06 January 2022, 16:32
CaracalA fair priced Leopard in Erongo mountains Namibia - SOLD - success pic added
Hello Guys,
we have a leopard tag available for 2022. The property is in the Erongo Mountains and a large very scenic area with no game fencing.
In addition to the leopard you can hunt a variety of species. In particular intersting are DikDik, Mt Zebra, bown hyena and Klippspringer. You should have no problems to find these species while hunting leopard.
This is a baited hunt. Zebra is used as bait and the hunter has to take a Zebra for bait (5baits).
The overall sucessrate for leopard is somewhere between 80-90%. Only males are taken.
Date: June or July would be ideal.
14days at $550/day (1:1) = $7,700
Leopard trophy fee: $8,750
Trophy fees (in $):
Kudu 1400
Oryx 650
Springbok 470
Steenbok 330
Common Duiker 350
Mountain Zebra 700
Klippspringer 900
Damara Dik-Dik 1200
Warthog 470
Caracal 660
Jackal 65
Brown Hyaena 2250
Baboon 135
Cheetah on request
Giraffe 2100
Extras:
Transfer from/to Windhoek $400
Visa (if necessary)
Int. flights
Raw prepartation of trophies
Trophy export and costs for export paperwork
contact me at:
dennis@dr-safaris.com
DR-Safaris
Pascalstrasse 6
52074 Aachen
Germany
+491722438231
Last two leopards taken here:
Trailcams of recent activity:
Scenery:
06 January 2022, 17:00
Scott PowellWow! Hard to beat that price for a Leopard hunt!
06 January 2022, 20:33
GunsCoreBeautiful area but wear you best boots as they have every thorn and spike known to man.
06 January 2022, 21:42
fairgameHard to beat that price! How many on quota and how many taken in the last two years?
06 January 2022, 22:03
samirSome good looking cats and nice kudu on the ground
07 January 2022, 00:59
dukxdogThe photo of the leopard at the base of the tree is spectacular!
Is all hunting for cats at night or any daylight opportunity?
07 January 2022, 01:29
CaracalThank you for the comments guys.
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
Hard to beat that price! How many on quota and how many taken in the last two years?
The area generally gets one permit. In some years an addional permit is issued. It's 30000acres.
2 taken over last two years.
@dukxdog
Cat are active during the last light/first light. They are a well educated too.
07 January 2022, 02:27
Johnny rebquote:
Originally posted by Scott Powell:
Wow! Hard to beat that price for a Leopard hunt!
Im suprised this is still available.
Best of luck to whomever takes this
07 January 2022, 04:39
OngweI took a cat in this general area a few years ago. We had four different cats hitting the bait!
It's illegal to hunt at night in Namibia.
Who is the PH? Namibia has some very good cat-men.
07 January 2022, 10:07
Caracalquote:
Originally posted by Ongwe:
I took a cat in this general area a few years ago. We had four different cats hitting the bait!
It's illegal to hunt at night in Namibia.
Who is the PH? Namibia has some very good cat-men.
Overall Namibia is it lacking cat numbers. It's just hard to get them sometimes.
17 February 2022, 03:55
Baker458Very fair with the $550 day rate.
With some of the Namibia hunts, I feel like it's more about getting someone to pay $1000 a day to hunt PG and, who knows, maybe you'll get a leopard on bait.
As Andrew Baldry says "putting your money where your mouth is."
09 August 2022, 20:36
505 gibbseesh
looks like something interesting went down on that leopard hunt, would love to hear the details.....
09 August 2022, 22:47
Caracalquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
eesh
looks like something interesting went down on that leopard hunt, would love to hear the details.....
What do you mean?
The leopard was shot last light and didn't go far. It was retrieved during the night. Chet did hold him up that for another picture that's why he has blood on his shirt, if that's what you meant.
11 August 2022, 17:58
BiddlemanCongrats to the hunter. Looks like he had a grand time.