Huntforever
AH veteran
Has Zimbabwe Parks Dept been issuing archery permits for Lion or Hippo?
.... I want to get my leopard in Zim but have been holding off to do that as a combo hunt. 14 days for only 1 of the Big 5 is a huge time commitment for small progress on my African slam. ...
I certainly know it isn't a gimme. I just figure that unless I opt to hunt with dogs, I am going to be doing nocturnal hunts for the leopard and then what am I going to hunt during the day. My preference would be to hunt other DG during the day in addition to the odd plains game for bait. Also, I would want all my hunts to be done with a bow.I hope you realize getting a shot at a shootable leopard is not a gimme. I have friends that did multiple 14 days hunt in order to get their leopard.
That being said, I can see shooting a hippo for bait at the start of the hunt. Obviously, not with a bow in Zimbabwe.
During the day you will check baits, you really do not have time to do a proper DG hunt. Guy in my camp hunting a lion was traveling 250 km a day with his PH checking baits (got a buffalo after the lion and hippo as bait earlier on). Also, in Zimbabwe you hunt leopards during the night only in communal areas, in Parks areas it is dawn to dusk.I certainly know it isn't a gimme. I just figure that unless I opt to hunt with dogs, I am going to be doing nocturnal hunts for the leopard and then what am I going to hunt during the day. My preference would be to hunt other DG during the day in addition to the odd plains game for bait. Also, I would want all my hunts to be done with a bow.
No one will complain about how a dead hippo was killed, however if it’s wounded and members of hunting party are hurt or killed in follow up lots of questions will get asked and accusations made. It needs to stay legal.Outfitters know how to please a client and they know how to grease the wheels with anyone that may need it. A dead hippo is a dead hippo and no one is going to complain how it was killed….