Zambia leopard

mistyron1

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Hello,
I’m interested in a leopard hunt in Zambia. Looking for recommended outfitters. Best time of year to go. Thanks.
 
Muchinga Safaris, Johnny Duplooys, early is better, more cover, baits last longer
 
Good to go early season June, July, and august latest.
There are a fair few operators with great track records on leopard.
 
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Strang Middleton, Luangwa Valley!
 
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Zambia has reportedly the highest success rate these days. Come to SCI in Nashville next week and see the outfitters! It will be worth your time as this is an expensive hunt.
 
I am going in September with Madabula Safaris. I spoke with John Abraham at DSC. Really nice guy. PM me and I can send you his cell if your interested.
 
Hello,
I’m interested in a leopard hunt in Zambia. Looking for recommended outfitters. Best time of year to go. Thanks.
Best time of year is June, July and august.
Earlier the better for the baits
 
Thanks for the recommendations. Going to SCI in Nashville to try and sort things out.
 
Muchinga Safaris, Johnny Duplooys, early is better, more cover, baits last longer
I have heard Mr. Duplooys name around on multiple hunting forums. Seems to be pretty well reguarded. I would certainly talk to him if it were me. Not that there are not other good outfitters I am sure.
 
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I don’t know who has them now, but Chikwa and Lundu on the upper Luangwa have incredible leopard numbers.
 
I took a nice leopard on the banks of the Luangwa . The morning before I shot it we found crocodile tracks around the base of the bait tree which was about 70 yards from the river water. Those reptiles must have a good nose
 
There are big cats all over Zambia. Luangwa is certainly leopard central! But having said that, we got trail cam footage when I hunted buffalo down in the Zambezi Valley of some bloody big Leopards! And a good number of them.

This was at the confluence of Zambezi and Luangwa Rivers, just east of Lower Zambezi National park. Rufunsa GMA
 

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