Thanks Jerome
Saul, There are different ways of hunting or stabbing a prey around the world--all imply up close and personal short range contact...
Yes, I hunt in Africa solo walk and stalk with only a spear . [no dogs]
I am an experienced hunter for more than 45 years with different calibers and animals, so spear hunting not just a whim or a try my luck sort of thing...
I have up to date hunted only a couple of single walking warthogs so far in 12 years of trying, but my Impala and Blue Wildebeest has eluded me up to now for 3 years.[Herd animals]
It is a very controversial form of hunting in this part of the world as most people don't know it, abuse it , or sometimes just out of plain ignorance paint it on the same level as poaching.
The way that I am doing it the ethical responsible way has a very-very low success rate, as I have to come within 10 meters of my prey, and THAT is not easy to begin with..
I have on many occasions not taken the throw after hours in the sun ,as I was not 100% sure in my own mind that it would be an ethical attempt with a high probability of killing the animal.
Real primitive and ethical spear hunting is definitely NOT an activity for the impatient or egocentric hunter that want brag about it or to just play Tarzan!
It is very different from following the dogs and then just finishing the cornered prey off.
It imply many unsuccessful hours of thirsty, hot, walking-and stalking or waiting patiently in a uncomfortable primitive on the spot ambush position , just for nothing to have happened after 8 hours when darkness fall.
It do teaches you stalking and observation skills on a whole new level , and respect and knowledge about your prey that you never needed or observed while hunting with a rifle or dogs.
It simply imply taking on a wild animal in its own environment where it is very alert and on it's home turf, but the day when you succeed...well, NONE of my rifle , handgun or bow and arrow hunts could touch it !
All the best, and keep it ethical.