Livingstone’S Suni hunting
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Where to hunt Livingstone’S Suni
Livingstone's Suni ist the bigger of the two suni subspecies. A coveted member of the “Tiny Ten” group, it inhabits the area south of the Zambezi River in Mozambique, Eastern Zimbabwe and the Zululand region of KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. The best Livingstone's suni hunting area is said to be Coutada 11 within the Marromeu Complex in Mozambique. Other good locations include the Niassa and Zambezi River concessions in Zimbabwe; the remains of the Sand Forest areas in Zululand offer good opportunities as well.
Price distribution
The trophy fees for Livingstone's suni in South Africa can range from $2,000-3,000, and reach over $4,000. In Mozambique, daily rates are higher ($600-$700 as compared to $350-450 in Zululand), and you will be required to book a minimum of a 6-10 day hunt, but with the trophy fee of $995-1,600, the total price of a dedicated suni hunt bottom-lines about the same.
Suni Hunting in Southern and Eastern Africa
Learn more about hunting suni, its life history, and conservation issues from our blog by Peter Ruddle.
24 May 2020 Suni Hunting in Southern and Eastern AfricaWhen to hunt Livingstone’S Suni?
Suni may be hunted year round In South Africa and Zimbabwe. In Mozambique the season is open from April 1 to November 30. Suni inhabit dry riverine bush and Sand Forests, so the best months for hunting Suni are the dry months of June to October when the trees have lost some of their leaves and the foliage is not so dense. The absolutely best time is August and September, when there's an abundance of fallen leaves that suni feed on.
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