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Outfitter: SHANGAAN HUNTERS (Glenn Stockil)

Agent: GLOBAL HUNTING RESOURCES

Location: Senuko - Save Valley Conservancy

Dates: Multiple Dates Available - April, Sept, Oct.

Species: Lioness/Plains Game

Arrival: Harare, Zimbabwe

The Save Valley Conservancy has issued 3 lioness permits for 2011. Senuko has received one of these permits, thus the NEW offer. I hunted lion on Senuko a couple years ago and saw plenty, I feel confident the hunter will be successful. This is a great opportunity to have the experience of lion hunting at a much cheaper price, than that of a male lion. PLEASE NOTE - It will be important to shoot bait!

PRICE: 12-Day hunt = $12,000.00 Lioness trophy fee = $4,000.00

Plains Game Available/Trophy Fees:
Cow Buffalo (Bait) $1,500
Zebra - $900
Wildebeest - $900
Giraffe -$1,500
Impala - $200
Baboon - $60
Kudu - $950
Eland - $1,200

ADDITIONAL FEES:
RT Road Transfer - $1,000
Dip & Pack - $500
2% levy on daily rates
4% levy on trophy fee


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
303-619-2872: Cell
globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com

 
Posts: 4884 | Location: Boise, Idaho | Registered: 05 March 2009Reply With Quote
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I have hunted the property bordering Senuko the last two years. I can attest that it has a hell of a lot of game.
 
Posts: 11954 | Location: Orlando, FL | Registered: 26 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Hunted there twice; Senuko/Shangann/Glenn is first rate all the way.


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Posts: 1562 | Location: Arizona and Nevada since 1979. | Registered: 19 December 2005Reply With Quote
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When I hunted Lion w/Glenn last year, we had Lioness on EVERY bait. I cannot believe you would have any problem getting a lioness on Senuko.
 
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I also hunted on Senuko a couple of years ago and got a real nice male. At that time they were hopeful of getting a lioness on quota. Glad to see they were able to do that. We saw plenty of lion on the baits.Also saw a real toad of a leopard on two different occasions in the daylight hanging around one of the baits. He was observing us from above in the Kopjes. Truly a game rich area.
 
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