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The Kasonso Revival
29 October 2018, 14:15
fairgameThe Kasonso Revival
From the late 1950's and for a span of thirty years or more Kasonso was one of Africa's finest hunting destinations attracting some of the continents famous professional hunters who sought the dark masses of Buffalo and the large black maned Lions that followed. In addition Kasonso could boast nearly all of Zambia's indigenous species housed in one spectacular setting. It was here where the true full bag safaris were conducted and Kasonso was a recognised name throughout the hunting annals of history.
The nineties witnessed the collapse of the game in Kasonso attributed to excessive quotas, resident hunting and the scourge of poaching. The three year closure of hunting in 2010 was to see the hunting abandoned. Grim reports filtered through of almost a complete decimation of the concession. The great grasslands Kasonso were silent.
Enter the Cuturi family - A few years back the word was that the Cuturi family of whom I knew little of were prepared to invest heavily in the revival of Kasonso. Ntengu Safaris was formed and they were awarded the concession. It was evident from their website
https://www.ntengusafaris.com that the investment was to be on an extraordinary scale and proved the seriousness of their intent. Ntengu were relentless in their anti poaching from both the ground and the air. Massive aerial sweeps of the concession removed all criminal elements that were housed there and the persistent and constant ground operations and patrols in conjunction with the Wildlife department continue today. This would be the start of the Kasonso revival and one of Africa's contemporary conservation success stories. The great grasslands again flow with life and the buffalo are building back their numbers and with them come the Lion.
It was to be fortuitous for me when I received an enquiry from AR's Surefire7 about the possibility of hunting Sitatunga, Sable and Buffalo all in one destination and it was to be my direction that resulted in our Kasonso safari.
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29 October 2018, 14:46
SvinejaktGreat story of success Andrew
Do you have any info of the Cuturi Family, are they Zambian? I would guess they have used much more money than they have earned as of now to restore the area!
29 October 2018, 15:11
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Svinejakt:
Great story of success Andrew
Do you have any info of the Cuturi Family, are they Zambian? I would guess they have used much more money than they have earned as of now to restore the area!
I do not know the history of the family apart that they live in the North western province and have investments in and around Solwezi one being a private wildlife estate known as Mutanda. Kasonso were their hunting grounds and they have being visiting this area since the 1950's.
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29 October 2018, 15:55
Svinejaktquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Svinejakt:
Great story of success Andrew
Do you have any info of the Cuturi Family, are they Zambian? I would guess they have used much more money than they have earned as of now to restore the area!
I do not know the history of the family apart that they live in the North western province and have investments in and around Solwezi one being a private wildlife estate known as Mutanda. Kasonso were their hunting grounds and they have being visiting this area since the 1950's.
Thanks, good stuff

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29 October 2018, 16:49
fairgameThe bull we took was an old warrior with massive weight to his horns and well in to the mid 40's. Unfortunately we lost him after the shot and found his carcass a couple of days later but the skin was ruined.
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29 October 2018, 16:55
fairgameMy son Ben showing off another excellent bull from the skinning shed along with an exceptional Reedbuck
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29 October 2018, 17:11
fairgameTypical Kasonso evening
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29 October 2018, 17:46
Uwe JaspersenNice one, Andrew. Well done, mate
29 October 2018, 17:56
fairgameNext up Sitatunga
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29 October 2018, 17:57
bwanajayVery interesting! Thanks for posting Andrew.
29 October 2018, 18:03
nopride2Impressive.
Dave
29 October 2018, 19:50
AR MANFirst class as always Andrew and congratulations to the hunter!
29 October 2018, 20:10
Safari2Great report so far.
Andrew if the Cuturi's keep up this level of anti poaching how long will it take the buffalo to come back?
29 October 2018, 20:35
surefire7It was a true honor to hunt the recently reopened Kasonso concession. For the first time in our hunting careers, my wife could not accompany me on this safari, so I invited my good friend. This was his first safari and only my 8th safari, so I am still just learning.
And I’ve learned that I love Zambia.
I cannot add or improve on Andrew’s writing or photography, so I will not attempt to do so. For the gun nuts on this forum (all of us?!!) I will only mention the rifle battery. My friend used one of my rifles, and I decided to take the same three that I used with Andrew on Royal Kafue back in 2015:
Dakota Safari in 404 Jeffery
Dakota Classic Deluxe in 35 Whelen
Ruger Express in 7mm Rem. Mag.
I really like taking a 20, 30, & 40 caliber (3) rifle battery on safari. The classic small, medium and large bore. With two people and two gun cases, it is no problem to take three rifles.
Thanks again to Andrew for an amazing safari!
Surefire7
29 October 2018, 21:11
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by surefire7:
It was a true honor to hunt the recently reopened Kasonso concession. For the first time in our hunting careers, my wife could not accompany me on this safari, so I invited my good friend. This was his first safari and only my 8th safari, so I am still just learning.
And I’ve learned that I love Zambia.
I cannot add or improve on Andrew’s writing or photography, so I will not attempt to do so. For the gun nuts on this forum (all of us?!!) I will only mention the rifle battery. My friend used one of my rifles, and I decided to take the same three that I used with Andrew on Royal Kafue back in 2015:
Dakota Safari in 404 Jeffery
Dakota Classic Deluxe in 35 Whelen
Ruger Express in 7mm Rem. Mag.
I really like taking a 20, 30, & 40 caliber (3) rifle battery on safari. The classic small, medium and large bore. With two people and two gun cases, it is no problem to take three rifles.
Thanks again to Andrew for an amazing safari!
Surefire7
Pleasure Surefire7 and it won't be the last.
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29 October 2018, 21:16
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Safari2:
Great report so far.
Andrew if the Cuturi's keep up this level of anti poaching how long will it take the buffalo to come back?
There are some large herds wheeling in and out of the Park. However the photographic operators need to do there bit in the Park and sadly their contributions are lacking. The buff are returning and we came across lots of dagga boys which is a healthy sign. Ntengu I am sure will keep us updated.
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29 October 2018, 22:18
Safari2quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Safari2:
Great report so far.
Andrew if the Cuturi's keep up this level of anti poaching how long will it take the buffalo to come back?
There are some large herds wheeling in and out of the Park. However the photographic operators need to do there bit in the Park and sadly their contributions are lacking. The buff are returning and we came across lots of dagga boys which is a healthy sign. Ntengu I am sure will keep us updated.
Hearing the African Parks deal to manage the KNP is very close.
29 October 2018, 22:32
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Safari2:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Safari2:
Great report so far.
Andrew if the Cuturi's keep up this level of anti poaching how long will it take the buffalo to come back?
There are some large herds wheeling in and out of the Park. However the photographic operators need to do there bit in the Park and sadly their contributions are lacking. The buff are returning and we came across lots of dagga boys which is a healthy sign. Ntengu I am sure will keep us updated.
Hearing the African Parks deal to manage the KNP is very close.
Good news
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30 October 2018, 10:03
DLSThanks for the report. It’s very interesting. What’s the story on their Sitatunga hunting?
30 October 2018, 11:54
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by DLS:
Thanks for the report. It’s very interesting. What’s the story on their Sitatunga hunting?
Thats coming up next
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30 October 2018, 19:56
DLSExcellent Sitatunga, congratulations!
30 October 2018, 21:27
FrostbitNice report and congrats to Surefire7
Cheers
J&J
30 October 2018, 21:31
D. NelsonAndrew;
Well done as usual! Congrats to Surefire!
Best regards, D. Nelson
31 October 2018, 03:52
MopaneMikeKosonso was my first steps in Africa, my first African hunt in 1998.. Even then had to deal with crooked operator and a crooked PH that at one time was world renown.. Poaching was everywhere, game scarce but what you did see was quality.. A client got stomped to death by a young bull ele while buff hunting in some thick jess while passing through it with his PH only a few miles from us, I alway's wondered if it was the same young bull that charged our Rover from out of nowhere while we were driving into camp. Loaned our Rover for a local that got gored while knocking at a buff bull with 30-06 FMJ's My 1st Lion roar on my 1st night. Sounded mere yards away to my aching ear drums. PH swore it was quarter mile away at least.. I'd give anything to go back..
MopaneMike
31 October 2018, 04:44
JTEXOutstanding stuff there! Great stuff!
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31 October 2018, 05:55
d.ungerThanks for sharing Andrew. Nice to hear these good news stories.
31 October 2018, 07:00
bwanamrmSome excellent trophies and a great conservation success story. Well done gentlemen.
Were those Cookson's Wildebeest perchance?
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31 October 2018, 07:26
PoyntmanThat's awesome....
It's a bit like the Okavango Delta which sadly none of us will likely ever hunt again..
Wonderful to see such incredible areas coming back
31 October 2018, 11:00
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by MopaneMike:
Kosonso was my first steps in Africa, my first African hunt in 1998.. Even then had to deal with crooked operator and a crooked PH that at one time was world renown.. Poaching was everywhere, game scarce but what you did see was quality.. A client got stomped to death by a young bull ele while buff hunting in some thick jess while passing through it with his PH only a few miles from us, I alway's wondered if it was the same young bull that charged our Rover from out of nowhere while we were driving into camp. Loaned our Rover for a local that got gored while knocking at a buff bull with 30-06 FMJ's My 1st Lion roar on my 1st night. Sounded mere yards away to my aching ear drums. PH swore it was quarter mile away at least.. I'd give anything to go back..
You will be amazed at the transformation and the revival is well under way. The game is relaxed and the populations steadily rising. I would bet my bottom dollar that world records will be broken here in the near future.
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31 October 2018, 11:04
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by bwanamrm:
Some excellent trophies and a great conservation success story. Well done gentlemen.
Were those Cookson's Wildebeest perchance?
No mate they are Blue and the bulls were scattered throughout the concession and seemingly at random. You would find them in most unusual places and some very impressive trophies indeed. We took an old bull offhand at a few yards along as seam of long grass and the tracking hunt was equal to any buffalo I have taken. Really fine hunting.
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31 October 2018, 20:28
KentKSome great trophies. Really enjoyed the pics and writeup as well. Felt like I was there.
01 November 2018, 05:48
Bwana1Hunted there in 1983. Zambia Safaris.
01 November 2018, 06:06
Safari2quote:
Originally posted by Bwana1:
Hunted there in 1983. Zambia Safaris.
I’m guessing those were good days?
01 November 2018, 06:51
MikeEWow Andrew, you never cease to amaze, nor you Surefire, what a great story and hunt!
Master of Boats,
Slayer of Beasts,
Charmer of the fair sex, ......
and sometimes changer of the diaper.....
01 November 2018, 08:59
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01 November 2018, 10:41
fairgame
Surefire7 had been quite specific about the buffalo he was looking for and has taken a number of good solid heads in the past. His desire was for something of width and low sweeping horns.
During our safari the herds kept to the Park but there were many bulls knocking around which we passed up and most being in the mid to high thirties. One morning we walked up two bulls and one very heavy beast looked as if he would make the mark but was informed by the game scout he was on the Park boundary and therefore could not risk a shot.
We hunted three old bulls that habituated a specific dambo as one looked to be very good but they typically holed up in an expansive thicket during daylight hours and were impossible to approach. There are other areas in Zambia that hold better buffalo and we will try again in the future. The buffalo numbers are increasing in Kasonso but it will be some years before the great herds mass again in thousands but the revival has started.
The first picture is of my son Ben holding a skull of a cracking dagga boy. Ben is now working for Ntengu safaris in Kasonso which makes me proud. The Baldry's have now become an integral part of the Kasonso revival process.
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