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Location - Khomas Hochland Mountain Range, Namibia
Date of hunt - April 18-29,2017
PH - Benny Bishoff, Duiker Safaris
Rifles used - 1962 Remington 700 in 264 Winchester Magnum(the first rifle I ever purchased)
Remington 700 embellished in 7mm Remington Magnum
Ammo - Nosler Custom Ammo 140 gr Nosler Partitions caliber 264 Win Mag.
140gr Barns TTSX handloads caliber 7mm Remington Mag.
Animals hunted - Leopard, Hartmann's Mountain Zebra

I hunted with Duiker Safaris. The PH was Benny Boshoff. On quota was one Leopard and two Hartmann's Mountain Zebra which are Native to the Mountain Range where I hunted. I took the Leopard the second day!!! UNREAL!!! They estimated his age at 13 years old. He has scars all over from fighting. What a Trophy!!! He was all I could have hoped for. He was rough scored at 16 1/4"
This is a Video of the Leopard from their trail cam. https://youtu.be/GhDaf-1433Y



One of our Bushman carrying the Cat.

One of the two Females in the same area as my cat.

My PH Benny and I .



We shot a lot of Jackals.
One of the MANY flat tires.

There was a HUGE Hail storm that we got caught in. We parked the Rover under a tree for about and hour so we wouldn't damage it. One of the creeks we drove through that was dry had 2 1/2 feet of water after the storm. We waited until it subsided before driving through it.


It took three Safari's in three different Countries but I finally saw my first snake. Maybe someone can chime in and tell me what it is?

The food was Excellent. We had Zebra Tenderloins on the Braai. They only put Salt and Pepper on it and it was one of the best meats I have ever tasted!!!


I took my new Mavic Pro Drone and will post some Video when I get it edited.

Here are a couple of Barns TTSX 140gr. 7mm Rem Mag bullets that were recovered. They are either out of a Zebra or a Gemsbok(I shot a couple of culls)? I shot the Leopard with a 264 Win Mag using 140gr Nosler Partitions.

 
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Thanks for the report! Well done!!!
The snake looks like a Puff Ader.
 
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That's what I thought!!! shocker
 
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Nice hunt report and looks like a great hunt. Congratulations on the nice leopard!


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It took three Safari's in three different Countries but I finally saw my first snake. Maybe someone can chime in and tell me what it is?


It's a snake! Anything with camouflage and a triangular head screams "adder" to me. My first trip to Africa was to the highlands there in Namibia and the only snake I saw was a cape cobra.


Beautiful cat!


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Fantastic cat, and great pics. Those Mtn Zebras are hard to beat too, huh? Congrats on a great trip.
 
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Congratulations.Nice trophies and pictures.
 
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Congratulation ! Great Leopard !
 
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well done Sir
fantastic leopard , the correct animal to hunt
good report
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Bloody hell a Leopard like that in two days! You are surely blessed. What a great trophy to take and look forward to seeing the mount.

The snake has the markings of what they call the Horned Adder or Horned Puff Adder which are fairly common in South West Africa.

Well done on your Hartman's and other trophies.

Looks like money well spent!


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Congratulations. Beautiful Leopard.
 
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Great Leopard and looks like a very open area must be fun hunting Leopard in this terrain.


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Congratulations to a very nice cat!

The snake on the picture is a Horned adder (Bitis caudalis), slightly venomous small adder with no known lethal bites on humans.
 
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Congrats Slider. Beautiful cat. What time did he come in to the bait ?


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Slider,

Well done! Huge congratulations on your leopard. Mr. Spots is one of my favorites.

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Congratulations on a beautiful leopard and nice zebras! Less lethal or not, never want to get bit by any snake, including non-venomous types.
 
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Congrats ! Excellent leopard - especially in Namibia. Daytime ??

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Yes early mourning. Did you see the video above?
 
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I did now ! Well done !

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Awesome leopard. I simply lack the patience to pull off a leopard hunt.


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Awesome leopard. I simply lack the patience to pull off a leopard hunt.



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Fantastic old cat! Congratulations and glad you had a good time, thanks for sharing it with us!


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That cat is the PERFECT example of what we all, as contentious hunters and conservationists, should strive to kill.

That 13 year old Tom was way past his prime and was in declining health. He was scared up, thin and atrophying as is evident by his small size and poor musculature...shrinking like the old man we all hope to be one daySmiler He is actually the size of a young Tom.

Slider, don't think I am demeaning your cat in any way, since as I said before, he was past fighting other males and breeding females. He probably didn't even hold a territory any longer. No infanticide would occur bc of his death. He was a dead man walking.

GREAT Job Slider!!

Post more pics of him, especially his teeth if you have any tu2
 
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That cat is the PERFECT example of what we all, as contentious hunters and conservationists, should strive to kill.

That 13 year old Tom was way past his prime and was in declining health. He was scared up, thin and atrophying as is evident by his small size and poor musculature...shrinking like the old man we all hope to be one daySmiler He is actually the size of a young Tom.

Slider, don't think I am demeaning your cat in any way, since as I said before, he was past fighting other males and breeding females. He probably didn't even hold a territory any longer. No infanticide would occur bc of his death. He was a dead man walking.

GREAT Job Slider!!

Post more pics of him, especially his teeth if you have any tu2


Genetics mate. In Zambia that would be a great Luangwa valley cat. If you are looking for size then hunt the hill country of Zimbabwe or the cool plateaus of the Kafue in Zambia.

I am not a great one at ageing Leopard but this cat is no doubt an old battle scarred specimen and for me the absolute perfect trophy.


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congrats on the leopard and a great hunt. I'm guessing puff adder


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That cat is the PERFECT example of what we all, as contentious hunters and conservationists, should strive to kill.

That 13 year old Tom was way past his prime and was in declining health. He was scared up, thin and atrophying as is evident by his small size and poor musculature...shrinking like the old man we all hope to be one daySmiler He is actually the size of a young Tom.

Slider, don't think I am demeaning your cat in any way, since as I said before, he was past fighting other males and breeding females. He probably didn't even hold a territory any longer. No infanticide would occur bc of his death. He was a dead man walking.

GREAT Job Slider!!

Post more pics of him, especially his teeth if you have any tu2


Genetics mate. In Zambia that would be a great Luangwa valley cat. If you are looking for size then hunt the hill country of Zimbabwe or the cool plateaus of the Kafue in Zambia.

I am not a great one at ageing Leopard but this cat is no doubt an old battle scarred specimen and for me the absolute perfect trophy.


I stand corrected thenSmiler

Why would you say that they are so much smaller than the Leopards in Zim then?? I assume that they have a better food source in the Valley as opposed to the Matopas, etc

Just genetics??
 
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Great cat! Congrats!
 
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Huge congrats, a Namibian cat is not so easy
 
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That cat is the PERFECT example of what we all, as contentious hunters and conservationists, should strive to kill.

That 13 year old Tom was way past his prime and was in declining health. He was scared up, thin and atrophying as is evident by his small size and poor musculature...shrinking like the old man we all hope to be one daySmiler He is actually the size of a young Tom.

Slider, don't think I am demeaning your cat in any way, since as I said before, he was past fighting other males and breeding females. He probably didn't even hold a territory any longer. No infanticide would occur bc of his death. He was a dead man walking.

GREAT Job Slider!!

Post more pics of him, especially his teeth if you have any tu2


Genetics mate. In Zambia that would be a great Luangwa valley cat. If you are looking for size then hunt the hill country of Zimbabwe or the cool plateaus of the Kafue in Zambia.

I am not a great one at ageing Leopard but this cat is no doubt an old battle scarred specimen and for me the absolute perfect trophy.


I stand corrected thenSmiler

Why would you say that they are so much smaller than the Leopards in Zim then?? I assume that they have a better food source in the Valley as opposed to the Matopas, etc

Just genetics??



After reading my comments over again, I hope that the OP doesn't think that I am calling his Leopard "small." In the photo's it looks to be 150 or so pounds.
What I was trying to say is that for a 13yo Leopard, I would think that it would look bigger/thicker, and that it's advanced age had him on the decline.
As Fairgame said, I guess I am thinking of Zimbabwe Lowveldt cats.

I will repeat again tghat I think that the OP's Leopard is the epitome of what we should all be striving to kill....an old, probably past fighting/breeding age male.

My own Leopard from Zim was about the same size as this one but it was aged at only 2 or so years of age...something that bothers me to this day, since he wasn't fully mature and probably never had a chance to establish a territory, fight, and breed.

I would love to see more pics of the OP's cat if you have themSmiler
 
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Well done! Super Leopard, and those are beautiful Hartmann's Zebras.

I only have one Leopard that I got in Zambia with Fairgame (Andrew) back in 2015. They are certainly fun to hunt and I hope to do so again some day, although I don't think I can improve on the one we got.

I have also hunted Hartmann's Zebra in Namibia, and I have to agree with you. The best meat I have ever eaten in my life was that Zebra. I think I'll go back and hunt them again just for the meat!!
 
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Thanks everyone for the positive comments. This Leopard did have his own territory. Another male has since moved in.It took almost 2 weeks. I would have to assume he was still breading as there were 2 females in his territory. He had some broken canine's and I don't know how much longer he would survive? He has a Beautiful coat and appears to be in good health.(see Video above) I looked at a lot of pictures of harvested leopards in the area and he is noticeably larger than any of them!!! Also the age of thirteen was an estimate from the P.H.The Taxidermist will age the cat and I will report back.
 
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Beautiful cat. Congratulations on a wonderful trophy with an old friend (rifle). What scope on there?
 
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SWEET!!!!
His coat has a beautiful color to it.


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Congrats! well done.
 
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Great Cat.
In Namibia and in that tough part of the country that cat is a monster.
Well done!


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horned adder how long was he?
 
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I don't know how long he was but longer than I thought!!! We were in hot pursuit of a 6 inch Steenbuck and I didn't have time to play with him!!!
 
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Well done. I took a couple of mountain zebra in October only a few kilometres from where you took yours.
Would like to know how the leopard hunt went down. Pretty rare to get one in daylight I believe.


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