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Good day Members

Limpopo Big Game Safaris offers you a chance to hunt Black mane Lion in the North West province of South Africa.

6 Nights Accommodation
5 Days guided hunt

1 x Lion
Airport pickup and return from OR Tambo

$15000.00 all inclusive

The trophy is fully exportable, though US fish and wildlife do not allow the importation of any Lion to the USA. This applies to US citizens only.

ACCOMMODATION INCLUDES

1. The service of a licensed Professional Hunter
2. The service of trained trackers
3. The service of trained skinners
4. Hunting vehicle
5. Field preparation of trophies
6. Accommodation, Meals, soft drinks, bottled water as well as
beer and wine in moderation
7. Daily laundry service


The pictures provided are examples of what can be expected.



Kind Regards
Bossie and DJ Mostert
Limpopo Big Game Safaris
www.lbgsafaris.com
lbgsafaris@yahoo.com
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Posts: 603 | Location: South Africa Limpopo | Registered: 03 September 2012Reply With Quote
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Yes but what are their names? I want Brutus.


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Hi Bossie,

Good offer but this is what I consider to be a black mane.



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Originally posted by Russ Gould:
Yes but what are their names? I want Brutus.


Hi Russ

Unfortunately Brutus is taken, but for you I have Mugabe and bin Laden available.


Kind Regards
Bossie and DJ Mostert
Limpopo Big Game Safaris
www.lbgsafaris.com
lbgsafaris@yahoo.com
+27711528411

 
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Originally posted by fairgame:
Hi Bossie,

Good offer but this is what I consider to be a black mane.



That's a nice cat, how about thus one?



Kind Regards
Bossie and DJ Mostert
Limpopo Big Game Safaris
www.lbgsafaris.com
lbgsafaris@yahoo.com
+27711528411

 
Posts: 603 | Location: South Africa Limpopo | Registered: 03 September 2012Reply With Quote
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That is a well furred lion.
 
Posts: 19423 | Location: wis | Registered: 21 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Hi Bossie,

Good offer but this is what I consider to be a black mane.



That's a nice cat, how about thus one?



Never seen anything like it!


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Posts: 9882 | Location: Zambia | Registered: 10 April 2009Reply With Quote
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What a fantastically looking collectors trophy!

This falls in the same category as a buffalo hunt with Mark Sullivan!

Just hunted and shot two lions.

They didn’t have name tags.

Our trackers called them SIMBA rotflmo


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Isn't it wonderful what careful breeding in enclosures can do for farmed animals? That lion has as much in common with a Serengeti lion as a 50 point farmed New Zealand Red stag has with a wild stag on a Scottish hill.
It looks like the lions in Rabat zoo where the Atlas strain has been maintained and presumably exported to the lion farms in SA. I bet a Tanzanian lion would beat the shit out of him!
 
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Isn't it wonderful what careful breeding in enclosures can do for farmed animals? That lion has as much in common with a Serengeti lion as a 50 point farmed New Zealand Red stag has with a wild stag on a Scottish hill.
It looks like the lions in Rabat zoo where the Atlas strain has been maintained and presumably exported to the lion farms in SA. I bet a Tanzanian lion would beat the shit out of him!


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then the tannery flocks up and the taxidermist looses it
 
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Not my cup of meat, but that may be the most beautiful lion I have ever seen.


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He is beautiful, no scars on his face, no matt and trash in his mane, and freshy groomed looks better than my rope horse, he is a beauty, but, like my rope horse, I had to know his leanage before I paid my hard earned cash..


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