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08 January 2011, 13:32
cameronaussie
Best Location For Crocodile Hunting?
I am interested in getting a good Crocodile.

Looking in the 14ft size range.

From your hunting trips where have you had good luck.

1. Best country?
2. Outfitter used?
3. Number of days required?
4. Is baiting required and what is the best bait?
5. What is the smallest rifle size that should be used?

How hard are they to kill?
From the video's watched there is always a number of shots fired into them.

If you would like you can email information:
mark.mclean@rocketmail.com

Thanks in advance for your help.

Mark.
08 January 2011, 13:41
Saeed
Mar k,

You can get a 14 foot croc from almost any river in Africa.

I have shot quite a few, some in rivers in Zimbabwe, some in Lake Kariba, some in different rivers in the Selous, and some in different parts of Tanzania.

The only requirement that I see is that you put a large bait and keep an eye on it.


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08 January 2011, 13:59
Spartan
The Zambezi system, including Lakes Carbora Bassa and Kariba would be the obvious productive areas for a decent croc. The increasing opportunities in Uganda would no doubt offer impressive crocs in the future.
08 January 2011, 19:17
Kwan
Hav a look at previous posts with regards too Monster crocs from Cahorra Bassa


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08 January 2011, 22:13
Bwanamich
kilombero and Ugalla eco-systems in Tanzania consistently produce 14+ ft crocs average every season. And with a 14 day permit, this hunt gives you a whole lot of other species to hunt including multiple buff....


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08 January 2011, 22:52
mboga biga bwana
2nd for Kilombero Selous


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09 January 2011, 14:27
fujotupu
quote:
Originally posted by mboga biga bwana:
2nd for Kilombero Selous


Boma Ulanga on the Kilombero produces exceptionally good ones in constant numbers.
Upper Kilombero has some nice crocs as well but wary of baits as a result of poaching.
09 January 2011, 20:55
husky
Believe that Ganyana has taken some real monsters in the Zambesi delta in Mocambique.




09 January 2011, 21:26
fairgame
Zambia in the Kafue.


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09 January 2011, 21:45
Spiral Horn Safaris
I would recommend Sable Safaris Zambia.

Location: South Luangwa Zambia

Number of day’s: ?

You can speak to owner Peter Bothma but I think you will have to hunt the croc over bait.

There are some video’s on his web site:
www.sablesafariszambia.com

All the best of luck!

Best Regards
Louis van Bergen
10 January 2011, 05:38
jdollar
i have hunted crocs in both the Zambezi delta and along Lake Cahorra Basa over bait with no luck- but still managed to kill a 14 and 15 footer in those areas by spot and stalk. both hunt reports are posted here. both hunts gave me a PROFOUND RESPECT for what an under rated trophy a large croc is.


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10 January 2011, 06:11
jdollar
quote:
Originally posted by Bwanamich:
kilombero and Ugalla eco-systems in Tanzania consistently produce 14+ ft crocs average every season. And with a 14 day permit, this hunt gives you a whole lot of other species to hunt including multiple buff....
having hunted along the Kilombero River, I fully agree with your sentiments. the unfortunate part is that for what a 14 day hunt in Tz. costs, you can kill at least 2-3 equally large crocs in other places and throw in a few other animals as well. unfortunate but true.
taken on Cahorra Bassa with Kwan Safaris, who posted above- literally 1/4 the price of a Tz. hunt


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10 January 2011, 10:13
fairgame
Very impressive trophy.


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10 January 2011, 10:17
Mark
I'll agree that is sure a respectable croc!


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10 January 2011, 10:50
fairgame
quote:
Originally posted by Spiral Horn Safaris:
I would recommend Sable Safaris Zambia.

Location: South Luangwa Zambia

Number of day’s: ?

You can speak to owner Peter Bothma but I think you will have to hunt the croc over bait.

There are some video’s on his web site:
www.sablesafariszambia.com

All the best of luck!

Best Regards
Louis van Bergen


Disagree and would like to see evidence of 14 foot plus crocs taken here?


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10 January 2011, 11:12
fairgame
Couple of 14 foot plus taken in the Kafue last season.






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10 January 2011, 11:28
Spiral Horn Safaris
Hi Fairgame

Go look on their web site if you have doubts about the trophy quality!

It was a recommendation you don’t have to agree it is up to Cameronuassie to decide whether he wants to take it up or not.

Best Regards
Louis van Bergen
10 January 2011, 13:27
peterdk
OMG Eeker

those are some big lizards, i just crossed swimming trunks off the list of what to bring to zambia.

louis, fairgame hunts the south luangwa river, so i think he has an idea about what to expect in regards to size.




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10 January 2011, 13:45
ozhunter
Martin Pieters area "Omay North" on lake kariba has a stack of Croc along the huge lake shore and river systems. not sure on size though but being on Lake Kariba, 14ft should not be a problem.
10 January 2011, 15:23
dwarf416
I would contact Matupula hunters they had the world record for a couple of years. they hunt in the zambeze over the Kariba lake and get a few bunch of nice crocs every year. Mine was 14,5 feet and was shot on spot and stalk hunt. ¡good fun! getting a 14 foot croc should not be a problem but I would book at least 7 to 10 days.
Good luck


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10 January 2011, 15:48
fairgame
quote:
Originally posted by Spiral Horn Safaris:
Hi Fairgame

Go look on their web site if you have doubts about the trophy quality!

It was a recommendation you don’t have to agree it is up to Cameronuassie to decide whether he wants to take it up or not.

Best Regards
Louis van Bergen


Hi Louis,

Good website. And there is one or two that would make fourteen and anything over 12 foot is very impressive. However I have hunted many of the rivers in Zambia and would recommend the Kafue, Lunga and the Zambezi before the lower Luangwa.

There are some monsters in the swamps of Bangweulu and Kafue Flats but not on license.

Really big crocs are few and far between nowadays and there are many better rivers than the Luangwa.


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10 January 2011, 17:04
Spiral Horn Safaris
Hi Fairgame

Well then the croc hunting in Kafue must be truly great sounds like a place defiantly worth hunting crocs for I was not fortunate enough to hunt there in my time spent in Zambia but none the less what a country loved it!

Best Regards
Louis van Bergen
11 January 2011, 05:49
505 gibbs
One more vote for Cahorra Bassa, shot this lizard w/Kwan in '09


11 January 2011, 07:16
Vanderhoef
HOLY CRAP!!!

Something about the perspective on Crocs.....they just don't look that impressive until I see someone standing next to/under/beside them that makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. They give me the creeps....and I'd love to whack a big 'un hilbily

Regards,
Scott


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11 January 2011, 07:25
safari-lawyer
quote:
Cahorra Bassa, shot this lizard w/Kwan


+1.

If I wanted a big crock, that's where I'd go, period. From what I've seen Kwan has the rare combination of good price, plenty of quota, and excellent results.


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11 January 2011, 10:19
jdollar
quote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
One more vote for Cahorra Bassa, shot this lizard w/Kwan in '09

I shot my croc on the same hunt that Brad shot this one. they were the same length- BUT HIS WAS MISSING ABOUT 1 1/2 FEET OF HIS TAIL AND WAS SO OLD THAT HALF HIS TEETH WERE MISSING. gives you some idea of the trophy quality there!!!


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11 January 2011, 10:23
jdollar
plus his had some bones in his stomach that looked definitely human( i should know- i am a doctor!!!)


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11 January 2011, 10:23
fairgame
505,

Awesome trophy and probably a foot missing from the tail.

Thumbs up for Mozambique.


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11 January 2011, 21:14
505 gibbs
How old was this dinosaur?

11 January 2011, 21:29
Bill/Oregon
505: That is an incredible old brute you shot. Estimated weight?


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11 January 2011, 23:08
505 gibbs
quote:
Estimated weight?

Bill, I wouldn't have a clue, maybe Walter or one of our resident PH's could give a close guess?
11 January 2011, 23:23
Bwanamich
quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
quote:
Originally posted by Bwanamich:
kilombero and Ugalla eco-systems in Tanzania consistently produce 14+ ft crocs average every season. And with a 14 day permit, this hunt gives you a whole lot of other species to hunt including multiple buff....
having hunted along the Kilombero River, I fully agree with your sentiments. the unfortunate part is that for what a 14 day hunt in Tz. costs, you can kill at least 2-3 equally large crocs in other places and throw in a few other animals as well. unfortunate but true....


Compare apples to apples and not pineapples Wink

The TZ hunt costs more agreed but you get much more species and game on license - correct me if I'm wrong? 3 buff + 20 odd species!


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11 January 2011, 23:38
shakari
quote:
Estimated weight?


It's never even occurred to me to weigh one and I don't think I know anyone who has but a quick Google claims 500lbs isn't particularly unusual:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_crocodile

http://www.seaworld.org/animal...a/nile-crocodile.htm

http://www.seaworld.org/animal...a/nile-crocodile.htm






11 January 2011, 23:44
Bill/Oregon
Shakari: Even 1,000 pounds wouldn't surprise me, especially for the brutes in these photos.


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12 January 2011, 03:56
jdollar
quote:
Originally posted by Bwanamich:
quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
quote:
Originally posted by Bwanamich:
kilombero and Ugalla eco-systems in Tanzania consistently produce 14+ ft crocs average every season. And with a 14 day permit, this hunt gives you a whole lot of other species to hunt including multiple buff....
having hunted along the Kilombero River, I fully agree with your sentiments. the unfortunate part is that for what a 14 day hunt in Tz. costs, you can kill at least 2-3 equally large crocs in other places and throw in a few other animals as well. unfortunate but true....


Compare apples to apples and not pineapples Wink

The TZ hunt costs more agreed but you get much more species and game on license - correct me if I'm wrong? 3 buff + 20 odd species!

you are right- except the question was about a croc hunt. not a $50,000 multispecies general bag hunt! if you only shot a croc on a 2 week hunt you are still looking at well over $25,000 just for the croc.


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12 January 2011, 04:17
jdollar
quote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
Martin Pieters area "Omay North" on lake kariba has a stack of Croc along the huge lake shore and river systems. not sure on size though but being on Lake Kariba, 14ft should not be a problem.

i agree . 2 months ago when hunting Martin's Omay North area, we saw some damn big crocs- in the lake right in front of camp! of course, dragging a big dead hippo up on the beach of the small island right off shore probably helped concentrate the buggers.


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12 January 2011, 11:29
fairgame
quote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
quote:
Estimated weight?

Bill, I wouldn't have a clue, maybe Walter or one of our resident PH's could give a close guess?


505,

This croc would have been between 14 and a half feet and 15 with the end of tail?

I estimate him to be to be 1,000 lbs, maybe more. Note the Lion you shot last year in Zim was 500 lbs.

Croc like this would have see David Livingston paddling by.


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12 January 2011, 18:41
505 gibbs
fairgame,
All we could think to do was take Jerry's croc (of similar size) and measure fron the same scale (#4 from the fork) to the end of it's tail. We came out to almost exactly 2 feet of missing tail, my croc measured 13'3" existing, so your estimate is very close, we'll just call him 15' for stories sake. Wink I don't have a clue what he weighed but I can say I watched the winch on the cruiser struggle mightily as it pulled him out of the lake. I really wasn't looking forward to this hunt and it ended up being one of the funnest hunts I have ever been on.
12 January 2011, 19:33
fairgame
quote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
fairgame,
All we could think to do was take Jerry's croc (of similar size) and measure fron the same scale (#4 from the fork) to the end of it's tail. We came out to almost exactly 2 feet of missing tail, my croc measured 13'3" existing, so your estimate is very close, we'll just call him 15' for stories sake. Wink I don't have a clue what he weighed but I can say I watched the winch on the cruiser struggle mightily as it pulled him out of the lake. I really wasn't looking forward to this hunt and it ended up being one of the funnest hunts I have ever been on.


Hunting a big croc can be the finest of sports and glad you had fun and there are very few who have shot 15 feet.

Africa has treated you kindly.


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12 January 2011, 23:15
505 gibbs
From Wikipedia:
Size
Healthy mid-sized adultThe Nile crocodile is the largest crocodilian in Africa and is sometimes regarded as the second largest crocodilian after the Saltwater crocodile . The male crocodile usually measure from 11.5 to 16 feet long (3.5 to 5 meters), but very old, mature ones can grow to 18 ft (5.5 m) or more.[7] Males usually weigh about 500 lbs (225 kg),[8] but very large & old specimens can reach up to 2000 lbs (909 kg).[9] The largest accurately measured male was shot near Mwanza, Tanzania and measured 6.45 m (21.3 ft) and weighed approximately 1,090 kg (2,400 lb).[10] Like all crocodiles they are sexually dimorphic, with the males up to 30% larger than the females, though the difference is even more in some species, like the Saltwater crocodile. Mature female nile crocodiles measure 8 to 13 feet long (2.5 to 3.9 meters)[11] and typically weigh 227–300 kg (500-660 lbs).[12]