Could someone clarify for me the below statement by ABO?
African Bowhunting Organisation (ABO) information
The hunting of some pachyderms is now illegal within our borders (referring to South Africa). Currently, bow hunting of the following animals are prohibited:
• Elephant
• Rhino
• All cat species…. Including but not limited to Lion & Leopard
• Crocodile
• Hippo
Professional Hunter's Association of South Africa (PHASA) information
Minimum Recommendations for COMPOUND BOWS
Game - Draw Weight - Arrow Weight
Small game - 40 lb - 400 grain
Medium game - 70 lb - 550 grain
Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino, Hippo - 80 lb- 700 grain
AH information
Bow hunting is legal in most of South Africa’s provinces, although restrictions may be imposed according to species. Requirements may also be imposed for the standard of equipment to be used. Bow hunting in most provinces must be done under special permit which needs to be arranged in advance by your hunting outfitter. Also provinces have different regulations regarding bow hunting dangerous game. Because there is no central location where all of the provinces rules and regulations are posted, you should ask your hunting outfitter to supply you with the latest regulations before booking a bow hunting safari.
Bow hunting big five and/or dangerous game, such as bowhunting Elephant, Rhino, Cape Buffalo, Lion and Leopard is legal in some provinces of South Africa.
Recommended Minimum Equipment Requirements for Bow hunting in South Africa
• Big Game
Bow Kinetic Energy 80 ft/lbs
Arrow Weight 700 grain
(Elephant, Rhino, Hippo, Buffalo)
• Medium Game
Bow Kinetic Energy 70 ft/lbs
Arrow Weight 550 grain
(Kudu, Eland, Oryx / Gemsbok, Hartebeest, Wildebeest, Zebra, Giraffe, Sable Antelope, Roan Antelope, Waterbuck, Tsessebe, etc.)
• Small Game
Bow Kinetic Energy 40 ft/lbs
Arrow Weight 400 grain
(Warthog, Nyala, Springbok, Impala, Blesbok, Duiker, Steenbok, Ostrich, Caracal, Black-Backed Jackal, Game Birds, etc.)