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DATES: April 18-April 25, 2015

AREA: Sango Ranch (tented camp), SAVE Conservancy, Zimbabwe

OUTFITTER: Zambezi Hunters, Alistair Pole

PH: Thierry Labat (aka Knuckle)

TRACKERS: Mudini, Ishmael & Enok

GAME SEEN: pretty much everything including the Big 5

GAME HARVESTED: Leopard, Zebra (5), Wildebeest (2), Impala (2), Baboon (2), Waterbuck

FIREARMS: Dakota 375 H&H with Swarovski 3-10 illuminated scope (loaner rifle)

Fortunately, I had already taken a nice leopard in Tanzania in 2010 (hunt report below), which
took some of the pressure off of "having" to get a cat , but I was really hoping to get one of the
big lowveld Tom's that Sango & Thierry are known for:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...461082341#2461082341

For some reason I really like the strategy of hunting leopards. I tried leopards with hounds
in the swamps of Mozambique & three other leopard hunts (Zim x2, Tanz) with only one
leopard to my credit. After reading so many good reports about Sango & PH Thierry Labat here
on AR (Safari Lawyer, Nube, Fish4Eyes,..) I decided to book with him. It was 2011 at
SCI & I scheduled for May 2013. Unfortunately, Sango did not get their permits that year. I was
offered some options, Nuanetsi cattle section, Midlands or Sango next available (2015).

I really wanted to hunt Sango, so rebooked for 2015. It was a LONG wait! (but worth it)

My buddy Gregg had never hunted Africa & wanted to come along as an observer. We used
my AMEX/Delta skymiles to upgrade to First/Business class. Being relatively big guys,
6'5" & 6'2", the extra room is definitely worth it. We did have to take an unusual route, I normally
fly to Johannesburg, but this time we did Billings-Minneapolis-Amsterdam-Nairobi-Harare.
Everything went smoothly, nice to be able to sleep on the long flights. Here's Gregg in Delta Business



We took a 1hr 15min charter to Sango & were ready for our adventure. We ended up using a
loaner rifle from our PH, Thierry. He has a very nice Dakota 375 H&H, synthetic stock with a
Swarovski 3-10 Illuminated scope. I typically bring my own rifle which happens to be a Dakota
375 H&H traveler so felt very comfortable using his. Important to have a reliable accurate rifle with
good optics when after leopard!

Thierry prebaited with one zebra the day of our arrival so we had 4 baits up. Like most cat hunts
we immediately set off to get more bait. In Sango this means Zebra.



Sango has a very nice cooler/freezer at the skinning shed which allows you to keep the baits
longer & available. We ended up taking 5 zebra & 1 impala for bait. We had a total of 15 different
baits up, 12 at any one time! Zebra are really a beautiful animal (even an old stallion without a
tail!)



It rained our second day & we were worried about how this would affect the cats. Thierry also
succeeded in getting us really stuck once as well.



Luckily help arrived & pulled us out!



It dried up quickly after this & we really had good weather from then on out.
We spent the next few days checking baits, refreshing baits & checking game cameras.
In six days we had 4 female leopards, 2 male leopards, numerous lion, genets, civets,... on bait



Thierry uses game cameras on all baits if possible, I brought two Bushnell Bone Collectors
for him (his camera of choice). Two cameras were smashed by elephant & one chewed on by a lion
during our hunt. Here's a female & male leopard on a bait, quite a difference in size.




They even came around during the day to eat!





This was a nice male, much bigger than the cat I took in Tanzania, however we had a male on
another bait that Thierry thought was older & bigger. The quality of cats in Sango is unreal.

One of the main reasons we chose Sango was to be around the Big 5. We saw elephant & buff daily,
watched a pride of lions with two big males in a riverbed at dusk, saw two Black Rhino at
a mudhole & even saw two female leopards along the rode in daytime. Pretty spectacular.





This female stood next to the road for a minute or so & just stared at us with those beautiful
yellow leopard eyes. Thierry took this great photo



Sango Ranch is quite an operation. The tented camp is in the Eastern Half (pretty plush)



The ranch manager & skinning shed are in the middle, & the Ingwe camp is in the Western half.
The Ingwe camp is unreal, it's actually a 5 star quality resort, definitely a place to take the wife!

The ranch is huge & there is plenty of room for two hunts at one time. We were the only hunters
during our period. We did run into graduate students from England, South Africa,... who were
doing research there on Wild Dogs, Hyena, Leopard,... They also have a very serious Rhino
anti-poaching program in place. This was the first safari where I've never seen a snare!
Truly a well run, safe place to safari. The end result of all this work is high quality game

Gregg was able to take a nice old, big Wildebeest & a phenomenal Waterbuck (31") in between
checking baits



Thierry, Gregg & giant Waterbuck



On the morning of our sixth day we had a nice male hit bait #13. He ate at 5:30 am & again at
7:30 am. Luckily he found the bait late & didn't eat too much. Thierry thought he was a great cat
so we quickly built a blind (9:30am) with the idea of sitting that evening. Here he is that morning



I've had the opportunity to hunt with quite a few PH's. Thierry is easily the most obsessed with
leopards. He is very adamant in making sure the cat approaches the bait properly & will give you
a good shooting angle. With every bait he puts up he thinks about the wind & preliminarily
clears a shooting lane & gets a blind area prepared, so if you do set up a blind it is quiet & quick!

He has never taken a leopard in daylight in Sango, apparently most come in right after dusk
so he has a rheostat light set-up. We had good feelings about this cat so we got back to the blind early,
around 3:30. At 4:35 I was reading a novel when he tapped my leg & motioned to the bait. At first I
didn't see anything but then his ear twitched & there sat the big Tom at the base of the tree!

He walked around about a minute, looked directly at the blind once & jumped up onto the
bait pole. This was all happening in broad daylight! Thierry gave me the "OK" & luckily I made a good shot (47 yards).

We sat & listened to him thrashing around, grunting next to the tree. 15 minutes later we
walked down & 40 yards away lay the most beautiful creature in nature! (other than my wife)
We had a nice, mature Zimbabwe Lowveld leopard! (total of 1 hr 5 min in the blind!)





Thierry was psyched that we could take pictures during the day! We radioed the team to
come pick us up. Mudini had to hold the cat once!



We took him back to the skinning shed where they meticulously skinned him & prepared the
hide, cleaned the skull & got the floating bones.



In summary, this safari far exceeded my expectations (which were fairly high to begin
with). Sango is a gem for a safari area & almost any safari there should be successful.
Thierry Labat is truly a leopard machine,
he's a pleasure to be around & very competent in his craft.

Alistair Pole & Zambezi Hunters have been great to work with, moving deposits two years &
finding a place to fit us in. They have an American Bank to wire to & have great email
communication.

Already thinking about going back, the problem is next available is 2018!

Once again, a huge thanks to Thierry & Alistair!
 
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Congratulations on a great hunt and a great leopard!
 
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huge congrats...


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Congrats on a fantastic cat!

And in the daylight, what a dream come true.

I'm 38 days out from Sango and can't wait. Thanks for making it that much harder!

Great photos and report. I've been anxiously awaiting your report so many thanks for sharing.

Thierry is the go to guy if you want a monster leopard in my opinion.
 
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Beautiful cat! Great pictures and a heck of a report.

Thanks,


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Great cat! Congratulations.
 
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Congrats guys! Monster kitty
 
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A proper cat, and a proper hunt!
Love the pictures.
 
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Well done on a great hunt. Sango and Thierry are a wicked combination!!You chose wisely. Congrats.
 
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Well done guys. Awesome.


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What an awesome trip! Thanks for sharing.
 
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Location, location and a great PH = Leopard.

What a great hunt and the most beautiful of cats to boot. Fantastic and well done Thierry as those sets up were first class.


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Congrats all round on an awesome hunt and quality trophies.Thierry now a low veld cat during day light.The results just get better.
 
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Sod of a leopard. Well done! And the Ingwe camp in Sango does look rather plush... no wonder so many guys keep going back.


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What a beauty! Congrats all round!!!
 
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Very Nice Cat Congrats.
 
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Congrats to you and Thierry, what a fantastic hunt all round.

Black Rhino and Leopard sightings during the day to boot, it doesn't get much better!
 
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Nice cat and fun hunt.


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Great trophies and a nice report. Congrats all around. Love old Mr. Spots.

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Jim, thanks for posting a report. Thanks especially for sticking it out with us considering the problems we had in 2013 in the SAVE. You truly deserved an enjoyable, successful hunt. I look forward to more adventures in the future.

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Super cat! Well done. Thanks for posting.
 
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Very nice report, beautiful cat, thanks for sharing
 
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GREAT EXPEDITION THANKS FOR SHARING Wink


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Outstanding! Love those lowveld supercats! tu2 tu2
 
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Congrats on a great trip and beauty leopard. Really enjoyed your report, thanks for sharing.
 
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Nice cat. Thanks for the report


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Great report, congratulations to all. Thierry looks like your season is off to a great start.
 
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You would be hard pressed to find a better cat man than Thierry Labat. Nice job and congratulations to you and your PH.


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Congratulations on your leopard, great looking cat. Thierry is a talented PH when it comes to leopard hunting and getting his truck stuck…!

PS: Thierry, I see your Truck-Nuts are still dangling.
 
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Well done. Great report!,,,
 
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I am so fortunate to have hunted 3 times with Thierry, and to consider him a great friend. it is hard think of finding someone that could hunt better, tell better jokes, or look after a client, better than Thierry!!
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I have another hunt ready to go with him soon, and cant wait!!!
 
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I'd like to add my late congratulations. ('Haven't been on here much lately.)

Thanks for the nice report and great pictures. Thierry is "the bomb."
 
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