I think for the location and size of the show it was a great show.
There was quite a bit of variety of outfitters. 8-12 South African outfitters, 3-4 booking agents selling trips all over Africa, and 1-2 guys from Canada, New Zeland, Alaska and 8-10 outfitters from Texas, and maybe a couple of whitetail ranches from the midwest.
There was a couple of disabled veteran program outfits that only seemed interested in talking to one another.
A couple of places that did womens fashion clothing.
3-4 taxidermist.
Kuiu had the truck there, and had someone was making high drive South Texas type trucks.
I don't actually know what I thought I was going to see, but I was presently surprised.
Big surprise was my wife speaking to all the ladies in the African booths, and figuring out if she would want to do it or not.
Also since my wife speaks fluent Spanish, she tried to get us a deal with the Spanish outfitter but he wasn't having it.
I felt like there was two camps. Either high pressure sales or no interest in talking to anyone.
Price wise I feel like Africa is about $1000-2000 more expensive than it was in 2019 when I went to the last hunting show I have been to Jagd and Hund in Germany. That is a bigger show, similar to SCI, so there isn't much to compare it to.
Canada pricing for moose is $1000-3000 more than 2019. Goats were pretty much $10,000 in Alaska and $12,000 in Canada. And now they are just $15-25,000 everywere except Kodiak because of the draw.
New Zealand is where things are different. For some reason outfitters in NZ think that their stags are worth $5000-10,000 more than the same stag in the US, Canada, Argentina or Europe.
There was "sadly" not an outfitter from Botswana or Namibia.
The Spanish outfitter had prices reflective of the American shows.
Europeans get better pricing on Europe by going through a European agent. For instance they had a $6300 flat rate on ibex for a mid-grade ibex, plus $2500 for 5 days of hunting. We can typically do $4500 for the entire flat rate hunt by booking through an agent that books the European stores.
Anyway I had a nice time, and was glad to see my wife interested in supporting it. Even though she thinks it is a stupid waste of money.