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Going there 2010 with Buzz Charlton on a PAC ele hunt. Any info you can share on terrain, hunting conditions, what to expect would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Russ Green.
 
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Russ,

Here is my hunt report from 2007. The latter part of my hunt was in Nyamuswa. The pictures of the leopard, bushbuck were taken in Nyamuswa. Beautiful camp, we saw plenty of ele there.

http://forums.accuratereloadin...=660102237#660102237


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Thank you.
 
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Send me your email and I can send you some additional pictures.


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Take a look at CM Safaris last video Zambezi Extreme. The section where the guy shoots the Bull Ele with the bow is in Nyamuswa.
 
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Russ

I hunted in August 2007 there with Buzz. I am the "guy who shoots the Bull Ele with the bow is in Nyamuswa" on the video Zambezi Extreme, as wrote R Jolly.

I can exactly tell the same things as MJines, for bushbuck and leopard that I shot there.

Nyamuswa, ele and leopard bowhunting

This place is very fine, with a wonderful comfortable lodge. It's (reasonably) hilly country with many waterholes and even a vlei.
Elephants feel at home there, especially in the dense thorn in the valley, (the mapangara, the thorn favoured by rhino). The trails' net is correct and enable access to all this territory that is just like a graced island in the center of a gameless country all around. Migrating Elephants on a regular basis route through this territory. It's not without consequences on the locals' crops. Just before I arrived there, Buzz had a guy shooting a PAC elephant that had turned a poor sob into pulp.
It was fenced but most of the fences aren't kept up.

I have taken plenty of pictures. If you provide your Email (my Email jbderunz@wanadoo.fr) I'll send you what to give you a good idea of this little paradise.
If my memory serves, Norbert Hansen, also hunted there.


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Jean, thanks for the info, PM sent.
 
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