August 20th I think.When are you flying back to the states?
Depends where you go and how heavy the ivory. Hunts in Zimbabwe can be found between 25-35k all in for a 10 day hunt. A management or non trophy bull would be on the lower end of those figures.What does a bull elephant hunt cost in 2023, six figures?
I land on the 30th. Best of luckAugust 20th I think.
In Zim expecting 30-40 pounds $900 day rate $14,000 trophy feeWhat does a bull elephant hunt cost in 2023, six figures?
Interesting, that's actually way more "affordable" than I would have guessed.Depends where you go and how heavy the ivory. Hunts in Zimbabwe can be found between 25-35k all in for a 10 day hunt. A management or non trophy bull would be on the lower end of those figures.
I am doing a hunt at Kazuma in October where the average has been over 60 lbs a side. It is about half that for a 15 day hunt all in. Now, I will be paying for the videographer as an extra.What does a bull elephant hunt cost in 2023, six figures?
View attachment 542494About 17-18K. As of last week.
A 10 day buff hunt in Zim is around 15k on the low end. They can be found lower then that but it may not be the best experience.Interesting, that's actually way more "affordable" than I would have guessed.
I assumed it would be about 10x a Buffalo hunt.
And then the trophy fee is on top of that? Is that where all the money is? For some reason I thought guys were spending between 100k-200k to hunt an elephant.A 10 day buff hunt in Zim is around 15k on the low end. They can be found lower then that but it may not be the best experience.
Maybe for some Elephant in Botswana or Tanzania you may see six figures, but that is due to the length of the hunt and trophy fee and the area you are hunting. Like mentioned you can hunt a bull elephant in Zimbabwe for a decent price tag. I've been thinking about my next hunt to either be a non trophy bull elephant in the Caprivi/Zim or Namibia plains game hunt - both will be about the same in price. I will decide that after hunting this September in ZimAnd then the trophy fee is on top of that? Is that where all the money is? For some reason I thought guys were spending between 100k-200k to hunt an elephant.
I quoted you the actual cost for my upcoming August hunt in the Omay so mine is the exact costInteresting, that's actually way more "affordable" than I would have guessed.
I assumed it would be about 10x a Buffalo hunt.
Great reply by tanks…you can quickly see the jump in cost once you step up into the 50+ ivory weight anywhereI am doing a hunt at Kazuma in October where the average has been over 60 lbs a side. It is about half that for a 15 day hunt all in. Now, I will be paying for the videographer as an extra.
No. A typical Zim hunt is $900-$1000 per day in day rates. Buff will be $5-$6k trophy fee, elephant bull 30-40 pounds $14k trophy fee, tuskless $4-$5k trophy feeAnd then the trophy fee is on top of that? Is that where all the money is? For some reason I thought guys were spending between 100k-200k to hunt an elephant.
I agree with rinehart0050. He is factoring in all the added taxes/costs imposedNot neccessary.
Daily rate will generally be between $1-2k, 14 days. Then the trophy fee for will generally be about $5k for buff, $10-20k for elephant.
One thing. It is really economical if one wants to shoot an elephant to go for tuskless. Not only the trophy fee is cheaper, but the hunt is more challenging than a bull hunt in that if one shoots a bull in a crowd of bulls they will take off. The cows though start looking around for the threat. In 2021 a client and the PH had to shoot 2 additional cows in self defense with the second one dropping about 5 yards from where they stood. Luckily both had doubles as there would not have been time to run the bolts for the third cow.No. A typical Zim hunt is $900-$1000 per day in day rates. Buff will be $5-$6k trophy fee, elephant bull 30-40 pounds $14k trophy fee, tuskless $4-$5k trophy fee