Wow! what a great and informative thread, I've only had five trips to Africa for hunting, with the first in 2015, have heard some absolute client horror stories, with one being a client tripped and shot my PH through the sleeve of his shirt with a 375 H&H magnum! I asked PH what he did, "I TOOK HIM IMMEDIATELY TO THE AIRPORT! HIS HUNT WAS OVER" I asked, how many days did he have left? "NINE DAYS, I DO NOT CARE!!!!! OVER!"
I don't blame this PH one bit, it's funny because at the conclusion of my first Safari I asked those PH's how I was as a client, they had for the full 14 days asked me how everything was, great group of guys with a Top Flight Operation, so after the meal at airport, shaking hands at my departure gate I asked them how I did as a client.
You did the work.
You did not bitch.
And we in 30 years here have seen no better shooting.
I ask this on each and every Safari, I also ask, PH's, Trackers, Cameraman, my Wife, as well as Tanzanian Game Scouts, at anytime during this hunt has ANYONE seen the muzzle of my rifles?
Not one time, no, never, that is job number one for me, the other is accurate shooting, the other is being in descent shape, that said, 10-12 miles daily through dry and wet river sand, over hill and mountain tracking buffalo with a 13.5lb 577 double and ammo belt in the Mbaragandu Game Reserve kicked my old butt ; ]
Another thing I quickly learned, if a PH calls an animal a machine, you better shoot it, those guys must hunt everyday for 6-8 months per year, if ANY animal gets them excited, you better take it, one PH said while looking through his bino, Sir, if you do not want this animal, I do! I took it.
Have also learned if any truly exceptional representative of an animal species shows up, you better take it, even if it's not on your bag list, you simply can not load up and go back to Africa to hunt that animal species for the price of the trophy fee, you may go a dozen times and never find such and animal, and there he stands, take him now.
That very thing happened to me, first Safari dumb luck I guess, a near 58" beautiful Kudu bull, he is a truly magnificent animal.