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best time for elephant in Malapati?
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I am booking with Nixon at malapati for 2012.Elephant, buff, and leopard on the menu. Can anyone comment on the best time of the year for this hunt? I am thinking April. Thanks in advance
 
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What, no ones hunted malapati with Nixon Dzingai?
 
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Have you asked Nixon his thoughts on the best month?


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I hunted elephant at Malapati in Oct/Nov and it was very good. Nixon has said that April is also good for elephant/leopard. I'm going back in May for leopard.


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I hunted March/April. Worked for me. I think any time is good. Nixon has such a large area that he just hunts where the elephant are. He hunts the Malapati and two communal areas.


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