Newsletter 52

Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

Our hunts have started for the year and I am happy to be able to report that we have had good success on trophy elephant bulls in the Gonarezhou Safari areas that as you know are in my opinion the best areas in Africa to hunt trophy elephant bulls, (and wild trophy buffalo bulls) these areas consistently produce elephant bulls of this quality year after year month after month, in fact it is fair to say that the hunting in the Gonarezhou safari areas of Zimbabwe is getting better and better.

There is almost no poaching in the Gonarezhou thanks mainly to the hard work of the National Parks Scouts and the hunting Operators anti poaching personal that control and patrol the Gonarezhou National Park and the areas adjoined to the Gonarezhou and KNP Parks that would otherwise be used as staging or hosting areas for poachers to enter the Parks including the Gonarezhou and the Kruger National Park that has many kilometres of unfenced shared boundaries with the Gonarezhou hunting areas, both these parks and the Mozambique National Park benefit from the anti poaching work the hunting Operators do. Without hunters coming to hunt here there would be no hunting Operators and no Operator anti-poaching units, we hunters are conservationists this is an undeniable truth.

I have said it before and I will say it again: In my opinion Zimbabwe is the number 1 hunting destination in Africa today, there is NO REASON why you should not be booking your hunt in Zimbabwe. Of course I believe that the areas I offer my clients are the best that Zimbabwe has to offer and below this text is why.

Without a doubt RSA is a wonderful country to hunt and offers hunters many different hunting options and an abundance of species to hunt, such habitat and species diversity cannot be not found anywhere else in Africa. I am able to offer you both South Africa and Zimbabwe so please contact me for more info.

This 70 pounder elephant was hunted by a European client of ours in the Gonarezhou area (Sengwe 2/Dumisa) during February 2016, the hunt was guided by Zim PH Nixon Dzingai:

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This 58 pounder was hunted by a European client of ours also during February in Malipati Safari area, guided by Zim PH Dean Green pictured here with PH Simon Dzingai:

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This 75 pounder was also hunted in the Gonarezhou area (Chibedziva), this one was hunted in March by another European client who was guided by Zim PH Steve Meyer:

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Hunters let’s be honest with one another here, these are all old bulls that have spread their genes and are age appropriate for hunting, just look at the tusk and body condition to help make your own determination. Of course we cannot promise 70 pounders to every client but you can be sure we are hunting age appropriate animals, you will do the same when you book with us.

This buffalo was hunted by a client from RSA and to be honest not recently but until now I have not had a photo of the buffalo and have not been able to share it with you so I am doing so now. The buffalo was hunted in the Gonarezhou safari areas guided by Zim PH Simon Dzingai.

This hard boss bull measured and un-believable 51 inches in horn width and is age appropriate for hunting. Can this be done again? Would you have said it was possible in the first place? Same story as the 122 pounder we hunted last year? You need to book with us and come hunt your bull.

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Thanks for taking the time to read my newsletters, I do have quota and hunting dates available on all big game including elephant, leopard, buffalo, lion, hippo, croc, sable and plains game in top concessions in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Clients, agents, PH’s and Outfitters please contact me for more info on our hunts.

With the USA stopping the import of lion trophies into the USA there is a fair amount of 2016 lion hunting quota available, please contact me for a fair priced lion hunt, this may be the year I get my own lion.

For all our RSA clients please visit us at Huntex Hall 4 stand #416 from the 14th to the 17th of April 2016.

Hunters best wishes

Carl Knight

Newsletter 51

Dear Hunting Friends

I hope that you are all well and that you enjoyed the festive season, I wish you all the best for 2016 and beyond.

Welcome to Take Aim Safaris 51st newsletter:

My last newsletter was sent out on the 21st of November 2015, since then not much hunting has happened to update you on as December is the period we close for the year although I did personally guide one last hunt for the year and that was an elephant bull hunt in South Africa at the start of December. The client on the hunt was my now good friend Matt, he and his family have hunted with me many times, by taking this elephant bull Matt moves one step closer to taking his African dangerous 7 in fact he now has 6 of the 7.

Well done Matt and thanks for another great hunt.

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Have you ever wondered what the best country in Africa is to hunt elephant? The answer is complicated (for some people) also subject to opinion and debate however for me the answer is clear and simple the best country to hunt elephant in is Zimbabwe. Why? There are more elephant in Zimbabwe than there are in any other country that is open for elephant hunting in fact only Botswana claims to have more elephant than Zimbabwe and Botswana is closed for hunting. Of course genetics play a role when it comes to trophy quality, here again Zimbabwe comes up on top with the biggest bulls in Africa CURRENTLY and consistently being hunted in Zimbabwe . Now without giving my opinion too much rather let’s stick to the facts and leave it at this: There are more elephants in Zimbabwe than any other country in Africa where elephants can be hunted.

If you want to book a hunt for a big elephant for yourself or for your client then let me give you 3 current reasons (when I say current I mean current and not what happened 5, 10 or 20 years ago) why you should book your hunt with me for the Gonarezhou Safari areas in Zimbabwe.

Here are the top 3 awards (my top 3 reasons for you to consider) for the biggest elephants shot in Zimbabwe during 2015, the awards were issued by the Zimbabwean Professional Hunters Association to the Zim PH’s that guided the hunts.

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1. Biggest elephant shot in Zimbabwe for 2015 was shot by a client whose hunt I booked. This is also the biggest elephant shot in Africa in living memory, the tusks weighed 122 and 120 pounds.

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2. Biggest elephant shot out of a safari area was also shot by one of my clients, tusks weighed 86 and 84 pounds.

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3. Best elephant out of 3 award. These tusks weighed 84 and 81 pounds. When you book with me you will hunt the best trophy bull elephant concessions available in Africa today.

The Zim PH’s that guided these hunts were Nixon Dzingai and Luke Swartz, all three bulls were shot in 2015.

I only book my clients into top concessions with top PH’s that know the areas they hunt and the animals in the areas like the backs of their hands, in most cases these PH’s have lived in these areas all their lives. If you are planning a hunt for 2016 then please contact me for a quote, you can be sure you will get not only the best PH and area for your hunt but a reliable office and booking service also.

For 2016 I have quota and dates available on all big game including the big 5 plus hippo and croc, sable, roan and all other plains game in the best concessions RSA and Zimbabwe have to offer. Clients, PH’s, Outfitters and Agents please contact me for all your RSA and Zimbabwe hunt bookings.

Thanks for passing my newsletter onto your hunting friends.

Visit us in Dortmund, Salzburg, Hungary and Huntex (RSA), feel free to contact me for more info.

Hunters best wishes

Carl Knight

Newsletter 50

Dear Hunting Friends

As always I hope this newsletter finds you well.

This newsletter is a personal milestone for me being my 50th, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the clients who have booked with me and either hunted with me personally or my PH partners. Also a big thanks to all the PH’s that guided them all of whom have devoted their lives to the preservation and conservation of African animals through their responsible hunting efforts. Thank you.

I attribute the success of Take Aim Safaris to me offering my clients the best fair chase hunting safaris in the best hunting concessions that Zimbabwe and RSA have to offer on hunts guided by whom I sincerely believe are the best Professional Hunters in Southern Africa today. Having now sold many hundreds of hunts to hunters from all over the world the results I consistently produce for my clients are available for all to see in the form of the photos in my online galleries and the newsletters on my website that don’t lie and bear testament to my comments. Please feel free to read past newsletter #1 to 50 on my website.

My 50th newsletter is full of great hunts recently conducted including this 65 and 61 pounder elephant bull hunted in Malipati Safari area Gonarezhou by a client from Europe with PH Nixon Dzingai plus this 43 inch wild sable hunted in Matetsi with PH Talmage Alexander and loads of other great hunts, please read on. This is as solid a newsletter as you will see anywhere in Africa from any Outfitter company, a gentle reminder that when book your hunt with me you will get the hunt you booked in the best area for the species you wish to hunt with no nonsense in between or after your hunt.

My 2016 prices are now available on my website together with area information and camp pictures, please feel free to email me any hunt enquiries you have and remember that early season trophy elephant bull hunts in the Gonarezhou Safari areas are always fantastic, same for buffalo.

What remains is for me to update you on recent hunts and wish you a fantastic festive season ahead, here is my version of a Zimbabwean Christmas tree:

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Here is the elephant that Nixon guided on the 12th November2015, pictured in the photo is Nixon and his oldest son Simon Dzingai:

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The hunts below this text were guided by Talmage Alexander between Matetsi and Binga in the last 2 months, as you can see Talmage has been hunting hard. The Matetsi and Binga concessions we offer are top class and full of game, logistically very easy to hunt Matetsi and Binga as they are both near the Victoria Falls international airport. Another big draw card is the Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park, we can show you both after your hunt.

This elephant bull was hunted by a Spanish client in Matetsi:

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Same client hunted this tuskless elephant:

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Same client hunted this very good sable in Matetsi:

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Next we welcomed Bulgarian clients on buffalo and sable hunts.
One of the clients shot this very good buffalo:

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The other client shot this 43 inch sable in Matetsi:

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And this old buffalo with one horn worn right down:

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Next Talmage and Terry hunted with more South African clients who successfully hunted these 3 buffalos in Matetsi and this elephant bull in Binga:

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With this my last newsletter for 2015 I again wish you a fantastic festive season and a happy new year, I have 3 more hunts left for this year including buffalo in Zim and elephant in RSA, I will update you on those in January 2016 with your own copy of my 2016 brochure.

As always thanks for sharing my newsletter with your hunting friends. Hunters, Agents, Outfitters and PH enquiries welcome.

Hunters best wishes

Carl Knight

Newsletter 49

Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

Some of you may know by now about this elephant bull that hit the world press and even made it onto CNN, some say that this bull is the biggest bull shot in Africa in the last 50 years, I can’t say for sure but I don’t remember any bigger bull being hunted in my life time. The international media has followed this story and attempted to turn this story into Cecil the elephant.

The international media and the beloved GREENIES from whom I have had numerous death threats since this bull was hunted with all due respect don’t know SHIT about conservation or African animals, they get emotional when they see a photo of a dead animal and thats all, they do nothing for conservation in most cases and could care less about the animals just as long as they aren’t being hunted. Hunters are true conservationists. I have never sold a hunt to a hunter that hunts because he or she hates animals, we all love animals, I have never sold a hunt to a hunter that would kill an animal to the detriment of the species, neither has any Outfitter or PH I know, in fact that hunter does not exist.

I have been repeatedly called by the world press about this elephant: USA, England, Germany, RSA you name it, all of whom wanting to sensationalise this hunt and drill us hunters, they wanted the name of the hunter so they could “name and shame him” I refused and still do refuse to name the hunter. The shame is theirs for their blatant ignorance and I know they are reading this. I had to take down my website for some days whilst this shit storm was going on. For the record my website and all photos on my site are copyright protected. We hunters are under attack…

Consider this isolated example Mr. Greenie: The Transfrontier Park incorporating the Gonarezhou National Park (where we hunt), the Mozambique National Park and the Kruger National Park have an accurate estimated elephant population of 40.000 elephants combined as the Transfrontier Park, we get +-30 elephant bulls on quota per annum shared between the 4 Gonarezhou hunting concessions spanning over 300.000 hectares, Mozambique and the Greater KNP (ANPR) I estimate get the same amount of elephant to hunt on quota per annum thats 90 bulls and only bulls that can be hunted from a population of 40.000 elephants how much damage do you think we are doing?

There are way too many elephants in the areas they exist, I am not saying that elephants are not under threat across Africa, perhaps higher in Africa where hunting was closed the elephant populations were hammered by poachers that moved in when the hunting companies pulled out and the hunting concession anti-poaching units stopped as a result, yes the Outfitters do the anti poaching in the hunting areas. Consider that in order for a poacher to get into a National Park to poach he would first have to get through the adjoining hunting concession, not easy whilst hunting Operators are on the ground, hunting Operators also keep Parks patrols under their watchful eye.

Now let’s be clear: I am no expert but I am rational, I GREW UP HERE in Southern Africa AND HAVE LIVED HERE ALL MY LIFE, rewind 30 years to when I was 12 years old visiting these areas with my father a hunter before me, Botswana was a forest, so was Hwange and the Gonarezhou so was the Kruger in fact they all had massive trees and huge amounts of tree flora to support the 25% of what we have now Southern African elephant population, fast forward to today and these areas are under huge pressure, the tress are all but gone, there is almost no baobabs left in the Gonarezhou, whats left is small shrubs and broken down trees that took hundreds if not thousands of years to grow, same in Hwange, KNP and Botswana now let’s fast forward another 30 years from today when we have 4 times as many elephants as we do today living in the same geographic area if not a smaller area as their roaming areas are diminishing due to human population, where will we be then? My opinion is the elephants will all be dead due to starvation and soil erosion if we leave them to destroy their habitat as they are, and with them all the smaller game, buffalo, lion, leopard etc also all dead or under threat and who shall we thank? The Greenies who in their armchair conservation wisdom and armchair journalism wisdom won’t let us cull OUR OWN animals or they withdraw investment to our National Parks etc.

You tell me who the killers are? For the most part the Greenies have never even been to Africa never mind seen an elephant, they don’t talk our language nor understand our culture. Yes I am perhaps getting too involved here but I have had personal death threats and threats against my family all week since this elephant was legally hunted, I have shut down my website and turned off my phone, all I have ever done is loved Africa and our animals same as you have my hunting friends.

To the press:
Did I book this elephant hunt? Yes
Do I regret that? No
Was I the PH? No that honour belongs to Nixon Dzingai
Will I tell you who the hunter was? Never
Do I think it can be done again? 110%

You say a bull like this has more tourism value than hunting value, that is bullshit he was a 55 to 60 year old bull the bottom jaw molars were all but worn down, he had spread his gene for the last 30 years, tusks like that don’t grow in 30 or 35 years if you think that they do then you better hit the books or better yet actually get out of your armchair and do some on the ground research.  Parks entrance fee to try and view this bull is 10 USD per person a hunt like this cost 40.000 USD you do the maths, the Gonarezhou does not have that many visitors in a decade.

The bulk of the money 70% plus paid to hunt this bull and all other elephant bulls hunted in Zimbabwe and all other hunts in Zimbabwe goes to National Parks and “Campfire” community development projects for schools, roads, hospitals and compensation to the local villages whose maize, sugarcane and other crops get destroyed by these bulls year after year, the meat from the hunts gets eaten in every instance from tail to trunk. These are the facts and moreover I could care less if you Greenies and international press believe me or not.

I have always found it interesting that Greenies 99% of the time eat meat and enjoy the finer comforts like leather seats in their home, office and in their cars perhaps they feel those grew on trees? At the same time they think that their leather shoes, leather handbags and leather belts grew on trees? Allow us hunters to do the real work when it comes to conservation and provision of food for our family, without us that are prepared to kill to live you too would starve to death.

Anyhow that said I approach my career as a Professional Hunter and Hunting Outfitter as a person that loves animals and with the heart of a conservationist if that ever changes I will close my business and stop hunting on that day.

From my point of view I am happy to agree to disagree with the Greenies, you stay behind your desk and I will stay in the African bush.

Here are the photos of the bull our client from Europe hunted, the tusks weighed 122 and 120 pounds per side = a total tusk weight of 242 pounds. (Person in photo is camp manager):

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Some “experts” will say this bull was pure luck and this can never be repeated, in my mind those same “experts” would have said this hunt was not possible in the first place. The truth is these big bulls are out there and they can be legally hunted, the place to do that is the Gonarezhou about that I have no doubt. The other place would be Kruger but that is not possible in RSA due to permit restrictions on tusk weight. If you think this will never happen again then I disagree with you, the Gonarezhou harvests massive elephant bulls every year this is the second 100 + pounder in the last 3 years, many in the 80 and 90 pound range are successfully hunted every year. If you want a chance at one of these trophy bulls then contact me for your booking.

On another recent hunt in the Gonarezhou a client of mine managed to hunt this very good tom leopard:

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Also this 45 inch hard boss buffalo:

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The same client who shot the leopard and buffalo also shot a very good kudu bull and this very good hippo bull:

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Also on recent hunts since my last newsletter more South African clients booked their buffalo hunts in Zimbabwe, here are some photos of those RSA client hunts conducted between Matetsi and Gonarezhou with PH’s Simon Dzingai, Talmage Alexander and Stephen Meyer:

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As you can see the late season buff hunts have been fantastic, the buff movement is really great at the moment in Matetsi and Gonarezhou, we do have late season dates open if you are planning a last minute booking.

I still have 2 elephant bull hunt permits left for the Gonarezhou for this year, please contact me if you are interested in booking.

As always thanks for taking the time to read my newsletters and share them with your hunting friends.

To all my German and Austrian clients please take a look at my recently updated and translated German website.

 

STATEMENT FROM ZIMBABWE PARKS AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

TROPHY ELEPHANT WAS HUNTED IN MALIPATI SAFARI AREA NOT GONAREZHOU

On the 7th of October 2015, an adult male elephant was hunted as a trophy by a foreign client through a locally registered safari company in Malipati Safari area. The elephant had tusks weighing 55 and 54 kilogrammes respectively. Contrary to social media reports which are misleading alleging that the elephant in question was hunted in in Gonarezhou National Park. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority further dismisses the report as false and malicious since Zimparks does not allow trophy hunting in a National Park.

In Zimbabwe hunting is legally permitted in the following land tenure categories, State safari areas and gazetted indigenous forests, in communal areas under the Communal Areas Management Programmes for indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) and on private land. Malipati Safari Area, is part of the Parks and Wildlife Estate, located in the south eastern part of the country and adjacent to Gonarezhou National Park. Currently, Malipati Safari Area is being leased out to the Chiredzi Rural District council under the CAMPFIRE arrangements where communities will benefit from revenue generated from wildlife based projects including hunting in the area. Such hunts go a long way in assisting communities in the surrounding area.

The elephant population of Gonarezhou-Malipati complex is estimated of 11 452 elephants from the 2014 aerial survey. Malipati safari area is allocated sustainable quota and hunting permit for all wildlife species including elephants on annual basis.

Zimbabwe subscribes to the principle of sustainable utilization of its natural resources, including consumptive and non-consumptive utilization of wildlife. Wildlife utilization programmes and projects generate revenue that is used to develop local community areas and contribute to the improvement of living standards of local communities that live with wildlife or adjacent to protected areas and to support conservation programmes.

Carl Knight
Contact Number: 0027-82-749-1747
Email: carl@takeaimsafaris.com
Web: www.takeaimsafaris.com

Newsletter 48

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Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

Since my last newsletter on the 10th of August we have had some great hunts as you can see below, in fact I suppose it’s fair to say its “Dagga Boy” season… here are some photos from the hunts. I do have dates and quota available for all big game hunts for the remainder of the 2015 and the 2016 season. I have just returned from the Gonarezhou where the buffalo, elephant and leopard movement is excellent at the moment. We have hippo and croc left in Binga plus a few elephants and sable in Matetsi.

Here is a photo of me stuck in the mud after shooting a buffalo just north of the Gonarezhou, good sports….

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During August a TAS client shot this very good 41 and a half inch buffalo with Zim PH Luke Swartz:

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Also during August a TAS client shot this heavy boss dagga boy with Zim PH Simon Dzingai:

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Also during August another TAS client shot a heavy boss dagga boy with Simon:

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This dagga boy was shot in Sengwe 1 Zimbabwe during September.

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This buffalo was also shot in September in the Gonarezhou area:

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Two of my clients managed to get these 2 dagga boys down on the same day from a group of 8 dagga boys, one of the hunters also shot this Livingstone eland, a 56 inch kudu was also shot:

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Also during September another client of mine shot this dagga boy in Sengwe 2 Zimbabwe with PH George Hallemore:

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On another August hunt PH Talmage Alexander guided this hippo/croc hunt in Binga Zimbabwe:

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That’s 9 Buffalo plus a Hippo/Croc and some plains game since the middle of August, if you want a serious partner for your big game hunt bookings then contact me.

 

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1.   One Buffalo Hunt (shoot 1 Buffalo)

  • 7 day buffalo hunt @ 1.000 USD per day
  • Buffalo trophy fee 4.500 USD
  • Extra charges:
  • 750 USD road transfer fee from Harare to Gonarezhou including the return trip
  • 2% Government levy on day fees
  • 4% Government levy on trophy fees
  • 350 USD field trophy preparation fee and transport of trophy to taxidermist fee
  • Plains game can be hunted for the trophy fee

2.   Two Buffalo Hunt (shoot 2 Buffalos)

  • 10 day hunt @ 1.000 USD per day
  • 1st buffalo 4.500 USD
  • 2nd buffalo 4.500 USD
  • Extra charges as above
  • Plains game can be hunted for the trophy fee

 

Top PH’s, Top concessions and Top results is what I do, if you are interested in any big game hunts please contact me for more information. Agent/Outfitter/PH and client enquires welcome.

Please share my newsletter with your hunting friends.

Hunters best wishes.

Carl Knight

Newsletter 47

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Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

Since my last newsletter on the 10th of July 2015 we have had some very good hunts in both South Africa and Zimbabwe, please read on for photos and updates from the hunts. I do have quota and dates available on all big game for 2015 and 2016 in RSA, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. We have lots of buffalo left on quota in the Gonarezhou for this year and the movement of buffalo into the hunting areas is very good, if you are considering a buffalo hunt then this year is a perfect time to do your hunt.

Lots of hunts still to come for this year so please keep an eye out for my newsletters.

During August I guided long term clients of mine Matt and his family on this hunt in Limpopo RSA, Matt moved one step closer to completing his dangerous 7 by taking this croc, we also hunted this very good dagga boy buffalo in the 40 inch range plus this 29 inch nyala, this sable, zebra, bushbuck and reedbuck.

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During July clients from Europe hunted these great trophies in Matetsi/Zimbabwe with PH Talmage Alexander:

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Also during July a client from the USA hunted this very good leopard in the Gonarezhou Safari area with PH Kent Yeatman:

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Back in Matetsi PH Steve Meyer guided Brian from the USA for this great kudu bull and zebra, as I write this they are still hunting for Brian’s leopard.

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Please email me if you would like a quote on a hunt in either RSA, Zimbabwe or Mozambique, all concession information and camp pictures are available on my website. Client, Outfitter, PH and Agent enquiries are welcome.

As always thanks for taking the time to read my newsletters and pass them onto your hunting friends.

Hunters best wishes.

Carl Knight
www.takeaimsafaris.com

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Newsletter 46

Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

Since my last newsletter on the 8th of June we have had some great hunts in Zimbabwe, allow me to take this opportunity to update you on those hunts and tell you more about a new concession in South Africa that I am rolling out to my clients. I do have dates and quota available on all big game hunts for both South Africa and Zimbabwe, if you are interested in a big game hunt please contact me for more info.

During June long term client and friend of Take Aim Safaris Matt went up to Binga on Lake Kariba and shot this very good hippo bull:

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During July a Spanish client of TAS shot this old elephant bull with a massive body in Matetsi:

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During June/July Russian clients of TAS hunted in Matetsi/Binga, here are photos of some of the animals they hunted:

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New South African Concession

I started by saying I have a new concession in South Africa, the area is 3700 hectares and is situated 70 KMS East of Tzaneen near Phalaborwa, the area is fantastic for buffalo, sable, nyala, bushbuck and general plains game, there are close to 200 buffalo on the property with some great hard boss bulls around. I have uploaded camp pictures and area info for this concession to my website, you can follow this link to see pictures of this 5 star lodge and read more about the Mulati River hunting area, please scroll to the bottom of the SA hunting areas page on my website to see the pictures and read area info for this concession.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE MULATI RIVER CONCESSION

Thanks for taking the time to read my newsletters and pass them on to your hunting friends.

Hunters, Agents, PH’s and Outfitters please contact me for more info and bookings.

Hunters best wishes

Carl Knight

Newsletter 45

Dear Hunting Friends

Southern Africa June 2015.

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

I am pleased to be able to share more early season hunting successes with you, this year has been a good year so far with late season hunts looking to produce fantastic results, the low rainfall we experienced end of 2014 and early 2015 prompted the very good early season movement of game out of the National Parks into the unfenced adjoining hunting concessions this game movement will continue into the late season months in fact it will get better and better as the winter months set in.

The Gonarezhou has produced some very big elephants already this year with 2 bulls over 85 pounds being taken plus a good few over 60 and 70 pounds, these bulls were featured on my previous 2015 newsletters that you should have received, if not you can view those newsletters on my website. Gonarezhou buffalo movement is currently very good and will continue until the rains start in December. I still have elephant, buffalo, leopard, hippo, crocodile and plains game on quota in the Gonarezhou for 2015.

Game movement in Matetsi is looking great with PH Talmage Alexander taking this 42 inch sable in Matetsi during May with a European client, the same client also shot this very good crocodile in Binga. I do have quota on elephant, buffalo, leopard, sable, hippo, croc and plains game between both Matetsi and Binga.

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Also during May Gonarezhou PH’s Lloyd Yeatman and Simon Dzingai took these two great dagga boy buffalos, this hyena and this very good nyala with clients from South Africa. I haven’t got the measurements yet but one of these buffalos looks well into the mid 40 inch mark to me.

On this hunt the client and the PH’s were tracking an elephant bull when they were confronted by a herd of Gonarezhou elephant cows, young bulls and calf’s, the herd charged the hunting group who in turn shouted and performed at the elephants to get them to turn away, the elephants did turn away at first then decided to come back this time in full charge, this elephant cow was shot in self defence in full charge at a distance of 10 meters. A very close call.

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Also during May PH Philip Craucamp took this 60 pounder elephant in the Gonarezhou with an American client. Another client who booked with me shot a 50 pounder elephant also in the Gonarezhou during May, I unfortunately don’t have a picture of that bull yet, I hope I can add that bull to my next newsletter:

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In Matetsi during May/June PH’s Steve Meyer and Talmage Alexander once again showed why they are such a highly rated PH’s delivering these results to this happy hunter who managed to shoot this magnificent leopard, this 40 inch sable and this buffalo on an 18 day hunt. Matetsi is amongst Zimbabwe’s top hunting concessions especially for late season hunts. I do have dates and quota available.

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If you are interested in a big game hunt in either Zimbabwe, Mozambique or South Africa then please email me for a quote and more info. PH, Outfitter, Client and Agent enquiries welcome. Please share my newsletters with your hunting friends.

Hunt pricelists, area information, camp photos and trophy photos from previous hunts booked with me are all available to be viewed on my website.

Thanks for taking the time to read my newsletters.

Hunters best wishes.

Carl Knight

 

Newsletter 44

Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

Since my last newsletter in March during the last 6 weeks hunters that booked with Take Aim Safaris have had some really great hunt in Zimbabwe, here are some photos and more information. For those of you considering a big game hunt in either South Africa, Zimbabwe or Mozambique please contact me for a quote in the top concessions that each of these countries has to offer, I have hunting dates and quota available on all big game.

During March/April in the Gonarezhou a client of ours from Europe shot this 55 pounder elephant, this hippo, crocodile, buffalo and some plains game:

 

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Also during March another client from Europe shot this buffalo and hippo also in the Gonarezhou area:

 

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Also during April clients shot this 35 pounder elephant bull and 4.81 metre crocodile in Binga. I still have lots of hippo, croc and elephant available in Binga. In Matetsi I have leopard, buffalo, sable and elephant available plus loads of plains game.

 

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Top PH’s, Top concessions and Top results is what I do, if you are interested in any big game hunts please contact me for more information. Agent/Outfitter/PH and client enquires welcome.
Please share my newsletter with your hunting friends.

Hunters best wishes.

Carl Knight

Newsletter 43

Dear Hunting Friends

I hope this email finds you well.

As the hunting season gets going here in Southern Africa I am pleased to bring you more good news of successful elephant bull hunts in the Gonarezhou and the first bull shot in Binga for this year. We are currently in prime time season for Gonarezhou trophy elephant bull hunts and have a record number of hunts coming up over the next few months. Watch this space for updates from the Gonarezhou that I maintain is the best area in Africa for trophy elephant bulls.

I have dates and quota available on all big game including elephant bulls, please contact me for more information.

Zimbabwean PH Luke Swartz followed up on his early season success on elephant bulls by taking this trophy bull with symmetrical tusks both weighing 87 pounds, this bull was shot in the Gonarezhou area during March. Luke’s last bull that was shot in February also in the Gonarezhou area had tusks weighing 86 and 80 pounds, that bull was featured in my last newsletter and can be viewed on my website in the trophy gallery.

Also during March in the Gonarezhou Zimbabwean PH Stephen Meyer took this very old 60 pounder elephant.

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During late March Zimbabwean PH Talmage Alexander took this crop raider elephant in Binga, note the crops in the background of the photo.

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Buffalo Special Offer:

I have the following special offer available:
10 DAY HUNT FOR 2 BUFFALO BULLS :

10 day hunt @ 1.000 USD per day
1st buffalo 4.500 USD
2nd buffalo 4.500 USD

Plains game can be hunted as per my Gonarezhou pricelist for 2015.
EXTRA CHARGES :

2% Government levy on daily rates
4% Government levy on trophy fees
350 USD field trophy preparation and trophy transportation to taxidermist fee
750 USD road transfer fee from Harare to the Gonarezhou and back to Harare
HUNTING AREA :

Gonarezhou concessions:

–          Malipati Safari Area
–          Sengwe 1
–          Sengwe 2

Camp pictures and area info can be viewed on my website.

There is NO better deal available for buffalo hunts in Zimbabwe in recognised safari areas. I can also offer this deal on a 7 day hunt for 1 buffalo.

I have quota available on: elephant, buffalo, sable, hippo, croc, leopard and lion.

Thank you for sharing my newsletter with your hunting friends.

Hunters best wishes.

Carl Knight
www.takeaimsafaris.com