14 March 2011, 01:31
MARK H. YOUNGSome real inexpensive PG hunts with Mokore Safaris Zim and Moz
Mokore Safaris is offering some PG specials at reduced prices. The Zim hunt is on their Mokore ranch area on the Save that is just jumping with game. The Mozambique hunt is on their Coutada 9/Nhacainga Conservancy that is the best unfenced PG hunting I have every seen. This is a great opportunity to take a very big kudu or eland as an add-on for the trophy fee only.
MOZAMBIQUE
7 days with 5 species( Warthog, impala, reedbuck, duiker and bushbuck) for US$ 5000 inclusive of daily rates and trophy fees for these species. (These animals are counted as part of the package whether taken or not and cannot be exchanged for others). Extra animals can be taken and extra days added at current brochure prices.
Trophy fee:
Eland 1500
Kudu 1500
Zebra 1200
Reedbuck 750
Bushbuck 750
Oribi 650
Red Duiker 650
Suni 650
Kudu Cow bait 375
Warthog 400
Wildpig/Bushpig 400
Impala males 250
Duiker 200
Grysbok 200
Baboon 100
Guinea Fowl & Francolin 5
Extras:
Road transfer from Harare-Moz $1,000
Gun permit $200
Hunting license $100
Ammo ta x $1 per round
Visa
Dip/pack about $100 per animal
Hotels as necessary
Insurance
International airfare and trophy shipping
ZIMBABWE/SAVE
We are offering a similar plainsgame deal in Zimbabwe for 7 days and the following species ( Zebra, wildebeest, impala, warthog/bushpig and duiker) all for $5000 inclusive of daily rates and trophy fees for these animals. Same conditions as above for the Moz plainsgame deal.
Trophy fees:
Eland 1500
Giraffe 1500
Kudu 1500
Zebra 850
Wildebeest 750
Bushbuck 750
Klipspringer 600
Hyeana 450
Warthog 400
Wildpig/Bushpig 400
Porcupine 200
Antbear 200
Honey Badger 200
Caracal 200
Serval 200
Civet 200
Impala males 250
Duiker 200
Grysbok 200
Jackal 150
Genet 100
Baboon 50
Monkey 50
Wildcat 50
Mongoose 50
Guinea Fowl & Francolin 5
Birds Miscellaneous 5
Extras:
Road transfer $1,000 RT
Zim tax 4%
MARS $10 per person
Dip/pack $350-$650
Insurance
Hotels as necessary
International airfare and trophy shipping
I personally have hunted both of these areas and you definitely should take the package species if you shoot well in the 7 days. These packages are an inexpensive way to get your feet on the ground in some of the best all around hunting areas in Africa that hold not only great plains game but the full spectrum of DG.
Contact me anytime with questions.
Mark
14 March 2011, 02:11
MikeBurkeMark,
You should change your header from "cheap" to "inexpensive".
There is nothing cheap about the Duckworths. The Coutada Camp is the finest camp of the six I have stayed in Africa.
In six days of hunting Coutada Nine I shot:
Warthog
Sable
Kudu
Reedbuck
Cape Buffalo
Bushbuck
Eland
Oribi
and my wife shot an impala.
This is a bargain especially if you add a couple of animals.
14 March 2011, 04:00
MARK H. YOUNGMike,
I'll take your advise. The price works out to about $360 per day 1x1 which is a bargain for this type of hunt in this very wild enviroment. You are absolutely correct in that Mokore does not put on a "CHEAP" safari by any stretch of the imagination.
Even though I have been lucky enough to hunt quite few areas and take a variety of animals in Africa I still took 6 animals in the seven days I was on Coutada 9. I also had two opportunities on big eland and one each on sable and Lichenstein's hartebeest. The area is really amazing.
Mark
14 March 2011, 05:57
Neil APut me in the Mokore fan club as well - they do a great job. The camp in the Save is beautiful and the place is crawling with game. I hunted plains game there last year and it was just want I wanted, wild africa with challenging hunting. Great people and a great experience.
Mark - Stop It.
Neil
14 March 2011, 12:24
ozhunterThere are certainly some great PG deals to be had in Moz now.
Mozambique would be my pick for a PG Safari destination.
14 March 2011, 22:15
MARK H. YOUNGMario,
Yes $1,000 round trip per vehicle. It is a long ride. You can also charter and that will be about $2,000-$2,500 round trip.
Mark
16 March 2011, 09:55
bronxfatsHi Mark
Just last Saturday night at the Great Falls SCI Banquet I picked up a Mokore Moz, package similar to above with an offered very reasonable upgrade to include Sable and Nyala(2011 or2012.)Looking at my schedule for available dates.Which are the best hunting months for plains game in Nhacainga,Moz. Thanks for you input. Jim
16 March 2011, 22:33
MARK H. YOUNGBronxfats
Mid August onward is the best time to be there. I was there early October and it was perfect. Earlier before the grass is burned visibility is severely limited.
Mark
17 March 2011, 09:17
bronxfatsThanks Mark. I only wish my year had 3 Septembers and 3 Octobers. Jim