Just wished we could hear the horror stories from the outfitters about hunters lol
This would be really interesting.
I did ask my ph if he had any such stories to tell, and the answer was that so far, vast majority of clients were experienced hunters of their own home country hunting experience, and generally skilled with rifle. They were not newbies in hunting world.
Bitter situations cloud be seen when two hunters in the camp start "pissing contest" when they are together and then want to claim bigger trophy, and then starting competition for bigger horn, or longer shot, etc...
To support this thesis, I had few hunting friends to which I suggested to try going for African safari, but they told me that they do not feel experienced enough even at their home grounds, to dare to try safari till feeling more confident about it. (budget is not a problem for them)
So if average hunter takes Africa so seriously, then "horror" stories should be exception, not rule.
Also what I see here on AH, vast majority of hunters take it very seriously, research, ammo reloading,other preps, specialized rifles purchasing, taking time to grasp everything, interest in related books, booking on time, together with having good experience back at home as well.
So my overall impression is that average African hunter, in general, is at least: skilled rifleman and good hunter at home.
Also, my impression is that average African hunter evolves in time trough his experience at home country, to get to position to start planning safari and to finally actually get to go on safari, it does not generally happen over night.
I can not imagine opposite: middle aged man, who never hunted anything or shot a rifle in his life, to woke up one day, and book the hunt for dg...
But i might be wrong...