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URGENT LION HUNT
01 September 2010, 12:43
KwanURGENT LION HUNT
Gentlemen
My partner in Mozambique just notified me
Concession, Northside of Cahorra Bassa, Zambezi rifle
On extreme urgent basis, 1 x Male Lion and by Special Permission from the Director: Agriculture, 1 x Lioness
Reason- Lioness has snare around her and themale joined up, they have formed a pair and have killed local tribesmen, and are causing major fear and panic in the district, they will kill humans again and needs too be taken out urgently
So for USD 20 000
1 x Male Lion
1 x Lioness
10 days Hunting
Pick up in Tete, Mozambique
All included, trophy fees, day fees, 1 x 375 rifle too use, and hunting permit, as well as transport of trophies too Dip pak facilites
Excluded
Air fare
Pre and Post arrival accomodation
Gratuities
Contact me urgently
Walter Enslin
027 82 3755792
kwansafaris@mweb.co.za
Walter Enslin
kwansafaris@mweb.co.za
DRSS- 500NE Sabatti
450 Rigby
416 Rigby
01 September 2010, 12:55
Unforgetable HuntingWouldn't this be a grand adventure????
I just hope that the hunt will be sold to an AR member and he share with us the story of the hunt.
01 September 2010, 13:02
cmfic1Kwan, I'm not trying to stir anything up, I am just wondering.
What are the costs associated with this type of hunt that justifies $20,000 in a life/death "urgent" matter?
I am ignorant in regards to hunts in Africa, I just figured that if folks are getting killed, then any potential monetary gains (if there are any) should be withdrawn, and the culling should be priced as low as possible to get this matter over with ASAP.
I'm sure I'll get beat up for this one, but I was just wanting to know.
Rod
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"A hunter should not choose the cal, cartridge, and bullet that will kill an animal when everything is right; rather, he should choose ones that will kill the most efficiently when everything goes wrong"
Bob Hagel
01 September 2010, 13:06
ozhunterWhat a pity this didn't come up a week ago when I was leaving Pemba Moz.
Here I am sitting in Joburg since Saturday waiting for my flight on Friday.

01 September 2010, 14:51
Grumulkinquote:
Originally posted by cmfic1:
Kwan, I'm not trying to stir anything up, I am just wondering.
What are the costs associated with this type of hunt that justifies $20,000 in a life/death "urgent" matter?
Curiosity is also eating me alive.
01 September 2010, 15:05
fujotupuQuote:
"Reason- Lioness has snare around her and the male joined up, they have formed a pair and have killed local tribesmen, and are causing major fear and panic in the district, they will kill humans again and needs too be taken out urgently"
Here we have a "man eater" situation and the "Director of Agriculture" is standing around waiting for someone to fork out 20G to do a job that should have been done by the game dept. immediately after the first man eating report!
Its either BS or plain ridicule !
01 September 2010, 17:13
ozhunterKnowing what one must pay and spend to run a business in Mozambique and what the Lion can be like leaves me to believe this is not BS.
I'm sure if no one signs up soon then the price may be negotiable. That is, if time allows.
Does any T/fee get refunded if the Lion aren't taken?
01 September 2010, 17:29
SaeedWe have had quite a bit of discussion regarding PAC animals in Mozambique, and as far as I can understand it, NO VISITING hunter can shoot one!?
If there has been a change in the rules, would someone please tell us what is going on?
01 September 2010, 17:30
MuletrainThe only excuse for not killing the lioness and or the lion immediatly is greed! Shame on you.
Elephant Hunter,
Double Rifle Shooter Society,
NRA Lifetime Member,
Ten Safaris, in RSA, Namibia, Zimbabwe
01 September 2010, 17:50
fujotupuWhere I come from any such lion or lioness that causes loss of human life is eliminated post-haste, usually by the game dept. or, in some cases by a PH, requested to do so by the relevant authorities.
For someone to play the stalling game and speculate at the expense of a possible further loss of human life is beyond comprehension!
01 September 2010, 18:13
butchloclast year in zambia we had a lioness kill a girl, the people in the village & game scouts killed the entire pride of 5 the next day
01 September 2010, 18:15
CaracalWhat an adventure. Hope someone takes it soon.
01 September 2010, 22:01
KwanGentleman, and Ladies
The fees are not mine, I would have just shot them as PAC, as Moz PH I can doo that,
Tete, Provincial Government notified us of the extra 2 lions on quota !!!! We are liable for the trophy fees if they are shot,Game Department is running short of funds, it seems too me
The locals are going too kill them via poison or gintrap if they can, as they usually do in any case.
So these are not PAC by Government decree, it is 2 extra lions on quota, with the License fees payable as normal.
If you do not want 2 lions for an unvelievable price -

Walter Enslin
kwansafaris@mweb.co.za
DRSS- 500NE Sabatti
450 Rigby
416 Rigby
02 September 2010, 01:21
ddrhookKwan,
your last line was stated perfectly.
TIA the government can change the rules on a whim. and it is a great chance for the game department to get badly needed funds. I do not believe this is the first time we have heard of a hunt like this becoming available not necessarily lions but pac hunts are not uncommon
02 September 2010, 01:25
Wendell ReichMy only problem with this post is my lack of $20k to give Walter. Hell of a deal for a Lion. I too hope an AR member takes this. Too bad it won't be Wendell.
02 September 2010, 01:28
MJinesSeems like a helluva an adventure to me for a price that is astonishing. Wish I were able to pack up and go.
Mike
02 September 2010, 01:30
larryshoresI am with Saeed. I thought PAC animals were illegal to sell in Moz. I don't need to get arrested over there.
Good luck to the buyer.
02 September 2010, 01:43
venda axeSome guys would complain if you hit them in the "thumb" with a gold hammer. I guess they are looking for a rfree ride. A lot of us will never be able to hunt a lion because of the cost. I wish I could do it right now.
02 September 2010, 02:32
TrademarkTexanquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I am with Saeed. I thought PAC animals were illegal to sell in Moz. I don't need to get arrested over there.
Good luck to the buyer.
I believe it's been made clear this is not a PAC hunt, but rather additional quota that's been granted for these two specific "problem" animals.
Use enough gun...
Shoot 'till it's dead, especially if it bites.
02 September 2010, 02:53
CRUSHERSO THIS HUNT COMES WITH A RIFLE? OR I HAVE TO USE YOUR RIFLE? CAN I BRING MY RIFLE AND AMMO?
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
02 September 2010, 05:22
cmfic1quote:
Originally posted by venda axe:
Some guys would complain if you hit them in the "thumb" with a gold hammer. I guess they are looking for a rfree ride. A lot of us will never be able to hunt a lion because of the cost. I wish I could do it right now.
This is what I figured would happen, if your responding to my post, maybe re-read it....I am only trying to understand the pricing structure in an apparant life/death situation.
Theres no doubt its a cool hunt at an even cooler cost, if I wasnt tied up finacially right now, I'd likely jump on it.
Rod
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"A hunter should not choose the cal, cartridge, and bullet that will kill an animal when everything is right; rather, he should choose ones that will kill the most efficiently when everything goes wrong"
Bob Hagel
02 September 2010, 08:09
505 gibbsGuys, I have spent the last 15 hours discussing details with Walter and trying to figure out someway, anyway to do this hunt. If I wasn't already committed to leave for Alaska on the 14th for a month, I would be on a plane in the morning to Maputo. This is a dream hunt at a criminal price, Walter is a good man who runs a top notch operation in a truly wild part of old Africa. This hunt is going to be like something out of a book, I hope someone from AR snatches this up, because I sure want to hear the story and see the pics of what I missed.
02 September 2010, 08:47
elk88101505
I leave Sat.the 4th for Alaska 14 day hunt for Moose and Blackies this trip.
Larry
02 September 2010, 09:09
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Kwan:
Gentleman, and Ladies
The fees are not mine, I would have just shot them as PAC, as Moz PH I can doo that,
Tete, Provincial Government notified us of the extra 2 lions on quota !!!! We are liable for the trophy fees if they are shot,Game Department is running short of funds, it seems too me
The locals are going too kill them via poison or gintrap if they can, as they usually do in any case.
So these are not PAC by Government decree, it is 2 extra lions on quota, with the License fees payable as normal.
If you do not want 2 lions for an unvelievable price -
How can they NOT be PAC if they have been killing people?
I am afraid I am not convinced about the legality of this - Kwan, I am not blaming you for this, you are just relaying the information you got.
02 September 2010, 10:58
Idaho SharpshooterPer Aaron Nielson's request, if I do not have anything positive to say I should NOT post anything...
Rich
DRSS
02 September 2010, 12:13
zimFrostyquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
Guys, I have spent the last 15 hours discussing details with Walter and trying to figure out someway, anyway to do this hunt. If I wasn't already committed to leave for Alaska on the 14th for a month, I would be on a plane in the morning to Maputo. This is a dream hunt at a criminal price, Walter is a good man who runs a top notch operation in a truly wild part of old Africa. This hunt is going to be like something out of a book, I hope someone from AR snatches this up, because I sure want to hear the story and see the pics of what I missed.
well Said. I second Brads Comments. Saeed, I think what Walter is saying is simply that the Government has not placed the 2 Lions on a PAC list, but instead on a quota. Ostensibly this means that any PH who shoots them cannot shoot them as PAC as they will be liable for the full trophy fees.Clearly the Government has decided that it is better to earn something from the animals through the system.
The query re the client being allowed to shoot has merit and I would suggest that the Client would have to be covered by a letter from the relevant authorities stating that he(in name) can shoot the animals. I am sure Kwan would ensure that.
02 September 2010, 16:28
tjoksHi guys. There is big shi% in Maputu at the moment. Big mobs are looting and burning down buildings. 4 people have been killed. They are complaining about the high food prices in Moz. The South African media has suggested that anybody planing to travel to Maputu, postpone or cancel their plans. Use the info, dont use it, your choice
02 September 2010, 17:16
smarterthanuquote:
How can they NOT be PAC if they have been killing people?
Maybe people getting eaten isn't that much of a "problem". Maybe its not if you eat people, but twhat people you eat that gets you on or off the PAC hit list.
All joking aside it sounds like the government has decided that 20k and two dead lions is better than just two dead lions, and they are willing to accept the risk to the general populace.
02 September 2010, 18:01
Jack D BoldWalt,
We hunted Moz last year. If I recall, a visa is required for entry. I sent my passport to the consul 3 months in advance of our travels. It took 2 months to process. Something about a license, with 2 passport photos, well in advance again.
DO you know if this process applies to only Americans? Is the 2 month application time somehow waived?
My apologies for

but I believe Moz has quick travel barriers in place for Americans, at least.
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
02 September 2010, 18:33
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by Jack D Bold:
Walt,
We hunted Moz last year. If I recall, a visa is required for entry. I sent my passport to the consul 3 months in advance of our travels. It took 2 months to process. Something about a license, with 2 passport photos, well in advance again.
DO you know if this process applies to only Americans? Is the 2 month application time somehow waived?
My apologies for

but I believe Moz has quick travel barriers in place for Americans, at least.
All I can say is that you need to find another service to process Visa applications. I hunted in Moz in July. I left my Passport in Harare when I arrived and ten days later when we were ready to move to Moz I had the Passport and a Moz Visa. Into and out of Zumbo was a piece of cake.
Mike
02 September 2010, 18:37
505 gibbsquote:
Walt,
We hunted Moz last year. If I recall, a visa is required for entry. I sent my passport to the consul 3 months in advance of our travels. It took 2 months to process. Something about a license, with 2 passport photos, well in advance again.
DO you know if this process applies to only Americans? Is the 2 month application time somehow waived?
My apologies for but I believe Moz has quick travel barriers in place for Americans, at least.
Not to answer for Walt, but I asked the exact same question and was told that a visa could be bought upon arrival at the Moz Immigration desk at the Maputo airport. The first Moz trip I went on required a visa because where I was flying into (Mucamburra) could not issue a visa.
02 September 2010, 18:40
505 gibbsquote:
it sounds like the government has decided that 20k and two dead lions is better than just two dead lions, and they are willing to accept the risk to the general populace.
I wonder what the reaction would be from the US populace if our government was so honest about their "feelings"?
Sorry Saeed, please don't move Walters post to the political forum.
03 September 2010, 00:22
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
quote:
Walt,
We hunted Moz last year. If I recall, a visa is required for entry. I sent my passport to the consul 3 months in advance of our travels. It took 2 months to process. Something about a license, with 2 passport photos, well in advance again.
DO you know if this process applies to only Americans? Is the 2 month application time somehow waived?
My apologies for but I believe Moz has quick travel barriers in place for Americans, at least.
Not to answer for Walt, but I asked the exact same question and was told that a visa could be bought upon arrival at the Moz Immigration desk at the Maputo airport. The first Moz trip I went on required a visa because where I was flying into (Mucamburra) could not issue a visa.
that is exactly right. larger cities with airports and immigration offices can issue visas on the spot(Maputo, Beira, probably a few others). small border posts can't and the visa must be obtained in advance- for Americans that means the Moz embassy in Washington. was with Brad last year and we got our visas in advance. the previous year, it was issued on the spot when we landed in Beira on the charter from RSA.
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03 September 2010, 00:28
Jack D Boldquote:
]that is exactly right. larger cities with airports and immigration offices can issue visas on the spot(Maputo, Beira, probably a few others). small border posts can't and the visa must be obtained in advance- for Americans that means the Moz embassy in Washington. was with Brad last year and we got our visas in advance. the previous year, it was issued on the spot when we landed in Beira on the charter from RSA.
Thanks for clearing that up. That's the board working like it should - easy exchange of information.
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
03 September 2010, 00:32
jdollaras an aside, i also hunted with Walter last year and he runs a top notch operation. if i could leave on short notice, this is a screaming deal and i would be gone tomorrow!
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03 September 2010, 05:03
Aaron Neilsonquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Per Aaron Nielson's request, if I do not have anything positive to say I should NOT post anything...
Rich
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www.huntghr.com 07 September 2010, 08:36
elsLet us know how this trip turns out. Man what an adventure!
If you own a gun and you are not a member of the NRA and other pro 2nd amendment organizations then YOU are part of the problem.
14 September 2010, 00:53
fujotupuWith almost 2 weeks from the original date of posting nothing more has been heard or said - dammit we wanna know if someone has scored on these 2 man eaters and if not whats the latest body count?
02 October 2010, 17:17
CaracalAny news?
06 October 2010, 19:13
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by Caracal:
Any news?
