East African Greater Kudu hunting
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Where to hunt East African Greater Kudu
There are two kinds of Kudu that go by the name of “Eastern”. One is the East African Greater Kudu, the officially recognized subspecies that occupies the savannah of Eastern Africa. Within its natural range hunting opportunities exist in Tanzania. The other is Eastern Cape Kudu; this kind of the animal is recognized by trophy books, but not singled out by biologists; it is found in the South African province of the same name.
Price distribution
The East African Greater Kudu hunting in Tanzania is one of the most coveted, but also most expensive hunting experiences; a 10-day hunt starts at about $30,000, before trophy fees. Typically, a trophy fee for a Greater Kudu in Tanzania is about $4,000.
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If you’re not sure what all those “package deals”, “trophy fees” and “daily rates” in the hunt descriptions stand for, and how much to budget for travel, tips, taxidermy, and whatnot, check out this blog story. It covers all items of a safari budget, and average spending figures that will help you make a rough estimate of your African adventure.
17 Aug 2017 All said and done: What’s the bottom line for an average South African hunt?When to hunt East African Greater Kudu?
The rut is not an option for hunting East African Kudu in Tanzania, as the hunting season opens July 1 and closes December 31. The best time for Kudu hunting in East Africa is the dry season, when the animals congregate around waterholes.
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