Contributor Philip Massaro discusses common misconceptions about what happens to the meat from African trophies harvested by hunters. We assure you, nothing goes to waste in Africa, especially not meat.
On May 23, after a five-year ban, the Botswana government officially lifted the country’s indefinite moratorium on hunting put in place by former Botswana President Ian Khama in 2014.
Big-bore lever-action rifles have the ammo capacity, dependability and speed to be considered ideal African dangerous-game rifles, as long as you do your part.
Zimbabwe’s Sengwa River may have dried up, but a Cape buffalo hunt along its banks provides meat to quell rumors that the game populations of the Chirisa Safari Area have dried up along with it.
If you’ve ever wondered what draws those audacious few to seek out game that can kill them, the author said it best: Most hunters talk of great days. The dangerous-game hunter speaks of great moments.
Chad and Tyler Martin follow professional hunter Sean Holloway to their first-ever blue wildebeest and Hartmann’s mountain zebra in this latest episode of our web-exclusive “African Experience” video series.
Professional hunter Sean Holloway guides Brant Brittmann of Illinois to an impressive eland in this latest episode of our web-exclusive “African Experience” video series.
Professional hunter Sean Holloway guides Terry Brasher of Tennessee to his first-ever springbok in this latest episode of our web-exclusive “African Experience” video series.