Hank2211
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Everything is said with this sentence.
Who believes that he still hunt in Africa in an intact environment and according to old traditions , may like to continue dreaming.
Nevertheless , for business reasons , the myth is still maintained with beautiful pictures of sunrises over an open savannah , herds of animals passing by , beautiful camps and hunters with family sitting at the table with a glass of whiskey and enjoying the sunset. I would also do it this way if I wanted to sell the product , but they are methods from the tourist industry. One shouldn't look into the scenery not very far from the camp with overpopulation , bitter poverty , unrest , criminal but superstition ,...and so on.
With respect, I disagree.
If you are looking for wild areas, hunting the “big boys” (which I take to be buffalo, elephant, etc.), you can still find the “old Africa.”
I suggest you try hunting Benin, where you can sleep under the stars and be visited by hyena in the night. Or the jungles of Cameroon, where you can spend your days cutting your way through virtually impenetrable jungle in heat and humidity, unrelieved by air conditioning or even fans. Or the savannah of Cameroon, where you can track Giant Eland for hours and days on end in blistering heat over terrain which has never been changed by man. In all of these places, you eat meat if you - or someone who came hopefully not long before you - shot something.
These places still exist. I have been there, and it is not a myth. Except maybe the whiskey. If you want it, you better bring it, because there is no place to get it.
They may be hard to get to, the hunting may be difficult, and the insects may be just shy of intolerable, but it is worthwhile in every sense.