Thank you @375Fox poaching is a problem and they do what they can with limited resources. You can imagine how tight their budget must be conducting only six Safaris per year. The game department is very small so they don't give them any help. The Zakouma National Park is about 150 Km's East and it is managed by African Parks (APN) and there is a buffer reserve next to the hunting area but seems their anti poaching are focused on the park.Congratulations on some great and unique trophies. I never expected to see a hunt report from Chad on AH!
The game numbers appear very good from your report. Did you discuss with them what they do for anti-poaching in area? I can’t imagine the challenges a place like Chad presents trying to manage a hunting area.
Thanks Bruce, it is my pleasure to share my Safaris with everyone here as most seem to appreciate it.You take the most interesting hunts. Places many of us dream of, but will never be able to go to. Congrats on some fine and rare trophies. I always enjoy your writing style. Thanks for taking the time to share with us. Nice pictures too.
Bruce
Thank you @PARA45 that Warthog was a real bonus as I didn't even have that on my list for this trip.Wow, what an amazing adventure. Thank you for taking us along, like others have said, I felt like I was in the blind with you guys. That Warthog is a stud, congrats.
Actually, I should be breaking ground on it this month. I shot my first big game animal 45 years ago then took my first Safari 37 years ago. INow am finally going to have everything in one place! It will be on my hunting ranch in South Texas, that way I can share it with like minded people.I can only imagine how beautiful your trophy room must be.![]()
Actually, I should be breaking ground on it this month. I shot my first big game animal 45 years ago then took my first Safari 37 years ago. INow am finally going to have everything in one place! It will be on my hunting ranch in South Texas, that way I can share it with like minded people.