AfricaHunter
(.224 member)
07/03/10 01:20 PM
Re: Mozambique - a forgotten hunting ground?

I hunted Moz in 2003 and again in 2005. During those safaris I took a 43" Cape Buff, a new handgun record Suni and Red Duiker, and another Cape Buff with a handgun in the swamps and a variety of other animals. Lots of Ele but not importable to the U.S. Game was plentiful and camp was typical safari tents with attached shower and toilet. Fresh water was no problem. Argos for the swamp hunts from a fly camp. Power boats for the hippo and Croc on the Zambezi River. The swamp hunts can be physically demanding and are a days ride into and out of the fly camp. Three hours by Argo into the swamp, three hours to hunt Buff and a three hour Argo ride back to fly camp. Lots of Cape Buff in the swamp, where they were driven by poaching during the war. There are now herds on dry land as well as the Buff begin moving out of the swamps. The U.N. claims to have removed all land mines.

I consider Moz and Zambia (hunted in 2000 and 2004) to be the two best safari countries today.



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