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​DUE TO A GROUP CANCELLATION THIS YEAR WE ARE UTILISING SOME OF THIER DEPOSIT TO TRY AND SELL SEVERAL ANIMALS. THIS IS A ONE OFF SALE FOR 2019.


10 DAY DOUBLE BUFF BULL $1300/DAY- $13000
2 X BUFFALO US$5000 EACH
2% GOV LEVY ON DAILY RATES $260
4% GOV LEVY ON TROPHY FEES $400
DIP AND PACK $600
DAPU 1 % LEVY $230
$22.5/DAY GOV LEVY ON ACCOMMADATION $225
TOTAL US$ 24715
NORMAL US$29444
SAVING $4729

14 DAY BUFF BULL LEOPARD $1150/DAY $16100
BUFFALO US$5000
LEOPARD US$7000
CITES TAG $100
2% GOV LEVY ON DAILY RATES $322
4% GOV LEVY ON TROPHY FEES $480
DIP AND PACK $600
DAPU 1 % LEVY $281
$22.5/DAY GOV LEVY ON ACCOMMADATION $315
SPECIAL PERMIT $700
TOTAL US$ 30898
NORMAL US$35224
SAVING $4326

14 DAY TRIPLE TUSKLESS $1250 /DAY -$17500
3 X TUSKLESS US$5000 EA
2% GOV LEVY ON DAILY RATES $350
4% GOV LEVY ON TROPHY FEES $600
DAPU 1 % LEVY $325
$22.5/DAY GOV LEVY ON ACCOMMADATION $315
SPECIAL PERMIT $700
TOTAL US$ 34790

10 DAY TUSKLESS BUFF BULL $1300/DAY $13000
1 X BUFFALO US$5000
1 X TUSKLESS $5000
2% GOV LEVY ON DAILY RATES $260
4% GOV LEVY ON TROPHY FEES $400
DIP AND PACK $600
DAPU 1 % LEVY $230
$22.5/DAY GOV LEVY ON ACCOMMADATION $225
SPECIAL PERMIT $500
TOTAL US$ 25215
NORMAL US$29944
SAVING $4729

10 DAY BUFF BULL SABLE HUNT $1200/DAY $12000
1X BUFFALO US$5000
1 X SABLE US$5500
2% GOV LEVY ON DAILY RATES $240
4% GOV LEVY ON TROPHY FEES $420
DIP AND PACK $600
DAPU 1 % LEVY $215
$22.5/DAY GOV LEVY ON ACCOMMADATION $225
TOTAL US$ 24200
NORMAL US$27820
SAVING $3620

DATES AVAILABLE ARE
JUNE 15-31
JULY 10- 31
AUGUST 1-20
SEPTEMBER 18 ONWARDS


ON ANY OF THESE HUNTS YOU CAN ADD

1 X BUFF $7000
1X SABLE US$5500
1X ELE BULL US$15000
1 X TUSKLESS US$7000


www.cmsafaris.com
Buzz +263 772136413
hunting@cmsafaris.com
 
Posts: 1128 | Location: Zimbabwe | Registered: 22 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Hey Buzz. We'll see you in about a month.

Austin and I may take some of the add ons if they are available.
 
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Buzz, make sure Todd gets REAL close. He's shooting his double, after all :-)
 
Posts: 20171 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Buzz, make sure Todd gets REAL close. He's shooting his double, after all :-)


Not this time old boy!

Taking my ugly old CZ 416 Rigby for a stroll this time around.

Still planning on getting close though. Open sights you know!
 
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Buzz, make sure Todd gets REAL close. He's shooting his double, after all :-)


It should not be a problem if he is using a real rifle!

Not one of those Tutonic misfits some of you lot use! clap


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Posts: 69053 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Buzz, make sure Todd gets REAL close. He's shooting his double, after all :-)


It should not be a problem if he is using a real rifle!

Not one of those Tutonic misfits some of you lot use! clap


Got news for you too old boy ... It's NEVER been a problem, regardless of rifle type!

Sorry for the hijack Buzz. Hope you sell the cancellations. We'll try to help on our end in a few weeks.

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No worries Todd- I have such mixed feelings for these "specials" as they help me recover some funds on a hunt cancelled but on the same token it does not seem fair that good clients and friends like you end up having a higher priced hunt by booking in advance.

I guess though it means that you have the choice of PH and camp which is an advantage. As always Todd very much looking forward to hunting with you again and Austin for a first time ! Cheers Buzz
 
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How late can you hunt? My vacations messed up this year but I might try a swap. Is November too late?


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How late can you hunt? My vacations messed up this year but I might try a swap. Is November too late?


I've hunted with Buzz's outfit several times in Oct. Nov. and even Dec.

It's hot but good hunting. Game tends to be concentrated. I've taken everything offered here with CMS and with one exception, leopord, on those late season hunts. Took my leopard with them in June but I also took a lion with them in Oct/Nov.

These are good prices and you won't find a better outfit to hunt with.
 
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and you won't find a better outfit to hunt with.

For sure.
 
Posts: 20171 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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sure.

I agree. Almost went on a late season deal last year. I am from Arizona heat doesn’t scare me.......Wink


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Gunslinger- November is a great time to hunt especially if the heat is not an issue for you! The one thing that is not great then is your cats as baits last 2 days only! However for buff tuskless general plains game it is very good. We have two hunts scheduled in November however with 5 camps you will still have your own camp if you so wished!
 
Posts: 1128 | Location: Zimbabwe | Registered: 22 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Some nice deals, Buzz!
Wish I could come this year.
 
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Matombo camp must be nice in November as it is " on the top " !


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The more I know, the less I wonder !
 
Posts: 1144 | Location: Oslo area, Norway | Registered: 26 June 2013Reply With Quote
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From our 2014 father and son safari with CMS. Lunch at Matombo camp. I remember the safari as one of my best, if not the best, hunting trip abroad ever. I have made approx 35 of them…




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Posts: 1144 | Location: Oslo area, Norway | Registered: 26 June 2013Reply With Quote
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It’s a lovely camp, but man it gets hot up there late season!!
One of my favourite camps !!
 
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Hotter than Pedza ?


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Maybe Makanga or Mururu as it is more in the shadow ?


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Matombo is stunning but a NO GO area in November!!! Much much hotter then Pedza so Mururu or Mkanaga would be the better choice!
 
Posts: 1128 | Location: Zimbabwe | Registered: 22 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Sorry Buzz, you know the camps better than me. Wink Whistling

Sander and I was there beginning of October. Firts days of hunting 40-45 celcius, but the breeze and low humidity made it nice. Even sleeping at night. As you remnber we stayed in Pedza. I just loved the Matombo view tu2


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Even in winter Matombo looks like a hot camp. It needs some big trees!
 
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Marty- I planted 20 Natal Mahoganies and red wood Mahoganies 3 years ago- my kids may enjoy the shade when they get to my age! Smiler
 
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By that time we’ll all be brains in a bottle.
 
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I've heard there's still one spot open in camp during the week Todd will be there. Normally $18,000, now $50 :-)
 
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I've heard there's still one spot open in camp during the week Todd will be there. Normally $18,000, now $50 :-)


That's the spot my son took!

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OMG...he'll never be the same!
 
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I've heard there's still one spot open in camp during the week Todd will be there. Normally $18,000, now $50 :-)



yuck donttroll yankees

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Thanks folks- I now only have one buff one leopard one sable and a tuskless left on these specials- email me if you would be interested in a hunt incorporating some or all of these. Cheers Buzz
 
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