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We are a hunting outfitter based in Pretoria South Africa.
Our operations are based at Ndlovu Lodge from where we operate
hunting safaris in various concession areas in South Africa,
and Zimbabwe. We also offer an exception value buffalo package
in Tanzanias Selous Game Reserve.
We have been conducting hunting safaris
in South Africa for over twenty years. Our professional hunters
are experienced in pursuing the Big Five as well as the plains
game of Southern Africa and all of us from the office staff
to the camp staff and professional hunters are committed to
making your African safari the experience of a lifetime
Peter is a trained ecologist who
received his degree in natural sciences from the University
of Pretoria. He has been hunting full time for over 22 years
and could be regarded as one of South Africa's most experienced
professional hunters. Ndlovu lodge has 5 professional hunters
during the season all of whom have at least 8 years experience
in the demanding South African bush.
Peter has gained exceptional experience
in both plains game hunting as well as big five hunting and
has been instrumental in the training of all the other professional
hunters over the years.
The primary areas in South Africa
where we conduct hunting safaris are: the Eastern Free State
and Limpopo Bushveld. In each of these safari areas we have
various hunting concessions. The specific concession we will
utilize will depend on the time of year as well as the number
of trophies which we have taken in a concession area.
EASTERN
FREE STATE
The Eastern Free State is characterized
by wind swept grassland towered over by sandstone cliffs.
The Plains Game Species which can be hunted here included
the Black Wildebeest , Sprinbuck , Mountain Reedbuck , Red
Hartebeest, Blesbuck , Red Hartebeest, Burchells Zebra.
LIMPOPO BUSHEVELD
An area characterized by areas
ranging from thick brush to broken hills. The area is home
to various plains game animals and hunting is normally conducted
from March to October. The most popular species which can
be hunted in this are include the Kudu, Impala, Blue Wildebeest,
Waterbuck, Burchells Zebra, Eland, Gemsbuck, Red Hartebeest,
Steenbuck and Duiker. Collectors can also pursue the Giraffe
and Reedbuck in this area. The illusive Nyala is also found
in some of our concessions.
Hunting the Big Five
We conduct Big Five Hunting
Safaris in South Africa and Zimbabwe and we also offer a special
Buffalo Hunting Package to Tanzania. We do not publish the
prices of the Big Five in our price list because the prices
tend to vary greatly for country and area hunted. The legislation
in the countries where the hunts are conducted also seem to
change every other month. Please let us know which of the
animals you are interested in as well as the time year and
we will get back to you with a full written proposal with
48hrs
The specifc areas in which the hunts
are conducted can range from the thick brush of the areas
surrounding the Kruger National Park to the broken hills of
north eastern Zimbabwe. Whichever the area or specific animal,
a big five safari is always exciting. We take great care in
the planning of each of these hunts and they are always conducted
by one of our professional hunters who have years of experience
in pursuing the Big Game of Africa.
Buffalo
Of the Big 5, and even possibly
of all the huntable African animals, this must be the single
most sought after animal because of a certain mystique surrounding
the danger involved when hunting it. Solitary bulls can have
the notion to charge unprovoked if the hunter is spotted by
chance. The buffalo can be considered as the most dangerous
animal when wounded, and many a hunter has had a narrow escape,
and some have even met up with death when tracking these mighty
opponents. It is strongly suggested that you use the largest
calibre rifle you feel comfortable with (starting with 375)
when booking a buffalo hunt. Range could be up to 100 yards
depending on the terrain where the hunt takes place
Elephant
Prepare well in advance, as
this is a hunt where your physical ability will be tested
to the full. Walking great distances, often in heat well into
the 90’s (Fahrenheit) is not an uncommon feature. There
is a real possibility of tracking an elephant that has insufficient
tusks, only to start looking for another one and tracking
it. Stalking could be tedious, dangerous and uncommonly long
as one would like to place the perfect shot. This hunt can
be intimidating due to the sheer size of the quarry, the loud
trumpeting sound and the breaking of foliage when fleeing,
or even worse, when charging. Average range would seldom exceed
100 yards.
Lion
This usually entails a lot of
walking. Starting early in the morning, we scout the 10,000
acre concession for fresh tracks, assisted by experienced
trackers who know the area like the back of their hands. Testing
the direction of the wind frequently, we head out in pursuit
of our worthy trophy. Many a time one would find claw marks
on trees as the day progresses. When spotting the lion, one
would ideally like to position yourself in such a manner that
the best possible shot is afforded. One would always wish
for a one-shot kill, but this also does not always happen
and a follow-up would then be required. It is a pre-requisite
according to South African law that any of the Big 5 may ONLY
be hunted with a minimum caliber of 375, or bigger, ensuring
everybody’s safety in a situation like that. It is seldom
that the range would be more than 100 yards.
Leopard
Probably one of the most frustrating,
yet rewarding hunts of the Big 5 as one usually spends a lot
of time in a blind, being very still at all times. Mostly
leopards are hunted during the evenings, as they are mainly
nocturnal animals. Many trophies have been collected during
daytime, but this is more the exception than the rule. An
area where leopard activity was identified will be targeted
for baiting to entice the animal to return for feeding. When
the leopard is feeding and at ease, the hunter has the best
opportunity to collect the trophy at about 50-60 yards.
In the 2005/2006 season to
date we have already taken 4 lions, and have booked another
7 lion hunts. We have booked 5 buffalo hunts which will be
conducted through the course of the season, 1 Rhino has been
hunted and we have booked another 3 rhino hunts. The leopard
hunts we have booked for this season numbers four at the moment.
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