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Just received an email offering an immediate PAC lion hunt. If you are mobile and can be in Swakopmund, Namibia in 5 days or less, this may be of interest.
The situation:
There was a pride of 6 lions living near a village called Puros in the Kunene region in northwestern Namibia. The people there are the Himba Hereros. The lion pride consisted of 2 adult females with 3 subadult cubs. Two of the cubs are males. There was on big male that comes and goes. The pride lived along the Hoasureb river. They ate nearly all of the game in the marshes then started on the locals cattle. The locals were advised to remove the cattle, which they did. The lions then have eaten more than 50 donkeys which are the primary means for transport. The female lions were under extreme stress as they did all of the catching and the males grabbed all of the food. The females were darted and moved to another area. They big male stayed for a while but left only yesterday away from the young males. The young males are now terrifying to locals as they have no fear of humans.
This is to take out one subadult male. (possibly both) The fee is $12,000 U.S.D. It is inclusive of permit fees, conservation fees, daily rate, accomodations, meals, drinks, and the lion fee.
Hunt starts from Swakopmund and ends there. Tommy Hall is the PH and this is within his conservancy concession. He advise that this will be a relatively easy hunt. If there are no hunter/takers, he will be required to take the lion/lions himself to protect the locals.
If interested, please contact me and I will put you in direct contact with Tommy Hall.
Geoff Hashimoto
375 H&H agents
Honolulu, Hawaii
Ph. 808-255-5241
fax 808-853-1209
email: abbawc@hawaiiantel.net
The situation:
There was a pride of 6 lions living near a village called Puros in the Kunene region in northwestern Namibia. The people there are the Himba Hereros. The lion pride consisted of 2 adult females with 3 subadult cubs. Two of the cubs are males. There was on big male that comes and goes. The pride lived along the Hoasureb river. They ate nearly all of the game in the marshes then started on the locals cattle. The locals were advised to remove the cattle, which they did. The lions then have eaten more than 50 donkeys which are the primary means for transport. The female lions were under extreme stress as they did all of the catching and the males grabbed all of the food. The females were darted and moved to another area. They big male stayed for a while but left only yesterday away from the young males. The young males are now terrifying to locals as they have no fear of humans.
This is to take out one subadult male. (possibly both) The fee is $12,000 U.S.D. It is inclusive of permit fees, conservation fees, daily rate, accomodations, meals, drinks, and the lion fee.
Hunt starts from Swakopmund and ends there. Tommy Hall is the PH and this is within his conservancy concession. He advise that this will be a relatively easy hunt. If there are no hunter/takers, he will be required to take the lion/lions himself to protect the locals.
If interested, please contact me and I will put you in direct contact with Tommy Hall.
Geoff Hashimoto
375 H&H agents
Honolulu, Hawaii
Ph. 808-255-5241
fax 808-853-1209
email: abbawc@hawaiiantel.net