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Burkina Faso Buffalo/Roan '13
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Hello,
I have a few Buffalo/Roan packages on offer.


Burkina Faso is one of the underrated safari destinations, but offers excellent hunting for big game.
This particular area is about about 150 KM from the border of Benin and Niger.
This area has been hunted by AR-Members. You can see the reports from Aziz under the following links:
1.Report
2.Report

The outfitter is Toufic Hanna of Namoungou Safari.

Available dates are in January, February, April 2013.

Buffalo/Roan Package

10days/9days hunting = 6900Euros (1:1) or 6000Euros(2:1)

Trophy Fees:
Buffalo 540Euro
Roan 640Euro

Total: 8080Euros (1:1) or 7180Euros (2:1)

with todays exchange rate (1Euro = $1,23): $9980 (1:1) or $8870

(Prices are fixed in euros. Exchange rates Euro/$ may change)


This price includes:
• Formalitys + meet & greet at the airport
• Road transfer from airport and back
• fully catered accomodation
• organisation of the hunt with guide and tracker
• Daily laundry services

This Price does not include:
• Hunting license, small game: 175€, big game 375€
• Visa 35€
• Gun import, rifle: 125€, shotgun: 60€
• Trophy fees
• Rawpreparation + Shipping
• Drinks

Other Species are available but quota is very limited:
Hartebeest 350€
Waterbuck 495€
Reedbuck 350€
Bushbuck 475€
Warthog 250€
Oribi/Duiker 95€
Kob 525€
Bustard 75€


Best regards

Dennis



contact me at:
D.M. Rollinger
Eichsfeldstr.86
52223 Stolberg
Germany
+491722438231
dennis@tallyho.co.za


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A few pictures from camp and buffalo+roan.










Trophies:






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Now there's an interesting hunt.
 
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Originally posted by Biebs:
Now there's an interesting hunt.


No kidding.

Any problems bringing your own rifles in?

What is the outlook for 2014? Are you taking bookings for 14 yet as I'm completely booked through August of 13.
 
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That looks like a fun hunt.



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Less than $11G for buffalo and a roan, that's a bargain!


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flip side of Todd's question. do you have rifles to rent and if so, about how much?


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There is no problem bringing your own gun to Burkina Faso.

Some other infos I would like to add:
Burkina Faso has some weird hunting laws and the laws are strictly followed. There is no shooting from the vehicle. No baiting for lions. You can only shoot one animal per day.

It is strictly fair chase and your on foot most of the time. You have to be in reasonable physical shape to enjoy the walks in the hot weather.

I'll try to answer all pm's+emails asap.

Thx.


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Killer deal... I hunted Benin in 2008 and really enjoyed it. A welcome change of scenery and fauna for those who have hunted in southern Africa exclusively. I would jump on this but have trips lined up to Spain and New Zealand next year.


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Should be titled "THE GREAT ROAN GIVE-AWAY !!!
 
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PM sent. What dates in January?


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Trophies taken by AR-Member Samir








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Posts: 2072 | Location: Around the wild pockets of Europe | Registered: 09 January 2009Reply With Quote
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Can't do January February...April is doable but seems bloody hot. How does that effect the success of hunting these animals...buff and roan?

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It is bloody hot but the hunting is excellent! This area has lots of water, while the other surrounding area (reserves) don't have water. There should be a high concentration of game.

If you can handle the heat, go in April!

Cheers

Dennis


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Caracal:

If you are limited to one animal per day, can you accumulate the animals towards the end of the hunt? In other words, if you don't shoot anything the first 5 days, are you then limited to 5 animals for the last 5 days of the hunt?
 
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Hello,
no that's not possible.

Dennis


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Caracal: What is the rate for a non-hunter?

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Hi,
1300Euros for observers including transports and fully catered accommodation.
Drinks are not included.


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What's the turn around time for exporting of the trophies?? In some of these countries it seems to take forever to get the animals shipped home. Looks like an awesome hunt!!!
 
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Almost forgot....what else can be hunted??
 
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What's the turn around time for exporting of the trophies?? In some of these countries it seems to take forever to get the animals shipped home. Looks like an awesome hunt!!!


I mounted a safari group from a hunt with this outfit a few years ago. I want to say the trophies were in the US within 5 months or so.....very quick!

This is a hunt I have been thinking about for a while as well.


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Originally posted by Jim Kelly:
What's the turn around time for exporting of the trophies?? In some of these countries it seems to take forever to get the animals shipped home. Looks like an awesome hunt!!!


Hello,
the raw prep is done in camp. The outfitter will organize the dip&pack and shipping, he is very fast! Shipping is pretty quick. I got my trophies after 4month.

quote:
Almost forgot....what else can be hunted??

The plains game species are listed in my first post. PG-quota is very limited.


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I met Toufic Hanna in Paris a week ago and plan to go to Burkina in January.


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I met Toufic Hanna in Paris a week ago and plan to go to Burkina in January.
yes i know Toufic mailed me. Hope you enjoy Burkina Faso


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Still available!


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If my Doc, myself and his sone were not already booked for plainsgame in SA next year we would be on this like 3 fat kids on an overturned truck of Twinkies.


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Hi Caracal,

I left you a PM about an April hunt. If not available at this point, please let me know.

Thanks.
 
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Caracal,
Is this hunt still available?
I could go in April,
Steve
 
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Could this area sustain a group of 6 hunters?
Thanks
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PMs sent!


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Still some Buff on quota!


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