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Buffalo, Roan and antelope SPECIAL Burkina Faso
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The 2014 Burkina Faso season is getting pretty booked up. The operator has agreed to offer a few SPECIALS, there are 4 spots left. So here is a package that might appeal to most hunters looking to hunt in Burkina Faso! If you are looking to do something different please let me know.

10 day buffalo, roan and plains game hunt. Quota to include 1 buffalo, 1 roan, 2 big game species and 2 small game species. The regular price (1x1)is 9,950 euros. The discounted price is 8.955 euros, aprx. US $11,641 at todays exchange rate.

Daily rate includes:

Meet and help with immigration and customs at airport on arrival
Transfer to camp and return (7 hour drive each way) in air conditioned vehicle
Water and soft drinks
PH and team
Hunting Vehicle
Meals and accommodation

Does not include:

One night Hotel stay in Ouagadougou (range from 120-170 euros)
Tips and gratuities to PH and camp staff at your discretion
Hunting license 650 euros (big and small game)
Gun permit 120 euros per rifle, 100 euros for a shotgun
Shot gun ammo $12/box
Bar bill
Trophy Fees
First preparation of trophies, dip and pack and delivery to shipper
Crating and shipping costs home


Trophy fees 2013-2014 (in euros)
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Buffalo 480
Roan 490

BIG GAME SPECIES (select any 2)

Hartebeest 290
Waterbuck 420
Reedbuck 290
Bushbuck 390
Kob 360

SMALL GAME SPECIES (select any 2)

Warthog 130
Oribi 70
Duiker – Red flanked or Grimms 70
Baboon 60
Bustard 50
Birds 1



First preparation of trophies, dip and pack and delivery to expediter for shipping


Buffalo 120
Roan 120
Hartebeest 120
Waterbuck 120
Reedbuck 80
Bushbuck 80
Kob 80
Warthog 100
Oribi 50
Duiker – Red flanked or Grimms 50
Baboon 150


Getting there is very easy, best carrier from North America is probably Air France. Fly to Paris and then take the daily connecting flight to Ouagadougou which gets you in around 8pm local time.

Gun Permits: There are no issues taking guns in to Burkina Faso. We will need your rifle details 4 weeks in advance.

Trophies: No problem to import any trophies in to the States.

For a report on our hunts in BF from this year please see the following links:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/8611025781

http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/7351095781

Hunting Season: 1st December to 30th April

Thanks for looking.

Arjun Reddy
www.huntburkinafaso.com
www.huntersnetworks.com
30 Ivy Hill Road
Brewster, NY 10509
tel: 845 259 3628
email: arjun@huntersnetworks.com
 
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Arjun, is this Richard's outfit?
 
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What available dates? Recommended dates?

Any AR references?


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Biebs, Begno

PMs sent. Thanks

Arjun
 
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Butch, is your checkbook flush again? :-) How about Buff in both red and black, a Roan, and maybe 2 Duikers? Sounds like a hunt!
 
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Biebs,

Nope on the finances, dance card too full, but that hasn't stopped me much. My wife could get a second job to help out maybe. And after all that is next year, I only have one hunt booked for July 2014 with Nixon.


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I'll be there next Thursday...I'll leave you a few Buff.
 
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Could you please respond to Butch's queries regarding dates and references.

Regards, Tom


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Could you please respond to Butch's queries regarding dates and references.

Regards, Tom


Sir,

I have already responded via PM to butch. One of the links above in my original post has a full report by an AR member who hunted with us. Another AR member Faisal (who butch hunted with in Zambia) also hunted with us, he is busy and yet to post his report.

Depending on how many people may be interested in going I have open dates from Dec to April. We can accommodate 3 hunters in camp at any one time, hunting on a 1x1 basis.

Thanks,

Arjun
 
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where exactly is youjr concession? Please mark on map
 
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Just sent in my deposit for Feb...the countdown begins!
 
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AndreC:
You are going to have a blast. This is a great hunt in a great area.
 
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Please provide the following details; you can email me at bwanabandook@yahoo.com but I think the information will be of interest to all:
1. Name of outfitter
2. Name and experience of PH
3.How large is the concession?
4. How many hunters in camp at one time?
5. Does the PH/staff speak any English?
6.Please give details of any bird hunting available;
7.Is it possible to shoot more than one buffalo?
8. Is it possible/legal to shoot more than one animal in a day?

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I am not ashamed to admit I have never even heard of Burkina Faso, let alone contemplated hunting there. Interesting few minutes on google. Sounds like quite an adventure!


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This is a very nice deal!
 
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Sir,I have already responded via PM to butch. One of the links above in my original post has a full report by an AR member who hunted with us. Another AR member Faisal (who butch hunted with in Zambia) also hunted with us, he is busy and yet to post his report.Depending on how many people may be interested in going I have open dates from Dec to April. We can accommodate 3 hunters in camp at any one time, hunting on a 1x1 basis.Thanks,Arjun Posts: 1197 | Location: New York, USA



Arjun,

Please answer any question posted by members here, not by PM.


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Name of outfitter2.

Nofu Compoare

Name and experience of PH

Sayubaa and others as well 10 - 20 years


3.How large is the concession?

100k acres

4. How many hunters in camp at one time?

3

5. Does the PH/staff speak any English?

no but you will have a translator at all times

6.Please give details of any bird hunting available;

rough shooting for sand grouse, francolin, guinea fowl, doves


7.Is it possible to shoot more than one buffalo?

yes

8. Is it possible/legal to shoot more than one animal in a day?


yes

thanks,

Arjun
 
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Off we go again! Should be an interesting hunt!
 
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I am in for feb 2014 - should be fun
 
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Yes, something different, for sure.
 
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Yoo-hoo,

Just booked 1st week in March, my only concern is that Biebs is coming along.

Should be an all around interesting adventure.


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That should be a BIG CONCERN :-)
 
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Arjun, thank you for the information.
I am afraid I have not heard of the outfitter or PH, and this is not my first trip to BK.
Could you please:
1. give refernces of people who have hunted with him/
2. please indicate where the concession is located? north or south of country? nearest national preserve? relationship of hunting area to the hunting preserve? Is it the Reserve de Singou or other?

Thank you, if all particulars are OK this is a very good deal!
 
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Emron,

Here is a link to a report from an AR member who hunted there 3 months ago.

http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/7351095781

Here is my own report:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/8611025781

Its Arli Safari area that borders Arli National Park in the East of the country.

we only have a few spots open here and there let me know ASAP if you are interested in going in 2014.

Thanks,
Arjun
 
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Originally posted by emron:
Arjun, thank you for the information.
I am afraid I have not heard of the outfitter or PH, and this is not my first trip to BK.
Could you please:
1. give refernces of people who have hunted with him/
2. please indicate where the concession is located? north or south of country? nearest national preserve? relationship of hunting area to the hunting preserve? Is it the Reserve de Singou or other?

Thank you, if all particulars are OK this is a very good deal!


Hey Emron:

To answer 2. From OUA, keep going on the road towards the east, rather than take a right to Toufic's area, keep going straight. Right before you get to the Niger border, hang a ringo. Go down a red dirt road toward Benin. Then when you see the black dude with a donkey take a left. Go a little further and the you will noufou's camp.

The area is great. If u want a good hunt give this one a go.
 
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