I've spread rugs all over our floors, my parent's floors, my sibling's floors...even the in-laws.Big Grin Just like kudu... I'll always shoot another if I get the chance!


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great trophies and I especially like your buff. Lots of character in that old boy thumb

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Very nice! Thanks for posting..
Might be a stupid question but.. How`s the license system in Zim..? Can you hunt tuskless/cow elephants if you happen to bump into them? Or was it "arranged" as well..? Great report!


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Anders,

You have to have them on license when you arrive. The PH will have paperwork from the proper authorities which will show what animals you have on your license. I had planned on taking tuskless and had one on my license. When I say we "bumped into them" I mean we weren't actually tracking them. We were walking to a spring to look for buffalo tracks and saw the elephants.

Regards,

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