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Leopard Safaris
Elusive and dangerous are the first thoughts any hunter
should have when hunting leopard. This is, pound for pound, the most
dangerous animal in the world when wounded, drawing a deep respect from
all who have hunted this magnificent creature.


 



Behavior
Leopards are usually solitary, holding and protecting a large territory
which is roamed in its entirety on a regular basis. They are extremely
shy animals with excellent senses and camouflage. The perception that
leopard are few is testament to this fact. Males are larger bodied with
a broader head and generally a darker, yellowish-orange tinge to their
coats, especially along the top of their back.
They
are largely nocturnal and hunt a wide variety of prey from medium-sized
antelope down to frogs and mice. They are extremely adaptive and are
able to live in a variety of terrain, making them widespread throughout
Africa.
Hunt
Due to their
secretive nature it would be very difficult to successfully hunt
leopard on a 14 or 21 day safari without baiting or dogs. Baiting is
the most popular method, lying in wait at dusk from a well camouflaged
blind 50 or more yards away. If an area has been hunted before, the
leopard is more alert, usually coming to the bait the last few minutes
before complete darkness. Quality optics with strong light gathering
capabilities is necessary. Take note of how the leopard is sitting on
the bait and listen to your PH's advice as to where to aim. Studying
the anatomy of the leopard is essential.
Caliber
Any medium caliber
rifle from 30.06 and upwards is adequate with the best shot being for
the shoulder and vitals area. Use the best quality soft nosed
ammunition you can get.
Trophy
With leopard, trophy
judgment is usually not as important as deciding whether it is a mature
male or not. The best indicators are the body, head and neck size and
the base of the tail.
REMEMBER THIS - you need to
have the CITES importation
permit approved before you hunt the animal so you MUST apply well in
advance because the process can take up to 90 days for approval. ALSO the country
where you shoot the Leopard will not issue you with and export permit
unless you have your import permit in hand!
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