African Trophy Hunting

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SO, it's okay for you to kill a whitetail, take the trophy and eat the meat- But not okay for you to kill an animal, take the trophy, eat some of the meat and give the rest of the meat to someone else to eat?

That's doesn't sound logical.

Would you never intend to share the whitetail meat with your wife or family or your buddy or neighbor?

If you don't want to do it, don't participate in hunts in fenced areas of Africa, Saskatchewan, Ontario, USA, etc. Only go on wilderness hunts. Meantime, can you tell us about your hunting experiences? DO you only hunt in wilderness areas?


It just doesnt feel right to me to leave the hunt with nothing more then the head/hide of the animal..... I would like to take the whole animal with me.....Ya I share my whitetail with family and friends but I would never shoot a deer take the head eat a steak and give the rest away doesnt make sence to me.....

Basically your paying to go take an animals head/hide and leave the rest for someone else....yes you feel like your doing a good deed by leaving food for others but in reality you just killed an animal solely to take the trophy which again I cant ever think of doing.
 
It just doesnt feel right to me to leave the hunt with nothing more then the head/hide of the animal...


When you have a problem leaving the meat with people so skinny you can smell their s**t through their ribs, its called greed. If you share whitetail with chums whats the deal with giving eland, kudu,etc etc to starving ?????
 
March is my first time, I am visiting lifelong friends there who own a ranch.
I have a lot of friends from Africa, actually one of them is here sat beside me right now. She said that much of the hunting stories and stuff I showed her on here is true as far as the hunting goes. She disagrees a bit with where the money goes, but says it does go back into Africa, but probably not doing the wonders some may think it is, or even told it is, but better than if there were none.

She said there are definitely game ranches that are fenced and many poeple hunt them at Super $$$. Basically, the Ranchowner and PH know what animals are there, and you tell them what you want. You get that animal for a price. It is more like picking your animal out of a catalogue and then going to sears to find it.

The majority of hunts are not conducted in this manner, and apparently certain animals don't get "graded" oer something if they are ranch animals, so many opt not to do it this way.

She also said that you have to be wary of the guys who are just looking to make a $$$ and don't know the laws. Many people have left without their money and without their animals.


Well from one who's been, NOT AN EXPERT BY GOING outfitters Vi for concessions, which in most places are to dammed big to be fenced. I handed the Rand over myself. I'll say again, awaiting an educated response AFTER MARCH
 
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