10 January 2014, 09:26
sheephunterabWhere to go?
Dreaming and scheming about our next trip to Africa. Buff, possibly leopard and bushbuck are the must do list. What are the pros and cons between Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia? Budget is a consideration.
10 January 2014, 10:39
JaglavMy $.02, Mozambique, Coutada 11 with Zambezi Delta Safaris (Haldane brothers). Great buffalo hunting, plenty of opportunity at bushbuck and other plains game. Believe they also have leopard.
10 January 2014, 18:32
Wendell Reichquote:
Originally posted by Jaglav:
My $.02, Mozambique, Coutada 11 with Zambezi Delta Safaris (Haldane brothers). Great buffalo hunting, plenty of opportunity at bushbuck and other plains game. Believe they also have leopard.
Yes he runs Leopard with dogs. Last i checked, he was sold out on Leopard for quite a while.
sheephunterab,
When (if) Zambia opens cat hunting, there are some solid cat choices there. It would top my list of countries to look at.
15 January 2014, 08:17
Neil DuckworthCoutada 10 ,11 or 12 great for buffalo and plainsgame yet hunting in swamp conditions for the buff can be unpleasant sometimes. Simon Rodger's area has great buff hunting and decent leopard. A more enjoyable hunt there. Tz is very big and areas vary tremendously, prices definately higher than Moz. Zambia is mostly shut down except for a couple blocks and private game farms which is unfortunate as they have great buff and leopard. If you haven't hunted Zim the Conservancies in Zimbabwe most probably offer the best value for money on quality buff /leopard combo hunts.
15 January 2014, 09:35
fairgameNot sure if leopard will be open in Zambia this year? Still some great free range hunting for Buff available and monster bushbuck in the private Luangwa blocks.
Thor Kirchner of Munyamadzi just took the Zambia number one Chobe.
17 January 2014, 07:53
lavacaHaven't hunted Moz or Zambia. I'm kind of stuck on Tanzania. So many places I havent' been yet. It's a bit expensive, but it helps if you don't price shop and compare.
I hunt with people I enjoy hunting with and it costs what it costs.