Mtn_Infantry
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Speak with different outfitters. There are some who would likely let you be the hunter paying a full daily rate and charge your old man an observer rate but let him shoot some of your bag. I know if an outfitter in Mozambique that offered a situation like this to me.Hi everyone
Firstly great to meet you all a wonderful community got going here, an honor to join!
Being young and inexperienced myself I being part of the upcoming generation, would love to hear some of your suggestions/ advice. I have done a couple of safaris in South Africa which have been great but am keen to do my first Big Game Safari in Zimbabwe hopefully later on in the year. I plan on taking my parents as well as my wife which would be their first safari.
The main focus being I am quite keen to get my old man onto a buffalo and once he has been successful try my hand at one should there be availability/ opportunity to do so. And then I would look to pick up a couple of plains game along the way, and possibly look at a hippo on land. So aiming at a 12-16 day safari length in a high quality area.
Being a family we don't want to split up and thus want to go with one PH. What I am wanting some advice on is a situation where you have 1x full time so to speak hunter that would be me and, 1x hunter that would only be after one animal, what is the procedure for daily rates? Due to the fact that I am after a variety of species I obviously would be considered a full time hunter. However, should due to the fact that I would like my father to take the first buffalo and lets say it takes him 4 days to do so, upon completion will he still be considered a full time hunter? So having successfully getting his target animal and calling it a day on the hunt, from the next day does he technically become an observer? or because he has hunted an animal he is still regarded as a hunter thus paying those rates?
Otherwise really appreciate the advice
Regards
I second @375Fox comment on Zim not being the ideal place for your wife as an observer, BUT i don’t know your wife. Personally it’s not where I’d take my girlfriend or mom for their first safari unless they was actually hunting. It’s very different than South Africa, granted it’s area dependent. There are some really nice camps and lodges near some touristy stuff as well. The more people in the bush on each stalk the more challenging it will be.
I’ve never hunted Mozambique but I’m between that for buffalo and finishing my tiny 10 or going back to Zim for a leopard for my next safari. If the girlfriend decides to join, I’ll probably have her shoot some PG especially for bait animals if Leopard is on the menu.