This isn’t quite a traditional hunting report. I won’t name the outfitter I used, though you might reasonably guess where I was. But I know you’re reading this either because you’ve already caught the Africa bug (not monkeypox), or you want to join the party and see what this is all about. Well, come one, come all, laugh and gawk at my rookie failures, learn from my mistakes, witness where I thought I did well, and help others be better prepared when they take the leap into this crazy, expensive, singular, and exhausting experience that’s claimed the heart of many a hunter for centuries.
My biggest takeaways:
- Relish the preparation.
- Decide what matters most to you before booking – trophy size, experience, lodging, hunting style, etc.
- Come with a thorough plan, but keep an open mind.
- There are not as many animals as there are at the zoo, and they do not want to die.
- Have a sit-down meeting with your PH when you arrive to discuss your expectations and limitations.
- You are a stranger in a strange land. You are a paying client, but you are still a guest – if you wear out your welcome, Lord help you.
If you’ve made it past the BLUF, welcome, here’s my story, thanks for your time, stay as long as you like.
Pics and posts to follow.
My biggest takeaways:
- Relish the preparation.
- Decide what matters most to you before booking – trophy size, experience, lodging, hunting style, etc.
- Come with a thorough plan, but keep an open mind.
- There are not as many animals as there are at the zoo, and they do not want to die.
- Have a sit-down meeting with your PH when you arrive to discuss your expectations and limitations.
- You are a stranger in a strange land. You are a paying client, but you are still a guest – if you wear out your welcome, Lord help you.
If you’ve made it past the BLUF, welcome, here’s my story, thanks for your time, stay as long as you like.
Pics and posts to follow.
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