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Mokore still has some openings for '12 on Coutada 9 in Mozambique.

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26 April 2012, 21:12
MARK H. YOUNG
Mokore still has some openings for '12 on Coutada 9 in Mozambique.












Mokore Safaris/Duckworths has openings throughout the season on their Coutada 9 concession in Mozambique. This area offers in my experience the best unfenced plains game hunting in Africa. The spiral horns are particularly good there. Even on a 7 day hunt you should expect a mid 50's kudu or larger. I've never had a failure there on big livingstone's eland, Chobe bushbuck are excellent (I shot 17") and Nyala get better every year. I had one client fail on an early season hunt for sable but otherwise everybody has taken one. Warthog although not on the top of most people list are incredible there with 13"-17" a reasonable expectation.

Camp as you can see in the pictures is an East Africa type tented affair and very comfortable with great food plus service.

The area itself is huge at 250,000 acres and only has a handful of indigenous inhabitants. Terrain is in most cases open forest with easy walking. If you like to walk the Duckworth will oblige you in spades.

The hunting here is very good but I think what really makes this hunt special is that it offers a "Classic" wild safari experience without the cost of a dangerous game safari.

Pricing:

Sable or Nyala and PG 1X1 10 days $700 perday
PG only 1x1 7-10 days $550 per day
PG only 2x1 7-10 days $500 per day
Observer $250 per day

Extras:

Road transfer Harare-Coutada 9 $1200 RT
Dip/pack dependent on number of animals taken
Rifle permit $200
Hunting license $250
Mozambique visa

Trophy fees:

Sable $4,000
Nyala $3,000
Hartebeest (Lichtenstein) $2,000
Eland $1,500
Kudu $1,500
Zebra $1,200
Reedbuck $750
Bushbuck $750
Oribi $650
Red Duiker $650
Suni $650
Warthog $400
Bushpig $400
Impala $250
Duiker $200
Grysbok $200
Baboon $100

Contact me anytime with your questions.


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26 April 2012, 22:00
impala#03
Mark,

Is there any buffalo hunting there?
26 April 2012, 22:23
MARK H. YOUNG
impala#03,

There aren't many buffalo there and their not offering any "buffalo" hunts but if you find some you can upgarde.

Below is a buffalo from there so you can see the genetics are excellent. 49"!!!!!!!!!!!




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26 April 2012, 23:07
MikeBurke
That buff looks a little soft in the middle. Eeker


Seriously this is a great area, great camp, and the Duckworth's are great to deal with.
27 April 2012, 00:00
MARK H. YOUNG
Mike,

Yeah! Those Duckworths are famous for shooting baby buffalo. Not!!! I'll be having people call you as a reference for this hunt but please explain you were born with a lucky horse shoe up your.....

Mark


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27 April 2012, 00:08
elk88101
There maybe a few THINGS soft between the ears
But you can rest a sure not that BUFFALO
larry
30 April 2012, 16:24
Torbjørn
Mark

What are the chances to get both sable and eland on a 10 days hunt? And what are the best time during the season to hunt these?

Torbjorn
30 April 2012, 19:11
maki
Torbjorn,

Based on my experience there last September, I think your odds would be excellent. If it matters to you, the sable are of the shorter horned, slightly brownish variety. We bumped into sable every other day without looking for them while hunting eland.

Cheers,
Dean


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30 April 2012, 19:52
MARK H. YOUNG
Torbjorn,

I would fully expect you to take sable and eland plus others in 10 days. Mid August through October is the best time to be there. Very tall grass in the early season restricts visibility until it is burned as it dries. Sept/Oct is ideal.

Mark


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