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Teron Hunts

ALL-INCLUSIVE MOZAMBIQUE HUNTING TRIPS

Mozambique,
A Hunter's Paradise

Choose Your Next Trophy

Why Is Mozambique The Right Choice for the Africa Hunt?

Part of "BIG FIVE"

Cape Buffalo

One of Africa’s most iconic Big Five. Hunting the Cape Buffalo in Mozambique demands courage, marksmanship, and respect. It’s an intense, adrenaline-filled experience.

Hippopotamus

Often underestimated, the hippo is one of Africa’s most dangerous animals. Hunts typically take place near rivers and lakes, requiring patience and precision.

Part of "BIG FIVE"

Leopard

The ultimate challenge in stealth and timing. Leopard hunting is done over bait, often at night. A true test of a hunter’s discipline and nerves.

Part of "BIG FIVE"

Lion

Majestic and powerful, hunting lion in Mozambique is a traditional and emotional pursuit, usually done by tracking or over bait in remote wilderness areas.

Spotted Hyena

A rare but intriguing trophy, often hunted opportunistically. Hyenas are elusive, intelligent, and make for a unique addition to any hunter’s collection.

Roosevelt’s Sable Antelope

A prized and elegant trophy, the Roosevelt sable stands out for its impressive horns and deep black coat. Hunts require tracking skills and often take place in thick bush.

Livingstone’s Eland

Africa’s largest antelope and a true heavyweight. Elusive and cautious, hunting eland demands endurance and skilled tracking.

Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest

A challenging and rewarding plains game species. Known for their odd shape and speed, these antelopes are hunted in open savannahs and woodland edges.

Wildebeest

A tough and resilient animal, often taken during plains game hunts. Known for unpredictable behavior and fast movements.

Southern Greater Kudu

One of Africa’s most admired trophies. The kudu is elusive and ghostlike in the bush. Spiral horns and a noble posture make it a dream trophy.

Common Waterbuck

Recognizable by its white ring on the rump, the waterbuck prefers wet terrain. Tough and durable, it offers a rewarding hunt in riverine areas.

Crawshay’s Zebra

A unique subspecies found in Mozambique, Crawshay’s zebra is a beautiful and rare plains game trophy. Quick, sharp-eyed, and often in open terrain.

Crocodile

Stealth and patience define crocodile hunting. Usually taken near riverbanks, a precise shot is crucial to anchor this ancient predator.

Baboon

Usually hunted opportunistically. Baboons are clever, social, and quick. A challenging shot and a good addition for hunters seeking variety.

Porcupine

A rare nocturnal trophy. Porcupines require nighttime setups or chance encounters. A quirky and uncommon addition to a trophy room.

Bushbuck

A beautiful but shy animal, often found in thick cover. Bushbuck hunting is typically done by still-hunting or from hides along water.

Part of "TINY TEN"

Grysbuck

A tiny antelope and a member of the “Tiny Ten”. Rarely seen, grysbuck are hunted with finesse and patience. A true collector’s trophy.

Nyala

One of the most elegant spiral-horned antelope. Often found near rivers, nyala are cautious and require a well-placed shot in dense cover.

Part of "TINY TEN"

Oribi

Another member of the “Tiny Ten”, the oribi is found in grassy plains. Quick and alert, this small antelope is a special prize for dedicated collectors.

Part of "TINY TEN"

Steenbuck

Common yet challenging. Steenbuck freeze or bolt quickly, requiring fast reactions. Ideal for hunters seeking a full plains game experience.

Common Reedbuck

Found in grasslands and near water, the reedbuck is known for its alertness and fast escape. Hunting requires patience and a steady shot, often at longer distances.

Impala

An essential plains game species and a perfect starting point for any African hunt. Agile, abundant, and quick — impalas offer both challenge and beauty.

Warthog

Tough, bold, and full of character. Warthogs are often taken while stalking or from blinds, and their prominent tusks make them a favorite among hunters.

Bushpig

Nocturnal and elusive, bushpig hunting is intense and often done over bait or with dogs. Aggressive when cornered, they offer a raw and rugged challenge.

Part of "TINY TEN"

Duiker

A small, shy antelope that bolts at the slightest noise. Duikers require a quiet approach and sharp shooting, often taken as part of a Tiny Ten pursuit.

Part of "TINY TEN"

Suni

One of the rarest and most delicate antelope in Africa. Found in dense thickets, hunting suni is a game of stealth, precision, and a keen eye. A must-have for Tiny Ten collectors.

Teron isn’t just about hunting—it’s about the thrill, the pursuit, and the unmatched elegance of the wild.

Croatia Hunting Grounds

From dense forests to rugged mountains, Croatia offers some of Europe’s most diverse hunting terrains. Whether you’re tracking red deer in vast woodlands or scaling cliffs for chamois, every landscape presents a new challenge—and a new story to tell.

Mozambique Hunting Seasons

Timing is everything. Croatia’s hunting seasons are carefully managed to ensure ethical and sustainable hunts. Whether it’s the roar of the red deer in autumn or the silent stalk of a winter mouflon, each season brings its own rhythm to the wild.

Teron Experiences

Hunting is just the beginning. Private boat tours, quad expeditions or breathtaking helicopter tours take you deeper into Croatia’s untamed beauty. The journey is as thrilling as the hunt itself—because the best stories don’t always start with a rifle.

Mozambique On World Map

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Croatia offers an exceptional range of game including red deer, brown bear, chamois, mouflon, wild boar, roe deer, fallow deer, barbary sheep, wild goat, woodcock. Each species is available in prime hunting areas, and we tailor your experience to your specific trophy goals.

Yes, and our administrative team manages all required permits and documentation. We handle the entire process, ensuring you have all necessary authorizations while maintaining our commitment to legal compliance and conservation.

For foreign hunters, the hunting license is issued as an electronic document in digital and/or paper form. This can be done through www.hlshuntingcards.com, where you can purchase a license either for 30 days at €70 or for a full year at €300.

Each species has its optimal hunting season, and we plan your trip accordingly to maximize success. Our hunting consultants will recommend the perfect timing based on your preferred game and hunting style, ensuring peak conditions for your exclusive hunting experience.
Our logistics team handles all firearm import documentation and permits. We provide detailed guidance for transport and can arrange secure storage. We ensure full compliance with international regulations while making the process seamless for you.

There are several convenient ways to begin planning your exclusive hunting experience with us:

 

Our team will promptly respond to your inquiry and guide you through our personalized booking process to create your ideal hunting experience.

Your trophy receives exemplary care from our master taxidermists. We manage all documentation and export permits, ensuring professional preservation and shipping to your desired location. We also offer premium mounting services through our network of world-class taxidermists.

Depending on your chosen game and terrain, shooting distances typically range from 100-300 meters. Guides will position you at the ideal location based on your preferences and equipment to ensure the highest chance of success.

No, bow hunting is not permitted in Croatia. Our hunting experiences are designed around traditional firearms hunting in accordance with Croatian regulations. Our expert guides will ensure you have the appropriate equipment options available within local legal requirements.
No, silencers are not permitted for hunting in Croatia. All hunting must be conducted with approved firearms without suppressors, in full compliance with Croatian hunting regulations. Our team will ensure you are fully briefed on all equipment requirements and restrictions.
Yes, while hunting in Croatia, particularly in areas like Velebit and Mosor, you should be aware of the horned viper (poskok), which is venomous. Our expert guides are thoroughly trained in wildlife awareness and safety protocols. During your pre-hunt briefing, we’ll provide detailed information about avoiding these areas and proper safety measures. Our guides carry appropriate first aid equipment and are trained in emergency response.
We provide a personalized packing list tailored to your specific hunt and season. We can arrange high-end equipment rental if desired. Your personal hunting consultant will discuss specific requirements during your pre-trip consultation.
While camouflage is recommended for optimal hunting success, we can advise on specific requirements based on your chosen game and season.
Your experience extends beyond hunting. We offer a curated selection of activities including private wine tastings, private olive oil tastings, cultural tours, spa treatments, private boat tours, helicopter tours, quad tours. Your personal concierge will adjust your itinerary to maximize your time in Croatia.
Absolutely. We offer professional photography and videography services to document your hunting success.
Our experienced guides and tracking dogs are immediately available to ensure ethical hunting practices and wounded game recovery. In the rare event that a wounded animal cannot be recovered, you will be required to pay either the full harvest fee or a percentage of the trophy fee, depending on the specific hunting ground and species. This policy varies between different hunting grounds and game types – we will clearly outline these details during your pre-hunt briefing. Our guides prioritize both ethical hunting practices and successful recovery to avoid such situations.
All our professional hunting guides are fluent in English, ensuring clear and effective communication throughout your hunt. If you require assistance in other languages, we can arrange for specialized interpreters upon request during the booking process. Please let us know your language preferences in advance so we can make appropriate arrangements to ensure your complete comfort and understanding during your hunting experience.
We welcome non-hunting observers and can create specialized programs for them. Whether they wish to accompany you on the hunt or enjoy alternative activities, we ensure a memorable experience for all guests.
Shopping availability varies significantly depending on your chosen hunting ground. For hunts near Split (Mosor hunting ground), you’ll have easy access to numerous shopping centers just 10 minutes away by car, as Split is a major tourist destination. However, if you’re hunting in regions like Lika or Slavonia, shopping options are more limited. During your initial consultation, we’ll provide detailed information about available amenities specific to your chosen hunting location, and can arrange transportation or alternative shopping excursions as needed.
We curate an extensive range of activities including private wine tours, private olive oil tastings, private boat excursions, spa treatments, cultural tours, helicopter sightseeing and quad tours.
Trophies are scored using the CIC (Conseil International de la Chasse) system, which evaluates antlers, horns, or skulls based on size, symmetry, and other factors. Some species, like wild boar, are scored based on tusk length.
Absolutely. Croatia follows strict wildlife management practices to ensure population control and conservation. We support ethical hunting, sustainable game management, and legal compliance.
Yes, having insurance is highly recommended, especially if you plan to hunt in mountainous terrain. Hunting liability insurance covers accidents and injuries. If needed, we can arrange insurance for you, or you can obtain coverage through our partner, Global Rescue, at this link: Global Rescue Insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The story of this hunt will be told for years.
The question is—who will be the one to tell it?