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This is a pic of the results of the last PG hunt on Coutada 9 with Mokore Safaris in Mozambique



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Posts: 13118 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Your clients did well indeed!!
How many days?
They needed a truck trailing around just to collect the critters and take to the salt shed
 
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Great result Mark!

I heard they got a shot of badly needed rain on Friday. The rain actually delayed the first delivery of buffalo from Marromeu. Word has it
 
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Great result Mark!

I heard they got a shot of badly needed rain on Friday. The rain actually delayed the first delivery of buffalo from Marromeu. Word has it Buffalo begin arriving tomorrow.
 
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I would do that just for the pigs! Some monsters there!

Congrats Mark.

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Great bunch of trophies!!


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Guys,

To be clear this is a pic Neil Duckworth sent me of a group of hunters that just finished up on Coutada 9. These are not my hunters. I do have clients there right now and a number of bookings there for '25-'26.

C9 is a magical area. My present client there took bushbuck, waterbuck and warthog in the first morning.

The introduction of the additional 250 buffalo to C9 has been delayed by weather and minor permit issues but is moving forward.
They have good buffalo now but they'll have a lovely herd for the future.

Those big warthogs are not an anomaly. If you look over a few you'll find a monster. I have 15.5"x 16.5" from there with my hunters taking up to 17".

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This is a pic of the results of the last PG hunt on Coutada 9 with Mokore Safaris in Mozambique



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Why do they have to wear masks?

They shouldn't be hunting if they are ashamed to show their faces!

Or show pictures of the trophies, not them.


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Those big warthogs are not an anomaly. If you look over a few you'll find a monster. I have 15.5"x 16.5" from there with my hunters taking up to 17".


At the rate they are being shot the supply will soon dwindle.
 
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Those big warthogs are not an anomaly. If you look over a few you'll find a monster. I have 15.5"x 16.5" from there with my hunters taking up to 17".


At the rate they are being shot the supply will soon dwindle.


No they won’t.

They are being HARVESTED!

Not killed! rotflmo


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Guys,

Actually the hunters on Coutada 9 are encouraged to shoot multiples of the warthogs. They are very common there. I expect their numbers are so high because of the lack of hyena and leopards. The lions kill some warthogs but mostly target the larger game which is abundant.

Yeah! I don't like the scrubbed faces either but that is how I received the picture.

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heading to C9 in a week, Mark those pics get the blood going! looking forward to finding a tusker with Neil!
 
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I know it is not your fault Mark.

I see plenty of it on social media.


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I feel strongly about this too. Don't pose with the animals if you don't want your face shown. There is another joker out there who hangs his head down all the time like he is ashamed.

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This is a pic of the results of the last PG hunt on Coutada 9 with Mokore Safaris in Mozambique



Mark


Why do they have to wear masks?

They shouldn't be hunting if they are ashamed to show their faces!

Or show pictures of the trophies, not them.
 
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There is a well known English lady living here who hates hunting.

She always tries to pick a vocal fight with me whenever I see her.

Once was after I came back from safari, saw her in the supermarket with two other ladies.

She introduced me “this is Saeed. He likes to kill innocent animals. I understand you were in Africa. How many poor tigers did you kill?”

“I think that bag of potatoes there has more brains than you. There are no tigers in Africa. But I suppose when one is a brainless idiot, one couldn’t tell Asia from Africa!”

Her jaw just dropped!

And I left.


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yip good response.

It is quite alarming how the bunny hugger brigade know so little. The Sapi area in Zim, perfect for hunting, is not very condusive to game viewing, so if you go and stay at the expensive lodges there, you'll be taken to Mana Pools daily for game viewing. But yet the BH's will tell you non consumptive tourism is Sapi is winning Confused
 
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Exceptional bag of fine trophies


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I just returned from Mokore, Mozambique. A great hunt with wonderful people. Lots of game. Especially, kudu, warthog and impala. I took three big warthogs. That was my primary animal for this hunt. I had heard that they had lots of big ones and they did not disappoint.
 
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I just returned from Mokore, Mozambique. A great hunt with wonderful people. Lots of game. Especially, kudu, warthog and impala. I took three big warthogs. That was my primary animal for this hunt. I had heard that they had lots of big ones and they did not disappoint.


What did you see in the way of other game such as buffalo, lion, elephant and sable?
 
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I just returned from Mokore, Mozambique. A great hunt with wonderful people. Lots of game. Especially, kudu, warthog and impala. I took three big warthogs. That was my primary animal for this hunt. I had heard that they had lots of big ones and they did not disappoint.


What did you see in the way of other game such as buffalo, lion, elephant and sable?


I saw plenty of sable, both in herds and individuals. Saw two herds of cow and calf elephants along with seeing individual bulls twice. I saw one group of approximately 40 mixed cow and bull buffalo. I did not see any lions, only their tracks and scat. I did hear them twice.

Others in camp were seeing lions along with small groups of dagga boys. Three other hunters in camp were going to the Delta (Buffalo Camp) where buffalo were plentiful.
 
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Just arrived back from there, took 8 animals, went fishing,dragged roads for another hunter who was hunting buffalo and most important, had a great time. Barry and his wife were in camp for a few days, I joyed that. I was able to watch them unload the buffalo. I’ll write about it when my head clears
 
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Just arrived back from there, took 8 animals, went fishing,dragged roads for another hunter who was hunting buffalo and most important, had a great time. Barry and his wife were in camp for a few days, I joyed that. I was able to watch them unload the buffalo. I’ll write about it when my head clears


Cant wait!
 
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NW I took three big warthogs. That was my primary animal for this hunt. I had heard that they had lots of big ones and they did not disappoint.


You know what the saying on here is ...... photos or it never happened! Would love to see the warties that you took!

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Just for you Charlie.



 
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This is one from C9 at 15.5x16.5. I've had clients take larger ones.


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Well done. Nevada you did go HOG WILD.
 
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You guys that have been to C9 this year..were there any buffalo taken while you were there?
 
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NW, Thank you for posting - solid pigs! Congratulations! First one looks like really thick ivory!

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You guys that have been to C9 this year..were there any buffalo taken while you were there?


Three hunters that hunted buffalo all went to Buffalo Camp in the Delta for their buffalo. Reports of seeing 700 buffalo a day. Lot's of bulls to choose from.
No one was hunting buffalo in C9 while I was there.
 
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Folks,

Just had two clients finish up on C9. They took elephant, buffalo, sable, nyala, impala, warthog, baboon, bushpig and waterbuck. They both had hunted Africa before so they passed on several other species.

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Folks,

Just had two clients finish up on C9. They took elephant, buffalo, sable, nyala, impala, warthog, baboon, bushpig and waterbuck. They both had hunted Africa before so they passed on several other species.

Mark


Mark, I cannot wait to hear about this hunt.
 
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If I get permission from my clients I'll post some pix.


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