Trawling around the internet, I came across a blog from a young lady who loves hunting and creating amazing meals from her hunts; from prep right down to making something unique.
There’s a delicate controversy surrounding hunting: some believe it’s good for conservation and stand by hunting word and deed while others believe that hunting is something that simply kills the animals, is a greedy practice and does nothing but take Continue reading →
It is simply amazing that South Africa isn’t better known for its excellent dove shooting opportunities. My guess is that Africa and bird hunting aren’t always mentioned in the same breath as the popular notion is that Africa is associated with Continue reading →
I woke up to a very soft sandy scraping sound right outside the flimsy, thin nylon cover of the little scout tent separating me from the pre-dawn Kalahari cold. There is a tightness in my throat and my pulse rate Continue reading →
Of Smoke: The smell of smoke in an African hunting safari camp
Often between a hunting safari expedition, I have often found myself searching for something which was just a fleeting thought, a slight “tug” at the back of my Continue reading →
After hunting professionally for 25 years I am quite perplexed to still frequently get enquiries from hunters questioning as to what a hunting package really is about. I may add, as an afterthought, that there unfortunately is no such thing Continue reading →
Anti-hunting and anti-sustainable use campaigns can spread like wildfire, giving people of various ilk the might to jump on the Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram bandwagons to add their two cents to the matter. If they don’t voice their opinions, they Continue reading →