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Namibia Leopard hunt - Cancelation Hunt
07 April 2011, 15:42
ShonaNamibia Leopard hunt - Cancelation Hunt
The following hunt was offered earlier in the year. Our client just canceled on the hunt and the package is available at a special rate of
US 10 500.00
We have one more Leopard Permit left for the 2011 season and is selling it in the following package.
Price
US$ 12,000.00
Details
14 Day Leopard hunt in the North-Western part of Namibia with Shona Hunting Adventures. Hunting will be conducted out of our main camp ,Tualuka Safari Lodge. Please allow 2 extra days for arrival and departure days.
Included in the package are the following:
* Trophy fee for 1 male Leopard (US$ 4000.00)
* Bait
* Guide, vehicles and tracking team
* Day rate including all meals and drinks
* Transport by road from Windhoek Airport to hunting area and back
* Arrival and Departure days
* License fees, Taxes
* Transport of trophies to Taxidermy
Excluded:
* Flight tickets to Namibia
* Taxidermy work and shipping
* Rifle Hire
* Any additional trophies
Trophy fee of US$ 4,000.00 fully refunded if Leopard is not taken. Not applicable if client wounds or misses Leopard.
Hunt will be conducted in accordance to all new regulation as set out by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism.
Dates of hunt
During the 2011 hunting season
PH Conducting the hunt
Johann Veldsman
Contact Details
Po.Box 407
Henties Bay
Namibia
Africa
Tel: +264 64 697 038
Fax: +264 64 697 038
Mobile: +264 81 128 3105
hunting@shona-adventures.com
Regards
07 April 2011, 21:40
OngweSomebody ought to fall on this offer like a fat kid on a donut!
is the price $10,500 or $12,000, 2 prices are listed
I ALSO DOUBT OR $ 12000 $ 10500 LEOPARD TROPHY INCLUDED? THE BAIT? POSSIBLE OTHER ANIMALS?
07 April 2011, 23:09
Cane RatSmokin deal!
07 April 2011, 23:18
trouthunterdjI think it is $10,500 for the cancellation hunt but he also has a regular priced hunt for $12,000.
ddj
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08 April 2011, 03:21
dla69I have hunted with Johann. He provided me with great hunt and has fabulous facilities.
08 April 2011, 11:24
ShonaHi Guys
Original Package was US$ 12 000.00 but due to cancellation we are selling it of for US$ 10 500.00. Only one is available and the first person to pay a deposit will get the hunt.
Is plainsgame hunting included on this deal? if so, what are the trophy fees?
08 April 2011, 18:19
ShonaPlains game is available, below is our trophy prices for plains game.
Just take note that not all of the species on the list is available out of the area where the Leopard will be hunted.
If anyone needs more information please contact me directly.
Trophy Prices:
Baboon US$ 100.00
Black Wildebeest US$ 1500.00
Blue Wildebeest US$ 1100.00
Blue Wildebeest Female (second animal) US$ 485.00
Caracal US$ 600.00
Damara Dik Dik US$ 1235.00
Duiker US$ 400.00
Eland US$ 2000.00
Gemsbok US$ 650.00
Gemsbok (Female if added as second animal)US$ 500.00
Giraffe US$ 2700.00
Hartmann Zebra (Mountain) US$ 1100.00
Burchell Zebra (Plains) US$ 1000.00
Kudu US$ 1200.00
Red Hartebeest US$ 725.00
Springbuck US$ 500.00
Steenbuck US$ 350.00
Warthog US$ 450.00
Jackal US$ 50.00
Klipspringer US$ 950.00
Cheetah Female US$ 2500.00
Cheetah Male US$ 3500.00
Waterbuck US$ 2800.00
09 April 2011, 02:52
LeopardtrackJohann,
Can you shoot at night and what is a REALISTIC percentage of killing one??
What size do you expect??
Thanks!
09 April 2011, 06:00
MARK H. YOUNGJohann,
My understanding is that at this point it is illegal to use artificial light to hunt leopard in Namibia. With a population of leopards that have been treated as varmints for many many years I'd be interested in your expected success rate on daylight leopard kills since leopard hunting with dogs was made illegal.
Mark
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 09 April 2011, 06:27
Cane Ratquote:
Please don't misunderstand the price is great. I just wonder if the success rate is worth the effort.
Wonder what success rate we are talking about here?
10 April 2011, 01:55
wmunroquote:
Trophy fee of US$ 4,000.00 fully refunded if Leopard is not taken. Not applicable if client wounds or misses Leopard
Johann
It seams strange to me, that you pay a trophy fee for a missed shot, would you only be paying a trophy fee if the leopard is killed or wounded ???????
11 April 2011, 05:13
LeopardtrackJohann...are you there??
11 April 2011, 10:29
ShonaGentleman my apologies for not responding sooner, I was traveling between hunting areas over the last couple of days and is currently in Windhoek.
quote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Johann,
My understanding is that at this point it is illegal to use artificial light to hunt leopard in Namibia. With a population of leopards that have been treated as varmints for many many years I'd be interested in your expected success rate on daylight leopard kills since leopard hunting with dogs was made illegal.
Mark
Mark you are correct that hunting at night is currently not allowed but hopefully we will be able to change this soon.
The area where this leopard is to be hunted is in the NW party of Namibia basically bordering Damara Land, we are situated in the Huab river witch is one of the major migration routes for game Moving from the Western part of Namibia.
We have cats coming into the area that has probably never seen humans before and we run into leopards several times during the hunting season in day time.
There are also ways of getting cats onto baits early morning and late afternoon.
The success rate of having an opportunity at a leopard is probably about 65-70%.
quote:
Originally posted by wmunro:
quote:
Trophy fee of US$ 4,000.00 fully refunded if Leopard is not taken. Not applicable if client wounds or misses Leopard
Johann
It seams strange to me, that you pay a trophy fee for a missed shot, would you only be paying a trophy fee if the leopard is killed or wounded ???????
This is standard with a lot of outfitters, if the client takes a shot at a leopard and misses that cat will never come to a bait again. He will stay in the area but the chance of hunting him again is basically Zero. Some outfitters even charge the client if the cat come in but the client decides not to take a shot at the cat.
I will gladly answer any question any one has but please send me an Email, I'm hunting for the next 12 days and will not be able to post but will be able to check my mails from time to time.
hunting@shona-adventures.com
Regards and good hunting.
11 April 2011, 20:40
Matt MooreIf it becomes standard that clients are charged a trophy fee for misses, then I am confident that in short order you will have a very healthy population of leopards!
I understand the amount of work required to get baits up, blinds constructed, etc.
Cheers,
Matt M
11 April 2011, 22:12
MARK H. YOUNGquote:
There are also ways of getting cats onto baits early morning and late afternoon.
The success rate of having an opportunity at a leopard is probably about 65-70%.
Johann,
If you are hunting remote areas with that kind of succes rates on daylight leopard your offers is a very good one.
I must say though I've never heard of charging a client for a missed shot. I suppose at that price a client could live with that one caveat.
Best of luck!
Mark
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 I have hunted with Johann twice, although not for leopard. If I hadn't just spent a bundle in Hawaii and was not committed to Uruguay in June, I'd take this one. Johann is an up and comer in Namibia and is serious about his work as a PH. Shona Hunting Adventures is a very, very good outfit.
114-R10David
12 April 2011, 19:45
drummondlindseyquote:
Originally posted by Shona:
This is standard with a lot of outfitters, if the client takes a shot at a leopard and misses that cat will never come to a bait again. He will stay in the area but the chance of hunting him again is basically Zero. Some outfitters even charge the client if the cat come in but the client decides not to take a shot at the cat.
Good luck with that
12 April 2011, 22:07
WebsterI heard the same thing about a leopard being shot at on a bait,never to return to a setup like that again. The professional hunter that I went with in Zimbabwe would only allow 2 misses and then the leopard hunt was done. Shona's deal seems fair enough to me, if he could provide a cat to be shot at, I would think the trophy fee is appropriate for the price he is charging.
Hunt is still available, no one interested??
16 May 2011, 15:09
NakihunterCan you please give details of the bait included in the price. Is it a certain number of female impala / sprinbok etc?
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Hi Nakihunter
Baits included will mainly consist of Oryx, Zebra or Donkey. Donkey is definitely one of the better baits due to the higher fat content.
Leopards are not to fussy eaters and we play around a bit to get their attention, I've had good success in the past with fish as well.
16 May 2011, 23:06
graybirdTTT - I can't believe this hasn't been taken!
Graybird
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17 May 2011, 05:32
bwanamrmMe too... odds are decent for a cat in Namibia over bait and hunt is cheap enough if you just get plainsgame and a refund! Ridiculously cheap if you get your tom. If I only had more time... I can always make more money!
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17 May 2011, 21:48
Jeff WemmerI'm in the same boat...No time!
I justify my not taking the hunt because there are no Sable & Buffalo on quota...Whew, that's my lame-ass'd excuse! Lol!

JW