African game.
I never had a desire to purse that type of hunt.
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Go hunt elephant by traditional tracking in an unfenced dangerous game area and tell me it isn't enough work. Many will walk over 100 miles on their hunt in nasty heat and never get a shot. I get that each person has their own preferences, but categorizing Africa as "easy" is simply untrue. Some bighorn sheep hunts are very easy, but it would be ignorant to say sheep hunting is easy. Africa has some of the most physical and mentally challenging hunts on Earth. I have not hunted bongo, but a 30 day hunt in the rain forest with 10 yard visibility is not what I'd call easy, physically or mentally. And as far as mentally tough, ask a PH about the most flubbed shot in Africa: 40-50 yards from a blind with a dead solid rest with a scoped rifle on a feeding leopard is what guys with any experience will say. Then they have to go find the wounded thing in the dark.Just out of curiosity, what Hunt doesn’t interest you or wouldn’t you want to do? I don’t know if there’s any hunt I wouldn’t do, but anything high fence doesn’t do anything for me. The thought of hunting Africa also doesn’t do anything for me. I guess it just doesn’t seem like enough work. I feel accomplished when I have to put in time, energy, fuel, effort, knowledge, etc to hunt something. Hunting in Africa doesn’t seem like it would take much. Maybe the videos make it look to easy. I would do it if someone paid for me, but don’t think I could justify it even if I had the money laying around. So what hunt doesn’t interest you and why not?
What's the difference from paying one "state" close to $1k for an elk tag vs paying a rancher $1k for an elk tag? If they're both DIY, the only difference is the price and amount of acreage available to hunt.Anything that involves money changing hands. I figure if I’m going to pay to hunt something that someone raised, I’m going to shoot a moo cow, load it with a tractor, and have it hung and cut by a butcher.
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High fence, personally don’t have interest in hunting anywhere I can’t take meat back home from like Africa, New Zealand, etc.
You can take meat home, ive had clients successfully do it