ZIMBABWE: Zim Hunt With Sharp & Langerman & A Kok Too

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Just returned from a 10 day Family hunt in the Conservancy with Dave Langerman, John Sharp and Petrus Kok. Will work on some details but we had a fantastic time even in the thick brush and some cool windy weather. Main quarry was two buffalo and Nyala. Day 4 as usual produced.

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Double Dugga Boys within seconds of each other.

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Great old Nyala for my Son.

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The end of the week didn't seem like 10 full days of hunting, as always sad to go and working on returning again.
 
Congratulations tremendous hunt
What camp did you stay at
 
Samanyanga, but did head up to Malangani to do some fishing.
 
Took the Family including the two grandsons and hunted the Lowveld Conservancy in Zimbabwe in early June 2024 with PH’s David Langerman, John Sharp and Petrus Kok. My third trip into the Conservancy and for most of the family their second. My wife stayed home and took care of my pointing lab who dislocated a vertebrate and was unable to move her legs for the first week. Better now at about 85% mobility and it seems this is a very common thing with active dogs.

We were after a Double Buffalo and chased Eland, Kudu, Nyala, Warthog, Impala, Klipspringer, Bass and Hyena. Bush was thick and shots very difficult but we did well. Loaded everything with Nosler partitions and used the 416 Rem with the group using a, 300 Rem, 275 Rigby or a 270 Win.

Our trip via Delta started out a little rough. Plane departed Atlanta on May 27 and on climbing lost power. We circled Atlanta for almost two hours using up fuel and were met on landing by rows of fire trucks that hosed down the brakes as they overheated on landing. On returning from JNB discovered that the rumor we heard of that plane being hit by lightning on departure from JNB two days prior, was true and the plane had spent a day in the shop getting repairs.
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Felt sorry for the large group that lost several days because of the cancelled flight. I really hope they were able to fit everything into the days they had and enjoyed themselves. Delta was definitely booked for that whole week, but they should have done more. Having a travel agent this time did not help those that did over those who just went to the counter at the Airport. Being Diamond helped but not with the automatic rebooking, I was rebooked originally for 4 days later and my Son and grandson were not. A phone call fixed that but we had to take whatever seats we could.

Leaving the next night would not have gained much as our connecting flight to Tete was every other day so we did the Atlanta sightseeing thing for a day and a half. Anne at Air 2000 made necessary changes with City Lodge and Airlink and we just shortened our Crocodile hunt by a day. First stay at City Lodge and just perfect for an overnight stay with a good dinner and breakfast. Well worth the cost at a fraction of Intercontinental and the hassle of leaving the Airport and staying somewhere off property.

Cahora Bassa is another report, but we had a fantastic hunt and managed 5 days and two very nice Crocs. We chartered from Tete to Harare on Mack Air where we jumped off one plane and into a Caravan and flew on into the Conservancy picking up the family in Buffalo Range who came in form JNB. Watch the guys in Buffalo Range. Was warned they were trying to trick hunters into paying extra fees and they tried to pull that on the family. Wanted duty on gifts for the trackers and staff. Family did right thing waiting for Dave and I to arrive. All they got was a free Hornady hat.

Partitions did the trick on everything from Crocodile to Buffalo. Recovered a few rounds from my Buffalo, Eland and a back up shot on a Croc. Not sure the argument on partitions versus A-Frames. I don’t know what’s wrong with these rounds and not sure if the animals can tell me the difference.
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First few days were cold and windy, with an overcast day with rain. With three PH's we covered a lot of ground as we had both Samanyanga and Malangani to hunt. Kudu and Eland were the priority but at first were few and far between. By the fifth day everyone was seeing multiple Kudu but nothing stands still for long and the Mopane is still very thick. There is no shooting off the truck and every animal was earned, often having to crawl.

Couple Impala taken in the first few days for Hyena bait. Found a Giraffe killed by lion towards the end of the hunt and that explained why we had no luck seeing Hyena except for motoring along at night. Day 3 my son in law took this nice old bull. They brought it to an open area for pictures, that openness behind them is not reflective of the bush.

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Will keep trying to pull together some pictures as time allows. Three weeks gone is long time and lots to catch up on at work.
 
Excellent family hunt. Waidmannsheil and congratulations to all involved!
 
We saw elephant most every day. Right now there seems to be a higher concentration in certain areas. A few bulls in must which always makes for an interesting encounter.

A few years ago a number of bulls died as a result of a rat Bourne virus but there are still plenty around.
 
Great hunt, congrats !
 
The conservancy has a limited quota of Nyala but we have seen some fairly nice bulls over the years. Last trip I managed to take a nice one and this year my son was interested as this is done in some of the thickest bush, in an area he took a good bushbuck previously.

First three days between us we all saw some nice bulls and on camera we had pictures of a few near some water holes. One was a broken horn bull that no one saw very well and another was thought to be really good but seeing him on the last day confirmed my Son had made the right decision.

On day four the trackers spotted a Bull and Petrus immediately went on the stalk. This wasn’t supposed to be a Nayla morning but some Impala for bait so all they had was a 270 Win Encore. Some areas are almost akin to rainforest, very thick. It has advantages though especially if one can sneak up and wait in an opening for the animal to walk past.

There was no hesitation as the Bull walked into the opening and one look at the mass on the horns was all the encouragement needed. A fine old broken horn Bull that others likely had passed up but an exceptional trophy especially for that area.

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The trackers in Zim are all great and, in this group pictured, there stands out one in particular. A young man named Claw that has been deaf from birth. He does have limited hearing maybe less than 20% with hearing aids but was not taught to read, write, does not speak and was not taught any sign language. He does however have his own sign language and he is able to communicate very effectively. His vision is likely the best I have ever experienced, not needing binoculars when others do. Imagine being a tracker on dangerous game hunts and not being able to hear.
 

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