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The Haldane brothers have a great concession (now two) and run an excellent operation. I suspect Mozambique is well on its way to again becoming a safari hotspot.

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I certainly agree!!!! Their operation changed my mind about Mozambique!

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They spent some time with LJ when he came to town last winter and I thought perhaps he would end up working for them. They are truly wonderful caring people.

That fly camp is a nice set up! We had a blast out there. I have pictures of one of the trackers eating raw iguana eggs he found there.

The Haldane brothers have a great concession (now two) and run an excellent operation. I suspect Mozambique is well on its way to again becoming a safari hotspot.

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having hunted Moz twice now(Coutada 10-Zambezi Delta and the shore line of Lake Cahorra Bassa) i can safely say Moz is not on the way to becoming a safari hotspot- it has arrived!


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Darin,

Happy belated! As usual you all cleaned up. Very good trophies, sounds like a great adventure.


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Always great to see all the success you and your husband have. Love reading and seeing the enjoyment that you both get from hunting Africa. Awesome job!
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Great report and congratulations on some nice trophies. Welldone on the croc shot, they are not easy.


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Well done Darin... looks like you and Moz made up! Very nice trophies... I love the suni and red duiker!


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Darin, finally got on AR and loved your report. Sounds like a great time and great trophies. And a happy belated birthday.

You will have to connect me with your Michigan friends. Not sure where they live but they could be close to me.

All the best,

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Great story and pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us.


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Great report and it mirrors my hunting experience with Mark and Glen. we've hunted with them 2 times in Moz and once on a bird & game combo in Zululand.

Only problem is Mark won't leave the keys for the helicopter in camp while I'm there. Guess he's afraid we'd do some sight seeing on our own!

First class and great adventure all the way.


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Wonderful Report. tu2

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Well written, great trophies!! You always look so happy. Big Grin


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Awesome report, great trophies and well done!
 
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Great Report

Did you get a chance to chat to Craigh about how he was shot by Sudanese poachers and his dwarf buffalo goring - Craigh is a great guy ( a long time ago we used to call him biggles ) and it was great reading about him in Mozambique - quality guy , quality hunt , great hunter !!!!

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Great report, fabulous pictures. Sounds like you had quite the adventure yourselves this year. Congratulations.

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Did you get a chance to chat to Craigh about how he was shot by Sudanese poachers and his dwarf buffalo goring?


Graeme;

Yes, indeed, we heard the stories about the poachers and the "contract" put out on Craigh. They were frightening to say the least. The story about the dwarf buffalo was a little less so, but he had scars from both episodes!!!! He had some other exciting stories as well...he is an amazing person, and very low key about all his experiences. I would love to hunt with him again.

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Wow what a Nyala!!!


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