Mozambique - Use Caution for Unlicensed and Unregistered Hunts
This is a discussion on Mozambique - Use Caution for Unlicensed and Unregistered Hunts within the Mozambique Hunting Reports forums, part of the Hunting Reports & Questions About Outfitters/PHs category; I thought this article was particularly interesting. It is from the most recent "Hunt Report" publication. All credit must go ...
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02-17-2011, 11:38 AM #1
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Mozambique - Use Caution for Unlicensed and Unregistered Hunts
I thought this article was particularly interesting. It is from the most recent "Hunt Report" publication. All credit must go to them. I would strongly consider caution when looking at a Mozambique outfitter.
While attending the Dallas Safari Club Convention last month, I obtained a list of hunting operators from Mozambique who are members of the Association of Mozambique Operators (AMOS). I’ve previously reported on how this association is working to make itself a self-regulating body with the strength to toss out bad apples by policing operators, being involved in the setting of quotas and providing reliable information on operators in general, including who has which concessions in Mozambique. All of the members of the association must be legal, chartered and registered operators.
So far, there are 20 members. For the sake of space, I have posted the list on the homepage of our website under the Reference Desk section at the bottom of the page. Subscribers without online access may call our office to receive a copy.
I provided this list to E-mail Extra subscribers right after the DSC show for their use in researching operators at upcoming shows. (See this bulletin on our homepage under Email Extra Bulletins in the lefthand column.)
I reminded readers that Mozambique has been plagued by unscrupulous hunting operators selling and conducting hunts illegally. Some have even marketed hunts and taken clients to concessions that belong to other operators.
In Mozambique, only legally-registered operators can obtain hunting licenses, gun import permits and trophy export permits for their clients, so it is important that hunters do their homework before booking a hunt there. I recommend reading my article from May 2010 about this for more specific tips. (See Article ID 2443 in our database.)
After I circulated the AMOS list, I received several anxious e-mails from booking agents and operators who were not listed in my bulletin, which they apparently interpreted as a list of legal safari operators in Mozambique. They feared that hunters would use only the list of AMOS members in their research. Just to be clear, the list of AMOS members is only one more tool to use when checking out a Mozambique operator, though it is an absolute guarantee of the legal status of member operators.
But there are many legal operators who are NOT members of AMOS, and I have begun adding a list of these non-members who are legal operators at the bottom of that bulletin.
Many of these are excellent hunting companies of long standing;you will find a number of them in our database in the 91 subscriber Hunt Reports and 35 past articles on hunting in Mozambique we have on file. Some operators, such as Safaris de Mocambique, Luwire, Kambako, Zambezi Delta Safaris and Saimaan Hunting Safaris, to name only a few, have reports in our system going back to 1998. There are others, and I’m sure some of them will take me to task for not mentioning them here. Make sure you check our database of past reports and articles as part of your research when booking a hunt in Mozambique! E-mail Extra subscribers have unlimited access to the database for only $3 a month, while the cost for our entire Mozambique file equals the cost of a whole year’s standard subscription.
Another step you can take is ask the operator you are dealing with for a copy of his Mozambican company registration. Also request proof that he is the owner of the hunting area he is promoting or that he has an agreement with the owner to hunt there, as there is some subleasing by some operators. Don’t be afraid to book a hunt in Mozambique, just make doubly sure your hunt is conducted by a legal operator.…Tom
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02-17-2011, 11:49 AM #2
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This is the most important information in my opinion. If you hunt with the wrong group you might not get your trophies out, you might be hunting on someone's concession, and you might be supporting an illegal hunt. Just do your homework and be smart before jumping into a hunt!
Tom
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02-23-2011, 11:06 PM #3
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Thank you very much !!!!
Mozambique is agreat place to find good opportunities to hunt.....
The hunting bussiness is not well developed there... and a hunter who "risk himself" hunting in not developed areas... has the advantages of really wild african surprises... you can hunt unexpected monster trophies... or returning with empty hands...
A great place to consider... but let's do our homework previously.
Jose
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02-24-2011, 08:22 AM #4
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Tom,
Have heard or have any experience with a outfitter name Nhenda. They operate in the Tete area on the Cahora Bassa Lake.
Any thoughts?
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02-24-2011, 09:27 AM #5
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I was at a SCI show this last weekend....and a certain SA operator was promoting hunts in Moz....I said whos the operator there....we know a guy that has a concession....he's too busy in Cameroon...so he told us to use his area and give him a share of the profits.
Needless to say I don't want to end up in "Court"....but use caution when booking a hunt...I thought the guys prices were way too cheap to be legal.
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02-24-2011, 11:40 AM #6
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Gregf, Check out this hunt report for Nhenda Safaris Mozambique posted by one of our member.
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