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Is there such a thing as a low-cost plains game hunt in Tanzania?

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27 April 2010, 21:05
Wink
Is there such a thing as a low-cost plains game hunt in Tanzania?
Is it possible to hunt impala, Grant's gazelle, gerenuk and maybe Lesser Kudu for a somewhat reasonable price in Tanzania? I realize "somewhat reasonable" can mean different things to different people, but how much would it cost?


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27 April 2010, 21:08
LJS
I think you will find gerenuk and lesser kudu will probably require a 21 day hunt.
27 April 2010, 21:19
Wink
quote:
Originally posted by LJS:
I think you will find gerenuk and lesser kudu will probably require a 21 day hunt.


I should reword my question then, "what is the most affordable plains game hunt in Tanzania and what species can you take?"


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27 April 2010, 21:36
MARK H. YOUNG
Wink,

Tanzania does not offer plains game hunts as such. You can take some of the unique EA species on a 10 day buffalo hunt but to get most of the specialty animals you'll need as suggested a 21 day license and boat load of cash.

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27 April 2010, 22:58
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Wink,
I don't remember who was doing it, but someone on here was advertising a plains game hunt. Basically the client was to buy a 21 day license, then book and hunt a 16 day trip.


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27 April 2010, 23:55
Equinsu Ocha
Wink

I've layed awake many a night thinking of ANY way possible to get a chance to chase Gerenuk, lesser kudu, Grants, Tommies, etc. and not have to take out a 2nd mortgage.. I know your pain. That is my dream hunt.
28 April 2010, 01:33
A.Dahlgren
What is "somewhat reasonable" ? I have been asking around for this question also - the price is very different from area to area..


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28 April 2010, 02:37
Oryxhunter1983
I know I've talked to quite a few guys and haven't found anything that I could justify as reasonable, sorta like hunting some of the species in CAR or Cameroun. WE can always dream boys~





28 April 2010, 06:05
studdog
No.


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01 May 2010, 01:18
Bwanna
quote:
someone on here was advertising a plains game hunt. Basically the client was to buy a 21 day license, then book and hunt a 16 day trip.

I suppose a guy'd only need to hunt 2 days if he could get his animals AND the Tanzinaian government got the fees for a 21 day hunt. Be nice to be loaded sometimes, wouldn't it?


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02 May 2010, 22:15
Aziz
Hello Wink

You can buy a 10 day license and hunt in the Massiland for 7 days, the license will allow you to shoot 1 buffalo, a Grants gazelle,a Thompson’s gazelle, and a zebra. For the Gerenuk and lesser kudu you need a 21 day license and the quota is limited so the outfitters are reluctant to let you buy a 21 day license and hunt for only 7 or 10 days.

If you talk to some of the outfitters they may let you just hunt the Gazelles and it would be a reasonable amount if you do not shoot a buffalo and have to pay for the trophy fee.

Talk to the outfitter Club Faune, I had once discussed a hunt for the Gazelles with them.

Regards
Aziz


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10 May 2010, 18:33
Wink
Thanks Aziz, I'll talk to Club Faune also.

Wink


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11 May 2010, 23:00
Kathi
http://www.stonehuntingsafaris.com/Packages.html

Is this correct that you can hunt lesser kudu,etc.in Tanzania on a 10 day hunt? The hunt is listed under packages.


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11 May 2010, 23:20
shakari
Kathi

Lesser kudu and some other northern species only feature on a 21 day licence in Tanzania. I assume they're offering a 21 day licence for restricted days hunting and possibly/probably restricted species.

FWIW, lesser kudu can be taken in Uganda without a set licence duration requirement and a trophy fee of US$1800.... they only have a very small quota though.






12 May 2010, 00:57
Brett
Steve,

That's really interesting. Do you know who is hunting in Uganda now?

I thought that Ethopia was the only other option for lesser kudu...

BTW, Wendel Rich was offering plains game hunts in Tanzania for the western/northern species. Not cheep, but lower than the full-bag 21 day hunts if I remember rightly.
Brett
12 May 2010, 01:02
shakari
Brett,

Feel free to email me at shakari3@mweb.co.za for full details.






12 May 2010, 01:11
ddrhook
BRETT,
Look at my posting about Uganda, Lesser kudu are on quota Steve was the PH on my trip.
12 May 2010, 01:18
shakari
Also brief details here: http://www.kuduland.com/hunting-in-uganda.htm






12 May 2010, 01:26
ddrhook
OK OK OK Steves site has some cool stuff on it but The pictures suck. Two ugly guys that smiled alot for a couple of weeks. Bush pig is also on quota in Uganda Big Grin
12 May 2010, 01:36
A.Dahlgren
Danny Mccallum has a "deal" this year.. 18K ALL IN except trophy fees.
Area: Ngaserai
Days: 7

21 days license, so you can shoot all the plainsgame =lesser k/gerenuk/oryx/dik dik/eland/thomson/grants etc. You will probably never see a hunt in Masailand for this price anytime soon again I think.

No DG in this area.


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12 May 2010, 01:39
Brett
Thanks guys, I'll have a look at Steve's site.

Brett