By this I mean would you go into the deserts of Namibia, rely on minute little scratchings in the sand to track your prey and run after said prey for many hours under the baking African sun?
Spike.t that kind of hunting is always great and always fun that is why they call it hunting! Hate to be a buzz kill but once proud peaceful people has mainly left their unique way of hunting and now it is hundreds if not thousands of snares catching and killing anything and everything. It is a shame what the Botswana government has done, First the Bushman and now the Elephant hunting.
Spike.t that kind of hunting is always great and always fun that is why they call it hunting! Hate to be a buzz kill but once proud peaceful people has mainly left their unique way of hunting and now it is hundreds if not thousands of snares catching and killing anything and everything. It is a shame what the Botswana government has done, First the Bushman and now the Elephant hunting.
Didn't the traditional Bushmen hunt with poison arrows and very in-accurate equipment... then after a shot, track the animal while it took several days to die... or am I mis-informed?
"The Gods Must Be Crazy"
…………...I observed his unmatched skill on the track of both the wounded and the not yet seen game animals there, not to mention the impressive eyesight that allowed his detection of animals that I eventually saw after minutes of almost disbelief while struggling even with binoculars to see what he did with the naked eye at great distances.
Sadly, the bushman's way of life that has served these special people for so very long is rapidly disappearing.