18 June 2019, 02:39
MARK H. YOUNGSpecials for '19 w/MOKORE SAFARIS
Mokore Safaris has some deals on leftover quota on the Save Valley Conservancy in Zimbabwe and their Coutada 9 area in Mozambique. Both areas are in great shape for '19 and game is abundant. The Save is consistently excellent and Coutada 9 get s more amazing each year.
Many of you have hunted with Mokore so I don't need to expound on what a class act they are. Anybody buying these hunts will get more than their money's worth.
ZIMBABWE
1. Buffalo bull 1x1 10 days $1,150 per day
WAS $1,3002. Leopard 1x1 10 days $1,450 per day
WAS 15 days $1,500 per day (MOKORE WAS 100% ON LEOPARD IN '18)
Extras:
Observer $300 per day
Road transfer Harare-Save-return $1,000
4% tax ON daily fees and trophy fees. Additional 15% tax on animals not exported, bait animals or animals wounded and lost.
Conservation fee $20 per day per person
Leopard hunt will need a Park's Ranger at $100 per day until the cat is taken or wounded and lost.
Pre baiting (highly recommended) $300 per day plus baits
Leopard CITES $150
Trophy fees:
Buff $5,000
WAS $5,500 Leopard $7,500
Bait impala $100
Zebra bait $500
Eland $1,950
Wildebeest $1,050
Bushbuck $950
Klipspringer $700
Warthog $500
Kudu $1,950
Impala male $250
Baboon $50
MOZAMBIQUE
1. Buffalo bull 1X1 10 days $1,150 per day
WAS $1,300 2. Nyala or Sable bull 1x1 7 or 10 days $600 per day
WAS $750Extras:
Observer $300 per day
Road transfer Tete-camp-return $1,000
Rifle permit $350
Hunting permit $350
Ammo duty $1 per round
Trophy fees:
Buffalo $5,000
Nyala $4,000
Sable $4,500
Lichenstein's hartebeest $3,000
Waterbuck $3,000
Zebra $3,000
Kudu $2,250
Suni $1,500
Red duiker $1,500
Reedbuck $950
Bushbuck $950
Oribi $750
Grysbok $550
Warthog $500
Impala $500
Call me for a quality experience with one of the very best in Zimbabwe.
Mark
19 June 2019, 06:43
Labmanquote:
Additional 15% tax on animals not exported, bait animals or animals wounded and lost.
Is this some new tax that the Zim gov't. dreamed up? Never seen this before.
20 June 2019, 03:15
MARK H. YOUNGTom,
This is actually the 2nd season with this.
Mark
20 June 2019, 05:01
jdollarAbsurd but else what else would you expect from the ZANU-PF.
20 June 2019, 07:16
PoyntmanWell,
I guess the bright side of the 15% tax is the Zebra trophy fee on a bait Zebra is $500 rather than say $1000 you would regularly pay..I'd be whacking a couple of zebras for 8 baits.
I don't understand the logic of an additional tax for NOT exporting an animal? The logic of a wounded and lost tax ( penalty ?) ?
23 June 2019, 16:39
Labmanquote:
I don't understand the logic of an additional tax for NOT exporting an animal?
Logic is a foreign concept to the African mind. It seems greed is the only motivating factor they understand. I've been to Africa 14 times and all flights have been to or through Joberg. Thirteen of the flights have been on SAA.
With the new gun fares implemented by SAA combined with the hassle of SAPS I won't hunt RSA again or travel through Joberg.
I liked the morning flight on SAA out of New York since it got me to Joberg early enough to make connecting flights to Namibia or Botswana. I checked my bags to my final destination so no SAPS in Joberg. I always take two guns on my trips so that route would now cost me an extra $640 due to the recently implemented SAA gun charges.