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I'm in search of a PG hunt with very good kudu as the primary animal for both my son and myself in Namibia or RSA.
 
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Really big Kudu are where you find them, but a large, healthy population (with good genes) will increase your odds of connecting with a monster.

With those criteria, the Save Conservancy has to be one of the very best places for big kudu. There are several operators there and none bad. I've personally hunted with and can reccomend http://www.shangaanhunters.com .


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New Guy offers good advice. I've hunted with Roger Whittall Safaris there on Roger's Humani Ranch which is part of the Conservancy. Makore Safaris' Makore Ranch is also within and part of the Conservancy. Makore = the Duckworth family. I think Johnny Hulme also hunts there.

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Burgersfort,Burgersfort ................................................................................................................................where the monster Kudu's roam


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We took 5 Kudu in a week in the concession bordering Hulme's in the SAVE. The largest was 59.5 with 14.2 inch Bases. Smallest was very old and measured at 49. The other three were 57.75, 55 and 52. This was in late May when they were rutting.
 
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I took this 58.5 (137 5/8 total) with Johnny Hulme in 2006.


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You might want to contact Hannes DuPlessis. He alway seems to get 55+ inch kudu. I know Hannes quite well even though I've never hunted with him. A few friends of mine hunted with him a couple of years ago and all three of them came home with kudu over 55 inches.


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My buddy took a 60 1/4 " kudu with Steyn Caracal safaris in RSA last year!


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You should also remember that inch measurments of kudu can be deceptive because of the curls.

I am sure I will hear some dissent here but any Kudu at 54 inches or more will make an outstanding trophy. The 52-53 ers are nothing to sneeze at either. Quite frankly anything over 50 is a representative mature bull in my view.

for example take a guess at what these measured? and no there are no angle tricks being played...



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Mike, that is a beauty and I think (at least for me) it is the outward tips that make an outstanding kudu more so than the actual score. That said, even big scoring bulls can have inside turned tips, they really vary.

Big kudu occur where there is good food available to them, where they can acheive some age and genetics may also play a part.

I have good hunting options available in Namibia and RSA that are family friendly with excellent trophy quality and comfortable accommodations. My largest kudu shown here is a Limpopo Valley Bull:



I doubt I will ever top him.

One property in Limpopo that I know and have hunted has openings for 2009 and has some screamer kudu running around in good numbers.


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There are very good Kudu on Clive Eaton's ranch in Botswana. The price for ranch hunts there is comparable to the that in Namibia or RSA.
I believe that Wendell Reich books for Clive.
I passed on a 56 inch Kudu when I was there (I was focused on Zebra) and I regret it to this day.
 
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Mike, Spot On! Anything over 50" is a great Kudu.

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I'd say anything over 52 or so would be a nice trophy. But some smaller diameter spiral, but wide horned kudu look very nice.

Here is a 58.5" bull taken in the Save Conservancy at Humani Ranch. Saw three together that made this one small, all 60" or better according to the PH, but I passed on the shot as too long for me.


This one is 48", taken for bait in Makuti, but still a nice looking kudu. Saw better kudu in Makuti, but we were baiting for leopard, not hunting kudu and the big ones can take a lot of time.


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I think one should not judge how good a trophy is by just size.

Og course, if one is inclined to join the SCI "Inner Circle" size does matter.


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I love the deep curls on Ann's kudu! What a beauty


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I love the deep curls on Ann's kudu! What a beauty


It really is. I wish I'd have gotten a photo of my larger kudu similar to the photo of Ann's. But I don't think mine is as lovely as Ann's, though a real nice bull and the product of an interesting hunt.

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I'm in search of a PG hunt with very good kudu as the primary animal for both my son and myself in Namibia or RSA.


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Posts: 2018 | Location: South Africa,Tanzania & Uganda | Registered: 15 August 2006Reply With Quote
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I can also recommend bushafricasafaris in the Elisras region of the Limpopo. I took the 56.5 Kudu in the photo there in 2004. Schalk van Heerden keeps a sharp eye out for big Kudu, as in 55+ and 60+ inch horns, and is extremely picky about the animals he will allow you to shoot on his lands. We've hunted with Schalk twice and had fine times, and very successful Kudu hunts, with the "little guys" coming in as 54s. His is another ranch to watch. Schalk also arranges hunts via ARU in Namibia, which also has a good stock of kudu in their concessions, although none of us took a Namibian kudu, since our menus were already filled in RSA.
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Being a little hung up on Kudu, I'll bacl what 375 Fanatic and Anne said.

The Lydenburg / Burgersfort / Steelpoort Valley area has always had outstanding Kudu, some of which still have me waking in a sweat in the dead of night. If only I had some spare cash in those days........

The Limpopo valley (I can talk about the Messina area, upstream to Stockpoort / Ellisras, because that's where I do my Kudu hunting lately) has a whole lot of absolute whoppers.

There are certainly great Kudu in Namibia (Karl S posted a bunch of stunning pics recently), but as far as RSA goes, one can safely go sneak around either of the areas mentioned above. Don't shoot the first big one you see, because a 50" bull appearing from nowhere is one damn impressive sight shocker
 
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I'm in search of a PG hunt with very good kudu as the primary animal for both my son and myself in Namibia or RSA.


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I agree with Saeed and would be happy with any mature bull over 50" with heavy bases.
What I'm looking for is a ranch hunt where we'll see plenty of kudu with eland as well on the slate.
 
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2th doc, I have hunted the Limpopo Province for big kudu. Up near the Botswana border they grow big. I have had a very good experience with Stephen Barber at Xomaqua Lodge, e-Mail: xomaqua@mweb.co.za


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I agree with Saeed and would be happy with any mature bull over 50" with heavy bases.
What I'm looking for is a ranch hunt where we'll see plenty of kudu with eland as well on the slate.


I can't guarantee you a 60 inch Kudu (although perfectly possible)... But here are some examples of the two species on your wish list...


54.5" Kudu hunted May this year


Eland also hunted in May this year

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I also want that 60" kudu but was very happy with this guy, guess what he scores

 
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Here's a 52 inch I took hunting by myself with a bow outside of Ghanzi, Botswana. He was with three others, all about the same size. He was the biggest and had the widest spread which I like. He also was the first to turn broadside to me, a fatal mistake.



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I agree with Saeed and would be happy with any mature bull over 50" with heavy bases.
What I'm looking for is a ranch hunt where we'll see plenty of kudu with eland as well on the slate.


Check with Tienie Bamberger at warthogsafaris.co.za. He has both. I got a 57" kudu in 2005 with him. Plus, his wife is one fantastic cook. He's near Ellisras in Limpopo.
 
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Alan,my PH,said the Kudu was given the name "grey ghost". He sure lived up to that name when I was hunting him last August.I thought nothing for kudu before and he was not on my list but things changed. I had three close chances at getting a 56 inch bull.I remember that big black shadow that lay down to rest fifty or so yards ahead of us and how we waited for him to get up so I could take a shot.
 
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I think I've shot about 13 Kudu.......including 3 Eastern Cape Kudu. I got a 55" with Peter Harris in the Limpopo, a 56" in Zim and a 55.5" and 58" with Mike Kibble in Namibia in 2006.

I saw a plus 60" incher with Mike Kibble this year but the property owner had a ban on taking any......it was according to Mike the best bull he'd seen in 2 years, as rabies had given them a flogging.

Any bull over 55" is a real trophy, anything in the high 50's is a beauty......

If I was after a big bull now..........I'd try the Save, Limpopo or for the best of all possible chances the area that 375 fanatic recommends.. thumb



This is the 58" that I took with Mike Kibble in 2006. 300RUM and 180 TSX handload.



This is a 55.5" bull taken with Mike Kibble in 2006. 264 WM with 140 XLC.



Another lovely bull taken with a 300RUM and the 180TSX handload in 2006 with Mike Kibble. He went a shade over 55" on the long horn..........


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I'm in search of a PG hunt with very good kudu as the primary animal for both my son and myself in Namibia or RSA.


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There are very good Kudu on Clive Eaton's ranch in Botswana. The price for ranch hunts there is comparable to the that in Namibia or RSA.
I believe that Wendell Reich books for Clive.
I passed on a 56 inch Kudu when I was there (I was focused on Zebra) and I regret it to this day.


I have never seen so many big Kudu in my life. I passed on Kudu every day that would have been killed in mant areas I have hunted.

I was picky and passed some real toads and wound up with a very good Kudu on the last day. He is just shy of 58".
 
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Some nice kudus we have taken with clients in the last two seasons all of them 50"+.





















Biggest of the lot 62" monster.


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Those bulls are a credit to you and Charl thumb

What did the 3rd bull, with Charl in the picture, measure?

I love that narrow shape; unlike the wider Namibian heads. That 62 is a a freak!!! beer


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Blair, not all kudu in Namibia have wide horns, though They look more imopressive with wide horns. Here are a few of the over fifty boys we have hunted in the last 2 seasons...
































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Karl,

Those are magnificent bulls; as a client who has hunted Namibia only twice; I'm no bloody expert when it comes to horn shape, but most of the bulls I saw on both trips were of the wider type of horn configuration.......but your photos prove me wrong, happily!! thumb


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What did the 3rd bull, with Charl in the picture, measure?


I'm not 100% sure but it is around the 60" mark or above.


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Thanks Frederik.

I though he might be that big. Great bulls. thumb


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And Karl, what about this bull? Looks like a great animal............



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Blair, if I remember correct, he was just over 58 inches


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My only kudu measured less than 50" but I chased him up and down three different mountains for about 3 hours and then shot him at a dead run so he's "very good" to me.


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Blair, if I remember correct, he was just over 58 inches


Thanks Karl. He looks terrific in that photo. thumb


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