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60 day Moz trip with Kambako Safaris
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The hunt was with www.kambakosafaris.com of Niassa Reserve block B northern Mozambique for Duggerboy's, old Lion and select plains game.
I was fortunate to hunt with Kambako in October 07 and had luck with Buffalo and Eland then.
This trip consisted of Business and pleasure and took place from mid June to the 22nd of Aug.
I used a Blaser R93 in 9.3X62 with 300grn Swift A Frames and 286grn Woodleighs Softs and FMJ's.

Kambako Safaris are in the process of upgrading their infrastructure, in particular their main camp with all the modern amenity's such as swimming pool, air conditioned rooms, Internet connection and even a TV .
However, if one wants more rustic accommodation's, they also have two light fixed camps plus the option to "camp out" (a great option if you have the time).
Conditions were quite dry this season and although June is quite early for this part of Africa, the clearing fires were in full swing.
Within the Combretum bush (Jesse) where the buff spend a lot of their time, the leaves had already fallen but where quite thick and noisy under foot.
By mid July the leaves and foliage had been flattened or broke down enough for good visibility and quiet stalking but by then the winds become a little less consistent. Theirs always something to spoil a stalk..
By mid July the temperature is climbing with daytime temps in the mid 30"c. This is quite fine for hunting and the early morning hours where quite cold.
In this area Buffalo hunting would be ideal in July, August and September with hunting in October OK if you can handle the heat.
The country is mainly Miombo woodland with areas of Jesse thickets, Bamboo, open flays and Riverine forest.
Shots would seldom strech over 150yrds and with lots of fine branches and grass, the use of a light weight rifle in 40cal (416 - 404 type) with a low powered scope would be close to ideal.

Kambako's C207.



View's from Kambako's main camp.


A 13+year old Bull taken at last light the previous day with PH Stu Taylor. It was aged by the Niassa Reserve.


Stu's great Tracker, David.





Preparing for one of our nights out.


Bait.


Spoor of a big Lion. (Niassa has plenty of Lion but one has to find a six plus year old cat to legally take from this area.)


A Dugger Boy taken with PH Johnnie Johnson.


Johnnie and his Tracker, Trymore.


a last evening bare footed hunt in the Jesse produced this Bush Pig(my first).

Some more photo's bellow.
 
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60 days...You are my idol ! Looks like a great hunt.
 
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Damn Adam... 60 days in Moz! You are one lucky dude...


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This cant be 60 days worth of photos I'm sure everybody else would like to see some more. Looks like a small adventure. Big Grin


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My mouth is watering and my check book wincing!!!! More pictures sir, MORE PICTURES!!!!!!!

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That first bull is awesome!! My dream buff for sure.
 
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Adam, you've got ALOT more pics to share than just those!! 60 days?? Now that's a great hunt in itself!!
 
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What an adventure - congrats!


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I hunted Moz for the entire month of October last year -- also along the Lugende, but in Block L2 (Johan Calitz concession) --

It was a truly fantastic experience! A rare opportunity to hunt truly wild African lands that are gone forever in so much of Africa.

I didn't do 60 days, but it was only because I hadn't been there before -- I sure wasn't ready to leave after a month.

Great report -- I enjoyed it thoroughly.


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More pictures please. That elephant out front of the camp looks nice.

60 days would be great, but when I got home, it would be divorce, second mortgage, failed business, dog ran away, etc.

Hope that I can take a two month safari when I grow up.

Congrats and welcome home.


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I can't wait to see the rest of the pictures!


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welcome back mate some great trophies,must say i am a little glad you didn't get your lion as I would never have heard the end of it from you seeing as i still haven't got one yet and that would have been your secondBig Grin. But fantastic dagga boy's need to catch up for a beer
 
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Guess I'm a nimrod.........Barefoot?? Looks like a great expierence. Dr.C


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Adam 60 days of hunting in Niassa reserve sounds wonderful, however, your pictures equates more to a 10 days 2 Buff hunt in Selous. Come on mate, don't be so miser in sharing your great adventure.


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Great photos.....what beautiful vistas! Old Buff have such character. When you have time,grace us with more.....thanks and congrats. Jim
 
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Originally posted by Ahmed Sultan:
Adam 60 days of hunting in Niassa reserve sounds wonderful, however, your pictures equates more to a 10 days 2 Buff hunt in Selous. Come on mate, don't be so miser in sharing your great adventure.


As much as I would of loved it, I wasn't able to hunt for the full duration of the trip, but I did enjoy every day.


A Leopard taken by Jim K with PH Stu Taylor during my stay.


1st Buff


View from main camp Pool.


Glassing for Buffalo.


Cooking dinner during a night out.




1=286grn Woodleigh soft from BushPig at 20m.
2=286grn Woodleigh soft from Zebra at 60m.
3=285grn Woodleigh FMJ from Buff at 100m.
4=300grn SWIFT A FRAME from Buff at 100m.
5=300grn SWIFT A FRAME from Zebra at 30m.


This big Miombo Lion was taken by a great West Texan guy. It was aged at over 6 years.


A couple of great Ele taken via Kambako.


Andy7x64's 45+" sod.


PH, Elemer Jankovich-Besan with client, Tackers and their Buffalo.
 
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Wow 60 days with Kambako. I spent 21 days last July with them in one of their fly camps.I bought the Safari at the SCI auction in 08. My first DG Safari, second trip to Africa. It went by way to fast.The buffalo Stu put me on charged after being hit well the first time. Stu Taylor was my PH also. It was a fantastic adventure. I got everything on my list. I was not ready to go back home. Check out my testimonial on their web site for those who are in the search for a great destination.I like so many others contracted a terminal disease only partially cured by returning to the continent. So i am off in Oct to Zimbabwe hunting with Senuko in the Save for lion. I am new to this. I will try and learn how to post pictures and report on the hunt.
 
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I like the clever picture pose with the tusks, - I must remember that one !! Wink (or am I just being cynical?)
 
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Yeah without those little mounds of dirt those tusks would only be like, as tall as those guys. Unless they are both also midgets I think you are being cynical. Wink

makes for a nice photo for sure
 
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Yes, and the guys aren't monsters , but they are big Tusks in any case.
Left ones in the 70lbs mark and right pair over 80lbs if I remember correctly.
 
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Well Done clap



 
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The dirt mounds help, but those are fantastic tusks!


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Beautiful pics, thank for sharing. Did you saw any real big ele during your stay there?


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Beautiful pics, thank for sharing. Did you saw any real big ele during your stay there?

No but their pilot told me he saw two way over 70lbs whilst landing the day before my return trip to Pemba.
The www.kambakosafaris.com guys have seen bulls around the 100lbs mark and feel it only time before they take one.
Maybe towards the end of the season as they have a couple big Ele Safaris lined up.
 
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Wow, fantastic report. Loved the pics. Congratulations on a fine safari !!!
 
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Bringing back some good memories
 
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I just read this for the first time.
60 days, amazing! I did not know people still did safaris like that!

Amazing!
 
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Great post mate. Now you’ve got me pumped up
For my trip to Niassa in a few weeks time!!!
Looking to get one of those buff mate!!

Can’t wait to get there!

Thanks for posting again.
 
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You are the man Adam! Thanks for posting.
 
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Incredible experience,thanks for posting!!


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Fantastic. Looks like a great area.

Good Hunting
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Thanks Adam!
Great memories indeed!
 
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Folks,

Some great trophies for sure. A long safari is an incredible experience. Just being in the bush is wonderful. I've not stayed 60 but I have stayed 40 days and you just get to relax and really get into the swing of the safari. It's kind of like the best job you ever had.

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I had a fantastic hunt with Kambako and
Stu Taylor back then.
Any idea how he is doing?
All the best,
Andy
 
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Superb, well done on a fantastic trip
 
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Folks,

Some great trophies for sure. A long safari is an incredible experience. Just being in the bush is wonderful. I've not stayed 60 but I have stayed 40 days and you just get to relax and really get into the swing of the safari. It's kind of like the best job you ever had.

Mark


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Bringing back some good memories


Great memories from that place.
Nice to see Johnie and Trymore.
Both are great hunters
 
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How is Stu doing these days?


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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Well Done!!! Congrats
 
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How is Stu doing these days?

Haven't spoken to him for some time but last I heard he was hunting in the Lowveld .
Also still in pain unfortunately.
 
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