I think the best way to describe it to reverse the question. How would you tell someone overseas where and how to hunt in North America? Its impossible because there Are so many ways to hunt in the US and Canada. Would you tell them not to come to Alaska or Idaho because of a fenced whitetail farm in Michigan, high fence bison in montana or exotic ranch in Saskatchewan or Texas? Just like here, Africa is incredibly diverse geographically, culturally, flora and fauna. Tyler Freel in Alaska went a couple years ago and talked about it on his podcast and I think it would be good perspective for roksliders.
Southern Africa, particularly South Africa and Namibia have the most private land and is the cheapest hunting because of the management. There are some bad apples that arent true hunting, just shooting, but most are massive (30,000-100,000+ acres or government concessions) and will have a great experience either spot stalk, blinds for bow, or safari/truck style. The first place I hunted in SA had a fence on the town side of the property to keep people and poachers out and no fence in the back where animals roamed freely into government land.
Most other countries are government and tribal concessions and would be similar to any hunting out west or in Canada with an outfitter. Most times youll have the chance to shoot 5-10 different species via spot and stalk. Many countries have laws about shooting from vehicles or within a certain distance of waterholes. You also may see another 10+ species of animals youre not even hunting.
I think if you have the means, its an incredible and worthwhile experience to hunt and see new things and also appreciate everything we have in the US.
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