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30 March 2005, 19:23
Frans Diepstraten
PAC and cow ele + cow buff in Zim
The following offers came to me through our Australian office. We just had a client return from the PAC elephant hunt and he was all smiles:

PAC Elephant Zimbabwe
The safari price etc. is $600 per day for 7 days = $4,200 US/. The trophy fee is $2,000 US. There will be 2 or 3 PAC elephants available.

Cow elephant Zimbabwe
For 2005 we can also offer cow elephant hunts of 7 days at $500 per day = $3,500 US plus trophy fee of $2,000 US. We may also be able to offer a cow buffalo on this hunt for $800 US trophy fee.

Also there is a good possibility that the elephant skin will be exportable.

Cow buffalo hunt Zimbabwe
We also will have 7 day cow buffalo hunts at $3,300 US including the buffalo plus following plains game on trophy fee basis: kudu $850 US, zebra $850 US, impala $180 US, bushbuck $550 US, waterbuck $1,400 US, duiker $100 US, klipspringer $500 US, baboon $25 US, jackal $25 US, monkey $25 US, small cats $100 each.

A second cow buffalo may be available for $800. The above plains game species could also be taken on the cow elephant hunts.

There is a $500 tribal administration fee on all these hunts. Very probably, a giraffe could be added for a day's hunt at Lemco for $450 per day plus $650 for the giraffe.

Now there is a few "may be"s and "probably"s in the description that need sorting out, which I will do if anybody is interested.

Frans


www.terrahunt.com
30 March 2005, 19:52
NitroX
Frans

Very attractive prices.


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31 March 2005, 19:57
Frans Diepstraten
quote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
Very attractive prices.


Almost makes me want to go myself... it is about time I made a decision on where to spend time and money this year. First a bear though.

Frans


www.terrahunt.com
01 April 2005, 02:45
500grains
These are very nice prices but I am already committed for 2005. Thank you for the post.