ZAMBIA: Hunt Report Takeri Reserve Zambia

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I've just returned from a wonderful safari at Takeri Reserve Zambia (@spike.t). A short hunt report as follows:

Food in camp: outstanding, with Ronald as the camp chef we were well cared for. I really enjoyed getting to sample different types of game meat. We had sable steaks, and warthog shepherds pie, and puku burgers. It was all great.

Accommodations were a standard safari style tent with attached shower/toilet. We had plenty of hot water for showers and a nice bed in the tent.

Snakes: We killed a puff adder on the path right outside my tent on Day One. Then we killed a baby mamba (still scary even if it's a baby) during Week Two. Both were after dark; I recommend using a flashlight and watching where you're going.......

Terrain: beautiful terrain, with some open dambas filled with termite mounds, some riverine bush, some gorgeous open wooded country with classic miombo forest, some gentle hills and some rocky areas.

Game: we saw good numbers of game every day, with only a couple of "slow" periods right after an overnight rain. We saw puku, zebra, duiker, lechwe, wildebeest, eland, sable, impala, waterbuck, warthog, and one mama side-striped jackal with 6 little cubs in tow, their white-tipped bushy tails reminding of us of puffballs as they bounced along following mama.

Trophies:
I took 3 sable; two are in the 40" range, and the third one measured 46.5"; the sable of my dreams and exactly what I dared not hope for but was very grateful to have the chance for.

A nice big toothy male warthog who received a Texas heart shot as he spun to bolt away.

A puku that is the biggest puku I've ever seen, and is probably one of the best trophies I've ever taken for his species.

A graceful and beautiful Kafue Lechwe; I think they are criminally underrated as a trophy animal, and sometimes get lost in the discussion of all the "glamour" trophies like sable and kudu. But I was delighted with him. He measured 30" and was simply beautiful.

A nice Defassa Waterbuck.


I had a great experience and would recommend this hunt to anyone wanting to experience an authentic hunt in Zambia for some of their iconic species. I especially enjoyed being able to hunt the puku, the lechwe, and of course the sable.
 
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I've just returned from a wonderful safari at Takeri Reserve Zambia (@spike.t). A short hunt report as follows:

Food in camp: outstanding, with Ronald as the camp chef we were well cared for. I really enjoyed getting to sample different types of game meat. We had sable steaks, and warthog shepherds pie, and puku burgers. It was all great.

Accommodations were a standard safari style tent with attached shower/toilet. We had plenty of hot water for showers and a nice bed in the tent.

Snakes: We killed a puff adder on the path right outside my tent on Day One. Then we killed a baby mamba (still scary even if it's a baby) during Week Two. Both were after dark; I recommend using a flashlight and watching where you're going.......

Terrain: beautiful terrain, with some open dambas filled with termite mounds, some riverine bush, some gorgeous open wooded country with classic miombo forest, some gentle hills and some rocky areas.

Game: we saw good numbers of game every day, with only a couple of "slow" periods right after an overnight rain. We saw puku, zebra, duiker, lechwe, wildebeest, eland, sable, impala, waterbuck, warthog, and one mama side-striped jackal with 6 little cubs in tow, their white-tipped bushy tails reminding of us of puffballs as they bounced along following mama.

Trophies:
I took 3 sable; two are in the 40" range, and the third one measured 46.5"; the sable of my dreams and exactly what I dared not hope for but was very grateful to have the chance for.

A nice big toothy male warthog who received a Texas heart shot as he spun to bolt away.

A puku that is the biggest puku I've ever seen, and is probably one of the best trophies I've ever taken for his species.

A graceful and beautiful Kafue Lechwe; I think they are criminally underrated as a trophy animal, and sometimes get lost in the discussion of all the "glamour" trophies like sable and kudu. But I was delighted with him. He measured 30" and was simply beautiful.

A nice Defassa Waterbuck.


I had a great experience and would recommend this hunt to anyone wanting to experience an authentic hunt in Zambia for some of their iconic species. I especially enjoyed being able to hunt the puku, the lechwe, and of course the sable.
Congratulations!
 
Congrats on the great hunt! (while we all wait for the pictures!)
Zambia is on my list to visit one day!
 
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A really nice Puku; I love these little guys. To me they're built and move a lot like a good cutting horse.
You are correct. That is a monster Puku! Takeri is a special place.
 
Beautiful trophies, Waidmannsheil!
 
Great animals, Takeri is on the top of my bucket list but with a major family issue going on right now it may not happen. Enjoy living through others adventures though!
 

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