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19 March 2008, 05:45
Bill C
Nyakasanga - JPK???
quote:
The trophy fee isn't too bad, I paid a lot more in the Zim auctions for each of two bulls in Nyakasanga in May, not including the camp, which is seperate, ie extra.

Daily rate is very reasonable as well.

JPK
I didn't want to dilute MHY's Caprivi ele bull offer on that other thread....but am I reading this right - you are hunting TWO bulls in Nyakasanga in TWO months?!?!?! shocker
19 March 2008, 05:46
Charles_Helm
That one piqued my interest too. Confused


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19 March 2008, 06:19
JPK
BillC,

Through Roger Whittall and Richard Tabor I have bought a camp for the first two weeks of May. If I had the time I would have tried for the camp two consecutive two week periods, but I can't swing the time away from the office and the $'s were getting steep anyway.

I have the following quota purchased at auction:
2x Elephant Bulls
1x Tuskless
1x Hippo Bull
1x Leopard
1x Bushbuck
1x Hyhena

The following came with the camp:
1x female Waterbuck
4x Impala ewes
4x Impala rams
1x male Duiker
1x male Grysbok
1x Hyhena
1x Serval
4x Baboon
3x Guinea Fowl
3x Doves/Pidgeons
4x Francolin

A cape buff bull also came with the camp, but it went to Roger for acting as my agent and for support for the camp. I understand that Roger will have one of his PH's hunt for and shoot the buff bull for a promo video. I've volunteered to do the hunting and shooting for the buff, but I think Roger believes that Rich and I have a full plate and might not have time. He may be right!

Fourteen days of hunting with a day in front and behind to set and then break camp.

JPK


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19 March 2008, 06:27
Charles_Helm
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Sounds like a great time is ahead for you!


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19 March 2008, 06:29
MJines
I envy you. Buzz and I were picking up our game scout at Marongora and there was a South African and his son checking in after their hunt in Nyakasanga. They had a beautiful elephant bull about 65 pounds very symmetrical. I think Buzz was a little scared that I might get the idea that the bulls in Makuti went that big.

Good luck.


Mike
19 March 2008, 06:33
Michael Robinson
What a terrific safari! You will definitely have your hands full!

You are focusing on the elephant, leopard (and bait for same) and hippo, right?

If I may, I would suggest holding out for an old bull hippo on land. It is one of the more exciting DG hunting experiences, IMHO.


Mike

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19 March 2008, 06:54
JPK
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Originally posted by mrlexma:
What a terrific safari! You will definitely have your hands full!

You are focusing on the elephant, leopard (and bait for same) and hippo, right?

If I may, I would suggest holding out for an old bull hippo on land. It is one of the more exciting DG hunting experiences, IMHO.


MR,

I'm really looking forward to it!

We are planninng for and hoping for that old bull hippo on land, at fist light I understand, as we intercept him on his way back home.

The bull eles will be the primary focus, at least the first one. We will work in the leopard and the hippo. The tuskless is just incase we get lucky and end up with two bulls before the end of the hunt. Got to have a reason to find tracks and go walking!

I like bushbuck hunting, taking a slow walk and stalk along a river and so we got one, again in case we find the time.

My kids were intrigued by the hyhena skull I brough back a while ago, but the skin didn't work out so we'll try for two. I like getting to a bait and watching, listening to the bush come to life as dawn approaches.

Some thing may have to be put on a back burner if we struggle for the eles. But I hate "relaxing" so a good stenuous hunt where running out of quota isn't going to happen. No Sat phone either.

JPK


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19 March 2008, 07:47
465H&H
No SAT phone? clap

465H&H
19 March 2008, 07:57
JPK
quote:
Originally posted by 465H&H:
No SAT phone? clap

465H&H


465H&H,

A significant business transaction ended up nearly cuasing me to cancel my last hunt, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to go until three days before the hunt. A breakthrough in negotiations made it possible but I had to take a SAT phone and worse, had to use it daily for three or four hours. 6:00pm Zim = 12:00 noon EDT. While having a SAT phone made the hunt possible, it was a real drag.

So no damned SAT phone.

JPK


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19 March 2008, 08:11
jdollar
am i missing something here? it seems that part of this thread must be under another topic. the initial quote by Bill C must refer to another thread somewhere. maybe my computer is just messed up.


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19 March 2008, 08:26
JPK
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
I envy you. Buzz and I were picking up our game scout at Marongora and there was a South African and his son checking in after their hunt in Nyakasanga. They had a beautiful elephant bull about 65 pounds very symmetrical. I think Buzz was a little scared that I might get the idea that the bulls in Makuti went that big.

Good luck.


Mike,

Thanks for the "good luck."

When did you run into the fortunate Soth African?

JPK


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19 March 2008, 08:43
MJines
In September 2007. Buzz tried to convince me to try and pick up one of the Nyakasanga hunts at auction because he believes the area is a great area to hunt.


Mike
19 March 2008, 08:56
bwanamrm
Wow sounds like a super hunt. Often wondered about the auctions and how one would fare in them... two ele bulls though? Impressive!


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19 March 2008, 10:50
ozhunter
Nyakasanga is the old hunting grounds of Ian Nychens when the area had the flood swamps.
Have heard its a good spot in particularly for Lion.
Good show mate!
I wish I could share in the fees and join you there. Frowner
19 March 2008, 11:08
yukon delta
Interesting. Tell us more about how that process works? Congrats on what sounds like an excellent memory in the making!


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19 March 2008, 13:13
Will
JPK,

Nyakasanga is a potentially great area for big bulls wandering out of the park. Seems a few honkers are always taken there every year. I hope you get one of the biggins.


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19 March 2008, 13:18
Will
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
I envy you. Buzz and I were picking up our game scout at Marongora and there was a South African and his son checking in after their hunt in Nyakasanga. They had a beautiful elephant bull about 65 pounds very symmetrical.
Good luck.


I had the same experience with Buzz. We saw a set of 65-pounders a few years ago that the guy was weighing and stamping. From Nyakasanga. They were absolutely beautiful.


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“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.

red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________

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19 March 2008, 18:44
miketaylor
JPK

Good luck with your hunt. It sounds like it is going to be a very exciting one.

I have done some filming in Nyakasanga with Guy Whittall and Roger. Its an amazing area and i would love to go back there sometime.

You will have a great hunt with Richard Tabor. He is a hell of a nice guy. I would like to hunt with him again.

He took a great Ele there last year with a client. Its on Rogers website.

Mike


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19 March 2008, 20:11
465H&H
JPK!

Sounds like a real kick ass hunt. You'll get to hunt some famous areas. Good Luck!

465H&H