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Andrew Baldry has a lion on quota for '11 on his Munyamadzi Estate on the Luangwa in Zambia. This will be the only lion hunted there in '11 so the chances of success are very high and from the discussions here on AR I think it would be safe to assume that your PH willl not let you shoot anything but a mature lion.

Munyamadzi is private land with a beautiful permanent camp right on the river. The whole Munyamadzi experience is very personal with the whole camp, area and staff at your disposal. I'm very much looking forward to visiting Munyamadzi in '12.

The Luangwa itself is my favorite hunting area in Africa and provides that "Classic" safari experience in spades.

August dates are open and lion/leop is available or just lion. Your choice.

Pricing is unique in that the initial price is a very fair one but if you are not successful on the lion you will be refunded 40% of the daily fees. This of course does not apply if you wound and loose the lion and the suitability of the lion for taking will ultimately be the PH's decision. Heck of a deal!!!

1x1 18 days lion/roan/PG $41,400. No lion $24,840

21 days lion/leop/roan/PG $46,200 No lion $27,720

Trophy fees:

Lion $7,000
Leopard $5,000
Buff $2,500
Hippo $2,500
Croc $2,500
Kudu $2,500
Waterbuck $2,000
Grysbok $750
Roan $6,000
Hyena $750
Bushbuck $750
Impala $250
Puku $800

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Vehicle transfer Lusaka-Munyamadzi $800 RT
Dip/pack $1,500
Observer $300 per day
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Ammo duty
Charter (optional)
Hotels before or after the safari as necessary
International airfare and trophy shipping
Gratuities

Contact me with your questions anytime.

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I'm very much looking forward to visiting Munyamadzi in '12.

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Me too!! I wish I could swing it this year but no way.


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I'm very much looking forward to visiting Munyamadzi in '12.

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Me too!! I wish I could swing it this year but no way.


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Pricing is unique in that the initial price is a very fair one but if you are not successful on the lion you will be refunded 40% of the daily fees.

That is a very very fair pricesystem!


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Not that I'm in a position to drop $40K on a hunt, but this seems like a smoking deal.

The +-$10K discount if no "trophy" lion is found is an outstanding way to structure things.


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Not that I'm in a position to drop $40K on a hunt, but this seems like a smoking deal.

The +-$10K discount if no "trophy" lion is found is an outstanding way to structure things.


Looks closer to + or - $20,000


Agreed! Hard to beat


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A few more pictures of that safari (the above chap's brother)and trophies taken by PH Thor Kirchner.







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Andrew,

Did Thor take the pix? I love the one of that big dile.

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He took some and I took the ones posted here.


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You all leave that poor old kitty alone!!! Big Grin

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Excellent deal. Good pricing system.


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Excellent deal. Good pricing system.


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Thought I would put my money where my mouth is.


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I agree that it is a fair way to price an expensive hunt like the cats...


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Still no takers Jeff.


We may have to enter into negotiations...Just sayin...

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Jeff,

just saying........?????? Like I said this is real simple. WRITE A CHECK!!!!

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The amount is where there might be a slight divergence in opinion...just sayin...

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Jeff,

Just in case bring twenty grand in loose change and used notes.


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Listen guys, Andrew has made a helluvan offer! That's about $10k less than I paid for a 21 day Selous hunt 10 years ago in 2001! I didn't get a Lion on that hunt nor did I get any kind of refund!

Andrew, you know how I feel about Zambia and the Luangwa Valley. After I return from my tuskless with Chifuti this September we may have to make a plan.

Somebody should be booking this one through Mark ASAP.

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Listen guys, Andrew has made a helluvan offer! That's about $10k less than I paid for a 21 day Selous hunt 10 years ago in 2001! I didn't get a Lion on that hunt nor did I get any kind of refund!


With a 0-0 score on Lion - what did you end up getting after 21 days?
 
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fujotupu,

Hippo, Buff x2, E.A. Bushbuck, Warthog, Leopard, Waterbuck, Nyasa Wildebeest, Croc & Lichtenstein Hartebeest.

At one point I went 10 days without pulling the trigger, which was making the boys in the back really nervous. Finally shot a decent warthog just to relieve the tension, not because I needed it. The Hippo and Buff, both of which I had previously taken in Zambia, were for Lion bait.

An African hunter with many safaris may be more discreet and have much different trophy expectations than a novice on a first, second or third safari. He will certainly have more experience on which to base his decisions. JMO.

Andrew - That's a monster Chobe Bushbuck!


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fujotupu,

Hippo, Buff x2, E.A. Bushbuck, Warthog, Leopard, Waterbuck, Nyasa Wildebeest, Croc & Lichtenstein Hartebeest.

At one point I went 10 days without pulling the trigger, which was making the boys in the back really nervous. Finally shot a decent warthog just to relieve the tension, not because I needed it. The Hippo and Buff, both of which I had previously taken in Zambia, were for Lion bait.

An African hunter with many safaris may be more discreet and have much different trophy expectations than a novice on a first, second or third safari. He will certainly have more experience on which to base his decisions. JMO.

Andrew - That's a monster Chobe Bushbuck!


Thanks Mike,

And this area of the Luangwa has some huge Bushbuck. I do not have all the photographs but the hunters took Waterbuck, Hippo, Roan and a host of lesser game over ten days. The Lion was seen on day two and shot on day three mid morning.

The Danish clients (who will be my reference) saw Lion every day during the safari. I think the final count was 25 plus.


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Andrew,

Yeah, I know about the Luangwa's Bushbuck. I took a new world record with a handgun there in 2004; think he has since been beaten and is now #2/22 overall. Happened 30 minutes after I first spotted him and told my partner to go after him as he was a monster. They lost him on the stalk and I snapped a shot off when next I saw him and he was in the salt.

I gotta come get a Roan with you! Maybe next year? Check your PMs as I will send you my email address.

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fujotupu,

Hippo, Buff x2, E.A. Bushbuck, Warthog, Leopard, Waterbuck, Nyasa Wildebeest, Croc & Lichtenstein Hartebeest.

At one point I went 10 days without pulling the trigger, which was making the boys in the back really nervous. Finally shot a decent warthog just to relieve the tension, not because I needed it. The Hippo and Buff, both of which I had previously taken in Zambia, were for Lion bait.

An African hunter with many safaris may be more discreet and have much different trophy expectations than a novice on a first, second or third safari. He will certainly have more experience on which to base his decisions. JMO.

Andrew - That's a monster Chobe Bushbuck!


Thanks Mike,

And this area of the Luangwa has some huge Bushbuck. I do not have all the photographs but the hunters took Waterbuck, Hippo, Roan and a host of lesser game over ten days. The Lion was seen on day two and shot on day three mid morning.

The Danish clients (who will be my reference) saw Lion every day during the safari. I think the final count was 25 plus.


I could be wrong but if I recall when he emailed me while I was checking references he said there were so many Lions you had trouble getting Leopard on bait.


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I could be wrong but if I recall when he emailed me while I was checking references he said there were so many Lions you had trouble getting Leopard on bait.


This was true and the Lions just hung around the bait trees. Our Lions are also famous for their tree climbing abilities.


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Yeah, I know about the Luangwa's Bushbuck. I took a new world record with a handgun there in 2004; think he has since been beaten and is now #2/22 overall. Happened 30 minutes after I first spotted him and told my partner to go after him as he was a monster. They lost him on the stalk and I snapped a shot off when next I saw him and he was in the salt.

I gotta come get a Roan with you! Maybe next year? Check your PMs as I will send you my email address.

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Do you have a photo of that?


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fujotupu,

Hippo, Buff x2, E.A. Bushbuck, Warthog, Leopard, Waterbuck, Nyasa Wildebeest, Croc & Lichtenstein Hartebeest.

At one point I went 10 days without pulling the trigger, which was making the boys in the back really nervous. Finally shot a decent warthog just to relieve the tension, not because I needed it. The Hippo and Buff, both of which I had previously taken in Zambia, were for Lion bait.

An African hunter with many safaris may be more discreet and have much different trophy expectations than a novice on a first, second or third safari. He will certainly have more experience on which to base his decisions. JMO.

Andrew - That's a monster Chobe Bushbuck!


Lionhunter:

By expecting a refund one would assume the trophy fees were paid for in advance and the capture of the animal were guaranteed (sort of).
Tanzania offers a "shoot on credit" situation and nothing is ever guaranteed though some dodgy buggers might go that far in securing the hunt - it is hunting after all and unless one expects to go home with the shopping list fully ticked off the best place would be to go to SA or some other places in Zambia where Lion, for example, are guaranteed. Big Grin
 
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fairgame,

Yes I have pics, but as I've said in the past, I don't post them on the internet. If we can get our emails to work, I'll send it to you.

You'll recall my Zambia Lion from that safari was a Zambia record and was number 10 or 11 in the world. I did post a pic of him on AR some time ago as an exception to my rule. I also scored a #3 Puku w/handgun on that trip. That really was an excellent safari, probably my best. Additionally, my take included Kafue Lechwe, Black Lechwe, Tsessebe, Hyena, Sitatunga, Oribi and a couple Buffalo. Oh, and three stitches done in the field by flashlight to close the scope bite from firing my .458Lott prone from a tree stand to get my Lion. And yes, I knew I would get cut shooting that caliber from the prone position, but I wanted that Lion and had come close to falling out of a very high tree stand some nights before.

fujotupu,

As a retired booking agent, I know how it works and I never said I expected a refund, as I didn't. Doesn't mean I wouldn't have thought it fair and decent to offer a refund of part of the very high daily rates x21 charged for a Lion safari in Tanzania.


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Lionhunter:

I don't have a dog in this scrap but I will call a spade a spade if I have to: Tanzania offers a 21 day license which includes the possibility of a full bag and it is the luck of the draw if you do well or not.
A defined Lion hunt comes at a cheaper rate (and fewer days) but will obviously limit you at going for Lion and highly unlikely you will find Leopard or Elephant included on the license as will there be a limit on PG species.
And yes, I will side with you on the daily rates being higher; this has been discussed extensively before on other forums and the reasons have been highlighted.
 
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What scrap? I'm not sure WTF you're talking about nor what point you're trying to make in this thread? What spade do you think you're calling out? If you're trying to piss me off, you are failing miserably, but you do have me completely confused by the posts you've directed at me in this thread. Confused


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Hippo, Buff x2, E.A. Bushbuck, Warthog, Leopard, Waterbuck, Nyasa Wildebeest, Croc & Lichtenstein Hartebeest.

At one point I went 10 days without pulling the trigger, which was making the boys in the back really nervous. Finally shot a decent warthog just to relieve the tension, not because I needed it. The Hippo and Buff, both of which I had previously taken in Zambia, were for Lion bait.

An African hunter with many safaris may be more discreet and have much different trophy expectations than a novice on a first, second or third safari. He will certainly have more experience on which to base his decisions. JMO.

Andrew - That's a monster Chobe Bushbuck!


Lionhunter:

By expecting a refund one would assume the trophy fees were paid for in advance and the capture of the animal were guaranteed (sort of).
Tanzania offers a "shoot on credit" situation and nothing is ever guaranteed though some dodgy buggers might go that far in securing the hunt - it is hunting after all and unless one expects to go home with the shopping list fully ticked off the best place would be to go to SA or some other places in Zambia where Lion, for example, are guaranteed. Big Grin


Nothing is guaranteed when hunting free ranging Lion. I for one have a problem with taking someones hard earned and not being able to produce the goods. This pricing system also takes the pressure off the PH to shoot any Lion.

The client is simply downgraded and the tag is sold at a discount to another.

I did this two years ago when we first took over Munyamadzi as I was unsure of the quantity and quality of Lion. I turned down a couple and the client went home happy with his Leopard and a host of other trophies. The next hunter shot the Lion.


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It also eliminates the question in the clients mind, "what incentive does my ph have to be successful on this hunt when if we don't he can sell the hunt again later this season?". I think it is a great idea that creates a positive business environment for all concerned.
 
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A couple of 21 day safaris without scoring a Lion will cost you dearly.

I had a client that did three in Tanzania before he connected in Zambia. He was so desperate to get his Lion that he disobeyed my instructions and wounded it. We were on foot and the Lion was only some 30 paces from us, lying down.

This is the result and the bullet hit brush and broke up into 5 pieces - back leg and gut. The Lion was shot after it charged some 24 hours later.



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Is this the place a danish ph is hunting? Please add more information to this thread.area,previous hunts and so on.
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Is this the place a danish ph is hunting? Please add more information to this thread.area,previous hunts and so on.
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Odin,

Interesting you mention Thor my PH in Luangwa. This was one of the Lions which charged him and he managed to get in a killing shot at the end.

Some info for you:

Munyamadzi is owned and managed by a syndicate of local and renowned international investors. The reserve is in old Africa so to speak and situated some one hundred kilometers downstream from the South Luangwa National Park adjacent to the massive West Petauke Game Management Area, one of Zambia’s prime hunting concessions. Munyamadzi also bounders the extensive and protected Mvuvye Forest. The valley here is virtually uninhabited by man and Munyamadzi and other substantial private reserves dominate and protect this valley and beyond.

The topography is a scenic mixture of flood plain, broken hill country and escarpment. Mopane, miombo and mixed combretum and acacia are the main vegetation types and support a multitude of pristine wilderness habitats.

The professional hunters pool is headed by Andrew Baldry and manager Thor Kirchner who are Zambian residents and have intimate knowledge of the region and the game. Munyamadzi employs twenty five qualified full time safari staff. Natural resource protection is perpetual and Munyamadzi can easily boast the finest collection of wild animals in this district.


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Originally Munyamadzi is owned and managed by a syndicate of local and renowned international investors. The reserve is in old Africa so to speak and situated some one hundred kilometers downstream from the South Luangwa National Park adjacent to the massive West Petauke Game Management Area, one of Zambia’s prime hunting concessions. Munyamadzi also bounders the extensive and protected Mvuvye Forest. The valley here is virtually uninhabited by man and Munyamadzi and other substantial private reserves dominate and protect this valley and beyond.

The topography is a scenic mixture of flood plain, broken hill country and escarpment. Mopane, miombo and mixed combretum and acacia are the main vegetation types and support a multitude of pristine wilderness habitats.

The professional hunters pool is headed by Andrew Baldry and manager Thor Kirchner who are Zambian residents and have intimate knowledge of the region and the game. Munyamadzi employs twenty five qualified full time safari staff. Natural resource protection is perpetual and Munyamadzi can easily boast the finest collection of wild animals in this district.


Andrew, Does West Petkuae GMA border Pia Manzi?
Just trying to get my bearing down?


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