Buffalo Bull Cull Hunt With Africa Sun Safari 2023

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Good day AH Community,

Africa Sun Safari has the following Buffalo bull cull package on offer !

Total cost of Package : $5 800

1x Buffalo Bull


Please note : You will be hunting a specific Buffalo bull on 4000 acres. The buffalo in this area is self sustainable and consists approximately of 50 animals ( bulls & cows ). See attached pictures.

Included :


* All necessary permits
* 7 Days , 6 Nights for one Hunter
* Professional Guide
* Skinners and trackers
* Luxury accommodation with meals and drinks
* Skinning and field prep of trophies
* Daily laundry service
* All road transport to and from hunting areas
* Pick up & drop off at airport

Excluded :


* Personal expenses
* Any extra sightseeing
* Gratuities to staff
* Any airfare
* Trophy fees for additional animals added
* Taxidermy and dip & pack services


Non-Hunters welcome @ 200 USD per day

Upgrade to 10 Days / 9 Nights for an additional $600

Additional animals can be added from the price list

Here at Africa Sun Safari we strive to give top quality service and an unforgettable hunting experience to our clients. Most of our hunting takes place in the Limpopo Province in South Africa. Hunting concessions range between 4000 - 22 000 acres per concession with an abundance of game around.

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Hi guys! sorry to ask, but what is the meaning of "Cull Bull" ??

its related to age and maturity or is more related to grow problems or other?

Thanks in advance!
 
Can you save it for when we are there next year? Some one will have a enjoyable hunt. Justin is pleasure to hunt with.

Chris
 
Hi guys! sorry to ask, but what is the meaning of "Cull Bull" ??

its related to age and maturity or is more related to grow problems or other?

Thanks in advance!
A cull animals is normally cheaper in price. The reason for this can be bad genetics or if you need to control herd numbers in an area as well as the male and female ratio in a herd. This specific buffalo bull in the picture, is actually keeping some of the bigger, better breeding bulls away from the cows.
 
A cull animals is normally cheaper in price. The reason for this can be bad genetics or if you need to control herd numbers in an area as well as the male and female ratio in a herd. This specific buffalo bull in the picture, is actually keeping some of the bigger, better breeding bulls away from the cows.
Thank you!
 
Is this bull exportable?
What do you think it's measured/size?
 
Yes this bull is exportable …
I think around 30” probably…
 
“ … probably around 30” = one Bad-Ass Bull to keep probably, 38”+ Bulls from the Cows during the Rut. Just goes to show … it’s not about the “size of the junk!” ;)
 
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Sometimes they much more agreasive than other bulls or have much bigger bodies
 
Very good offer and I really like and admire your transparency and honesty. I am putting this offer to my son-in-law, I hope he takes it.
 

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