LivingTheDream
AH legend
I believe @TSALA HUNTING SAFARIS might be able to help with Gabon. I know I had a brief conversation with them.
Chasse libre, you have described perfectly.The term chasse libre comes up again and again. I don't know what that means. In West Africa you often hunt without a PH as you know it in the southeast of South of Africa, but you still need local guides, above all good language knowledge and you have to be well acquainted with the mentality of the locals.
Agree completely. Even in more “mainstream” African hunting destinations you can find yourself in trouble for unknowingly violating local rules and regulations, or even just a local interpretation of what you thought you understood. While in Mozambique recently we found that one police officer at a checkpoint had an arcane interpretation of firearms regulations which could have caused us a serious issue, if our driver had been unable to reach someone in authority to speak to the person (which only changed her behavior for us, not for the next hunters . . .).Nevertheless, be careful because the so-called chasse au noir, meant hunting with dubious permits, is over in Gabun. Unfortunately something like this is always a risk, especially for foreigners who don't know whether they are hunting legally or not. There is now a risk of penalties.
It's best to contact a reputable outfitter for hunting in such countries.
Gabon : la chasse désormais strictement encadrée !
Désireux d'ériger un cadre légal épanouissant mais réglementé, le Chef de l’Etat de la transition a pris le décret n°0037 bis/PR portant modification degabonmediatime.com
I have a ph friend that wants to do an exploration hunt in Mozambique. Only a third of his concession have been opened up. Sounds like a wild time.Agree completely. Even in more “mainstream” African hunting destinations you can find yourself in trouble for unknowingly violating local rules and regulations, or even just a local interpretation of what you thought you understood. While in Mozambique recently we found that one police officer at a checkpoint had an arcane interpretation of firearms regulations which could have caused us a serious issue, if our driver had been unable to reach someone in authority to speak to the person (which only changed her behavior for us, not for the next hunters . . .).
The more remote the location, the more you need to ensure you have, and rely on, competent local assistance.