Thanks for the warning. On my first hunt there were two primary animals I had in mind - Sable and Kudu. The Sable was shot in the first two hours of my 3rd day of hunting, the first day we were really looking for a Sable. But the Kudu, that animal 'frustrated' me. It was over the course of a 4 days, the rest of my hunt, that I was looking for one. We saw one on day 4, but it was late in the day, about 250 yards across a deep valley, and with strong swirling winds. So I passed on that shot. I recall Dave joking that night about us passing on the shot - "I've heard this story too many times, I hope that works out for you but it's not the normal way this ends". We spent 3 more days just looking for Kudu and having no luck. On my last day of the hunt we were sitting at top of a valley and I admittedly was not very optimistic. We heard a branch break and then saw a lone Kudu walking in the valley below us. I had to be patient to wait for a good shot on it, also knowing it may turn and go a 'wrong way' and disappear in to brush. Once he was in a good clear area, I was able to keep down the 'buck fever' that started to come on and he was down with a single shot at about 280 yards, going less than 10 yards from where I shot him (bullet went through lung and heart). Of those two trophies, I remember that Kudu the most vividly and as the most rewarding. I can still recall both the lows and frustration as well as the elation when I got it. For Buffalo, I'm counting on it being more 'frustrating' just due to being free range hunting in Mozambique, but I also feel like it'll be more worth it to me.
Interestingly, you're the first one to call it 'tough hunting' in June. As I was researching who to go with, none of the outfitters I communicated with had done anything to steer me away from that time of year. The impression they had given was that different months all had some sort of challenge and mostly equaled out, so I just planned based on when I had best airfare options and when it was least disruptive to be out from my work for ~2 1/2 weeks (10 days hunting, 2 travel days to/from Moz, 4 travel days to/from US + recovery days in JNB)