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15 DAY - LEOPARD HUNT WITH HOUNDS, ZIMBABWE

Daily Rate @ $650 per day x 15 days = $9,750
Houndsmans fee fee $ 5,500
Dog permit $400
Trophy fee on cat $4,500 (payable if Leopard is killed or wounded)
$100 cities tag to export your trophy

Extras:
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2% tax on day fees
4% tax on trophy fees
Baiting: Depending on conditions at the time, the PH may decide to hang a few baits. This provides a starting point from where the hounds can track the Leopard and also gives one a good idea of the Leopards in the area and so on. Since there is little plainsgame in the leopard area we sometimes have to buy livestock to use as baits. Price of these bait animals at cost.
Observers $250 per day per person.


Above Prices include:
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Pick up and drop off at Bulawayo airport
PH, trackers and vehicle
Houndsman, dogs, handlers, 2nd vehicle
Meals and drinks
Delivery of your trophy to taxidermist/shipper for dip and pack and export

Does not include:
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Stay before and after your hunt
Tips and Gratuities
Taxidermy
Shipping and handling costs of your trophy

Note:
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1. Area is West Nicholson, Zimbabwe
2. FYI, for the sake of providing information since 2008 all our leopard hound hunts have been 100% successful. However this does not imply a leopard is guaranteed in any way. On the last hunt of 2010, a regular AR poster hunted two leopard with us on one trip successfully.
3. We only do 3-4 of these hunts annually. Two leopards are still available for 2011. 50% of daily rate is required as a deposit to book your hunt, the balance is payable 60 days before your hunt date.
4. PH hunter - Gary Hopkins licenced Zimbabwe PH
5. If seen plainsgame can be taken for trophy fees, listed below. If the hunter is especially keen on hunting plainsgame after the Leopard has been taken, this can be arranged in a different area within driving distance of the Leopard hunting area.

Plainsgame trophy fees:
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Baboon $120
Bushbuck $850
Duiker $250
Eland $1600
Giraffe $2000
Grysbok $300
Hyena $550
Impala $275
kudu $1100
Klipspringer $750
Small cats $300 each
Steenbok $275
Warthog $350
Waterbuck $1850
Wildebeest $950
Zebra $1100


CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS OF SOME OF OUR LEOPARD HUNTS Click on the [slideshow tab] and then F11 to view photos in full screen mode.

I REALIZE THAT HUNTING A LEOPARD WITH DOGS IS NOT EVERYONE'S CUP OF TEA! FOR THOSE WHO FEEL THE URGE TO START A DISCUSSION ON ITS PROS AND CONS MAY I REQUEST THAT YOU PLEASE START A NEW THREAD AND LEAVE THIS FOR THOSE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN SUCH A HUNT.

We also do baited hunts for Leopard for those interested in such a hunt. I am not posting those details here as this post is focused on our hound hunts.

To book this hunt or for more information, please call Arjun Reddy 914 310 4902 (NY), PM or email arjun@huntersnetworks.com

Thank you for looking.

Sincerely,


Arjun Reddy
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REALIZE THAT HUNTING A LEOPARD WITH DOGS IS NOT EVERYONE'S CUP OF TEA! FOR THOSE WHO FEEL THE URGE TO START A DISCUSSION ON ITS PROS AND CONS MAY I REQUEST THAT YOU PLEASE START A NEW THREAD AND LEAVE THIS FOR THOSE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN SUCH A HUNT.


Amen....besides the trends of a few clowns putting their 2 cents worth in every time someone posts a hunt has long ago gotten old. If it's illegal help people out by bringing it to attention. If it's legal SHUT YOUR MOUTH!!! Roll Eyes

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This was really a great hunt ! I have not made a hunt report yet but you can see alot of pics if you click the link below. This was my third leopard hunt and my best, one thing is for sure I will be back hunting cats in Zim with Gary.

100 Photos from my trip 2010

And the pic above that Arjun posted was the "smaller" one I shot, the one below is heavier and had a bigger head.



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Anton,

Thank you. It was our pleasure to have you hunt with us. Those were lovely leopards for sure.

Best Wishes,

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I have hunted leopard with hounds and it is about the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Interested parties make want to take advantage ASAP because this type of hunt may not be around for much longer.


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Having hunted other game with hounds I would love to try this someday. Sounds like a great hunt.
Just curious about a couple of things though.
Why is there a Dog permit required? Is that like a stamp you get on your licence for the method of hunting? Just curious.
Also, do the hounds "cold trail" the leopard until they find it or do you put them on a "hot" track? Just curious to know how it's done over there.


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Having hunted other game with hounds I would love to try this someday. Sounds like a great hunt.
Just curious about a couple of things though.
Why is there a Dog permit required? Is that like a stamp you get on your licence for the method of hunting? Just curious.
Also, do the hounds "cold trail" the leopard until they find it or do you put them on a "hot" track? Just curious to know how it's done over there.


When I did it in Bots you found a nice track, trackers stayed on it two 1/2 days until it got hot, put the dogs down, dogs ran him about 1/4 mile, we closed and he charged...bang dead with shotgun. Where I was at there were no trees so in Zim it may be different. Most exciting hunt I have been on.


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when i hunted in the Kalahari(Botswana), the PH hung some impala in the few small scraggly trees in the area prior to my arrival and had 2 males on bait when i arrived. the second morning when we were checking baits a tom was up in the tree when we arrived at daybreak. put the dogs out immediately and bayed him up in the blackthorn 30 minutes later( he bayed up twice but took off before we could get there). third time he stood his ground and charged when we arrived on scene. i suppose in Zim they may be more likely to tree or run into caves but they don't have that option in the desert.


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The only thing I would do different if I had the opportunity again, is use a pistol. tu2
 
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Yep, there are people out there campaigning against hound hunting.



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and he has been vehement in his posts here-although he is apparently part owner of a game ranch(private hunting estate?) in Zambia, where one must assume animals are hunted "behind the wire"."All animals should be treated with respect and hunting them purely and ethically is a privilege"- unless they are plains game, in which case game ranch hunting is OK. SELECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF MORAL IMPERATIVES??? if the private game ranch mentioned in the letter's signature is not game fenced, then i apologize for the inference- in any case, to each his own.


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Originally posted by Ryan Campbell:
Having hunted other game with hounds I would love to try this someday. Sounds like a great hunt.
Just curious about a couple of things though.
Why is there a Dog permit required? Is that like a stamp you get on your licence for the method of hunting? Just curious.
Also, do the hounds "cold trail" the leopard until they find it or do you put them on a "hot" track? Just curious to know how it's done over there.


They look for fresh tracks from the night before and then put the hounds on the trail. At times they hang baits so that they can pick up very fresh tracks from the bait site and follow them. Every hunt is different it can be an hour or several hours before they catch up with the Leopard.

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is Munyamadzi (sp?) in zambia fenced?
 
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i am assuming since it is a private hunting estate( per his signed letter posted above that) it is fenced but i don't know that for a fact. it is hard to believe that a private hunting area damn near anywhere in southern Africa would not be fenced.


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I apologize for getting this post off track, but if hunting with hounds or situations that artificial light were part of an operation / service that I offered, I sure would want to know that "One of Us" was working internationally to get them banned.


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I REALIZE THAT HUNTING A LEOPARD WITH DOGS IS NOT EVERYONE'S CUP OF TEA! FOR THOSE WHO FEEL THE URGE TO START A DISCUSSION ON ITS PROS AND CONS MAY I REQUEST THAT YOU PLEASE START A NEW THREAD AND LEAVE THIS FOR THOSE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN SUCH A HUNT.


Chaps,

The letter that was posted here from then the African Sporting Gazette was extracted from some dialogue when I was corresponding with the publisher in early 2009. It has been edited and I presume to sensationalize this issue. Note I had my subscription pulled because of my stance on this subject and their persistent advertising of canned Lion.

jdollar,

Munyamadzi is not fenced, nor any portion of it. It lies downstream of the famous South Luangwa National Park in Zambia.

Reddy375,

Apologies but this is a simple reply and is not to divert from the advertisement of your hunt.
Good luck on your sales.


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WHY ARE PEOPLE HAVING THIS DISCUSSION ON SOMEONE'S POST OF A HUNT OFFER???? Mad THIS HAS TO STOP!!! TAKE IT SOMEWHERE ESLE! YOU WANT TO HAVE A DISCUSSION START YOUR OWN THREAD SOMEWHERE ELSE!!! I'm just not understanding what's so hard to get about this...........

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May fordings never be too deep, And alders not too thick; May rock slides never be too steep And ridges not too slick.
And may your bullets shoot as swell As Fred Bear's arrow's flew; And may your nose work just as well As Jack O'Connor's too.
May winds be never at your tail When stalking down the steep; May bears be never on your trail When packing out your sheep.
May the hundred pounds upon you Not make you break or trip; And may the plane in which you flew Await you at the strip.
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Brett,

Bravo! I'm pretty sure Saeed set up this forum just so that members could see what was available out there and not for a discussion of what is the proper hunting method for a particular species nor a vehicle for implying that a member/operator is a hypocrit.

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my sincere apology to all for taking part in hijacking this thread and interjecting my personal beliefs into what is a legitimate hunting opportunity that i am sure would be great fun. Arjun, i hope someone takes you up on the offer and kills a lekker leopard!!.


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jdollar,

I would have thought someone would have already said it but you sir are a gentleman regardless of what the crew in Coutada 10 had to say when I was there.

Mark


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hell Mark, you know Johan and his guys are full of baloney- unless they something good about me. thanks for the undeserved compliment i really do hope someone has taken Arjun up on his offer. you just can't get more exciting than a leopard hunt with hounds!


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