Yes it was fenced (somehow this is always brought into the equation?) but the hunting, tracking and danger is the same. They still have leopard, lion and hyena that come onto the concession. Not as adventurous as our 1997 Mozambique hunt but still a satisfying and wonderful hunt I would highly recommend. We’re going back and booked for trophy buffalo in 2026, I plan on adding an additional cow or two, which was actually booked before this last hunt I just described, I was able to fit this one in kind of impromptu.
Personally, I would rather hunt multiple cow buffalo than a single trophy bull, strictly for the experience but I completely understand that most hunters, given a choice would always opt for the trophy bull. If it comes down to cow buffalo or no buffalo, the choice is easy for me, go with the cow buffalo. I think most hunters would prefer a nice bull if within their financial means and perhaps any subsequent buffalo obtained could be cow buffalo but ultimately only you can decide. As far as I’m concerned, these are good “problems” to have, debating on what animal to choose!