BenH2016
AH veteran
This seems split down the middle and is clearly a matter of personal preference.
I have never hunted lion, but it's the method of hunting them here that doesn't so much appeal to me. Yes the lions are wild and completely free range in all the hunting areas of Zambia, but the idea of putting out a number of baits and checking back until a shooter has fed at a bait, then waiting a blind to shoot one doesn't really entice me. Now if the challenge set was to track and stalk a lion I may be more interested.
I have hunted buffalo a few times and this method I find extremely challenging and rewarding. Cutting spoor in the early morning and following that spoor for possibly hours until you catch up with what is usually a weary bunch of buff, then stalking in to around 50 meters to put a heavy calibre bullet into just the right part of the animal, now that's a challenge IMO.
I'm sure most of us would find either hunt a memorable experience.
I have never hunted lion, but it's the method of hunting them here that doesn't so much appeal to me. Yes the lions are wild and completely free range in all the hunting areas of Zambia, but the idea of putting out a number of baits and checking back until a shooter has fed at a bait, then waiting a blind to shoot one doesn't really entice me. Now if the challenge set was to track and stalk a lion I may be more interested.
I have hunted buffalo a few times and this method I find extremely challenging and rewarding. Cutting spoor in the early morning and following that spoor for possibly hours until you catch up with what is usually a weary bunch of buff, then stalking in to around 50 meters to put a heavy calibre bullet into just the right part of the animal, now that's a challenge IMO.
I'm sure most of us would find either hunt a memorable experience.