Just thought I would add my 2 cents to this conversation. I went on my first safari in 2011. During my initial research, I started with looking at 3 things. First, I wanted to hunt on a property that had the target species I was after to avoid having to spend part of my day traveling to a different concession. Secondly, I looked for packages that included most of the game I was interested in as they usually gave you a little break on the overall price. I also wanted a refund on the trophy fee of any animals I failed to kill that were included in the package. Third, and most importantly, I wanted to stay at a place where we were the only group in camp. I was fortunate to find what I feel is an excellent outfitter to hunt with and have been back three times and hopefully will get to go on the trip I booked in 2021. As for the gentleman who thinks Texas is the equivalent of hunting Africa, do whatever trips your trigger. For myself, I enjoy seeing all the different species of animals that Africa has to offer. It might be a little bit of a hassle to get there, but to me it's worth that inconvenience. Stay healthy everyone.