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Hi All

We have Leopard Hunt available for this year 2025. We just had a hunter who didn’t harvest a leopard. See pictures of some Leopard at the bait

All hunts are based out of Sondelani

Prime dates available
September 13th to 30th
November

Leopard hunt
14 days @ USD$ 550.00 per day USD$ 7 700.00
2% levy on total daily rate USD$ 154.00
Value added tax on accommodation USD$ 168.00
Vehicle transfer fee USD$ 350.00 Bulawayo Airport/Camp/Return

Parks Ranger fee USD$ 700.00
Nighttime hunt permit USD$ 50.00
USD$ 9 122.00

1 x Leopard Trophy fee USD$ 8 500.00 (payable if shot/wounded/lost in the field)
4% levy on Leopard trophy fee USD$ 340.00 (payable if shot/wounded/lost in the field)
Cities tag Leopard USD$ 200.00 (payable for export)

TOTAL VALUE USD$ 18 162.00

Pre-baiting - optional
USD$ 250.00 per day – 5 days minimum USD$ 1 250.00
Excluding bait animals

Extra costs on Leopard hunts
Bait Animals
Impala USD$ 150.00 (1 bait plus drag)
Zebra USD$ 850.00 (5 baits plus drag)
Cows USD$ 850.00 per beast (5 baits plus drag)


There is an option to take a Buffalo on the above hunt, quota permitting at the time of the safari
Buffalo Trophy fee USD$ 5500.00 4% Levy USD$ 220.00 Total USD$ 5720.00

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PLAINS GAME AVAILABLE FOR TROPHY FEES – exclusive of 4% levy – quota permitting at time of safari.
Baboon USD$ 150.00
Bushbuck USD$ 1 400.00
Zebra USD$ 1 300.00
Civet USD$ 450.00
Duiker USD$ 400.00
Wildebeest USD$ 1 300.00
Eland (M) USD$ 2 250.00
Genet USD$ 350.00
Giraffe USD$ 3 000.00
Hyena USD$ 1 000.00
Impala (F) USD$ 130.00
Impala (M) USD$ 450.00
Jackal USD$ 200.00
Klipspringer USD$ 980.00
Kudu (M) USD$ 1 600.00
Steen buck USD$ 450.00
Warthog USD$ 500.00
Waterbuck USD$ 2 750.00
Bushpig USD$ 550.00
Caracal USD$ 450.00
Grysbok USD$ 500.00

INCLUDED IN DAILY RATE
Laundry, meals, local beer, wine, spirits, and soft drinks
Four-wheel drive vehicle transport while hunting.
Services of a licensed Professional Hunter & safari staff
Field preparation of trophies & transport to the Local Taxidermist and shipper

NOT INCLUDED IN DAILY RATE
INSURANCE OF ANY KIND
International travel
Accommodation and tours before, during and after the safari.
Taxidermy services, levies, fees on taxidermy work and shipping of trophies from Zimbabwe to your destination
All Trophy fees on animals killed/wounded and lost in the field.
OBSERVER FEE USD $275.00 PER DAY PER PERSON – Exclusive of Government levies & Vat
2% GOVERNMENT LEVY ON TOTAL DAILY RATES.
4% GOVERNMENT LEVY ON TOTAL TROPHY FEES – to be determined at the completion of safari.


For further information contact safarimaxim@gmail.com

Website for Camp/Trophies huntingsafariszimbabwe.com
 
Posts: 58 | Registered: 18 June 2022Reply With Quote
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You forgot the gas levy ... plus VAT. Payable each time the hunter passes gas.


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Posts: 2943 | Location: Texas | Registered: 07 June 2003Reply With Quote
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And what fertilizer is used to HARVEST leopards! rotflmo

Bloody hell, when are we going to call it what it is!

A leopard HUNT!


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Posts: 72093 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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I guess any hunter would pass gas and fumes !!!!! - if they were sold a hunt and were not made aware of what all the costs are

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I just don’t like us giving a nod to the antis by not calling it what it is.

HUNTING!

One HARVESTS fruits and vegetables.

NEVER animals! clap


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Posts: 72093 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Mr. Saeed, point well noted.
I will certainly correct and amend for future posts

Many Thanks
 
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Originally posted by Saeed:
I just don’t like us giving a nod to the antis by not calling it what it is.

HUNTING!

One HARVESTS fruits and vegetables.

NEVER animals! clap


I suppose it could be applicable to a Game Farm were animals are bred and reared in pens or enclosures like Lion and in some cases, mouth-watering 50" Buffalo. Wink
 
Posts: 2343 | Registered: 06 September 2008Reply With Quote
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Not really.`

It is still shooting and killing.

Not picking from the ground or tree.


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Posts: 72093 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Why is it that a female Impala trophy fee is $130 but an Impala shot for bait is $150?

The hunter is already paying the expenses for pre-baiting at $250/day?


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Posts: 13076 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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The hunter is already paying the expenses for pre-baiting at $250/day?

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The hunter is already paying the expenses for pre-baiting at $250/day?


Does one really need to pre-bait on a 14 day hunt which is the normal time frame for a Leopard hunt considering there is a whole bunch of game species from which to choose for bait and if the area has a good Leopard presence, should have one feeding within 72 hours?

Pre-baiting is also normally requested by a client who is limited for time, barely interested in anything else other than his Leopard and wants to be in the blind asap; "wham, bam, thank you ma'am". Big Grin
 
Posts: 2343 | Registered: 06 September 2008Reply With Quote
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Cats are more to luck than efforts!


I have been hunting both for so many years.

Some years they drive you nuts, waste so much time sitting in blinds, and get nothing.

Other times you see them while driving, or walking, and a few minutes later he is in the truck!


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Posts: 72093 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Guys,

Cats on those areas that used to be farms and are now living nearby villages in Zim are noted for be very wary. They were pusued as varmints in these cattle areas for many years and have adapted to staying alive by being very cautious. I would not encourage anybody to skip pre baiting. More time is always good. These cats seem to be a different breed than the unsphisticated cats you'll find along the Luangwa in Zambia or the Selous in Tanzania.

Gary is offering a great price on this hunt and knows the area well. I'd do whatever he thought was wise.

Mark


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Posts: 13252 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Guys,

Cats on those areas that used to be farms and are now living nearby villages in Zim are noted for be very wary. They were pusued as varmints in these cattle areas for many years and have adapted to staying alive by being very cautious. I would not encourage anybody to skip pre baiting. More time is always good. These cats seem to be a different breed than the unsphisticated cats you'll find along the Luangwa in Zambia or the Selous in Tanzania.

Gary is offering a great price on this hunt and knows the area well. I'd do whatever he thought was wise.

Mark


I agree Mark that is a great price with a great PH.


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One should listen carefully to the advice of his professional hunters.


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