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    Which countries in Africa can you hunt in the rainforest?

    Besides savannah, if you want to hunt in rainforest in Africa (game like bongo) which options do you have? I know it is possible in Central African Republic, Congo and Cameroon, but all 3 look pretty unstable to me, with armed conflicts between governments and opposition. Is there rainforest to...
  2. adzhoo

    New from Congo/Panamá

    hi there! Currently living in Panamá but raised in the Congo where my parents still live. Love big game hunting and big game spearfishing. Using mostly a battered .375 in the Congo for antelopes and forest buffalos, sometimes a bow, on self guided safaris.
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    CONGO: Hunting Tala-Tala In The Republic of Congo May 2017

    Please find attached my Hunting report for Republic of Congo May 2017.
  4. Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Beautiful Red River Hog taken by Rassie Erasmus in June 2012.
  5. Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Forest Buffalo taken by Jim Shockey in June 2012. This big guy made them work very hard for it by running into the middle of the Bai (clearing in the forest with a pool of water, but mostly mud, in the middle of it) before falling. Congratulations Jim!
  6. Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Bongo bull taken by Jim Shockey in June 2012. This was hunted witout the use of dogs, and was chosen after seeing a couple of other viable Bongos before that. Look out for Jim's show closer to the end of the year where he will show footage of this hunt.
  7. Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Congo Safaris - Trophys taken this season so far

    Old Bongo bull taken by Rassie Erasmus in June 2012. No dogs were used.
  8. Bongo Trophy

    Bongo Trophy

    Bongo trophy hunted by Jim Haney with Congo Safaris. It was shot on the 8th day of hunting without the use of dogs.
 
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