Looking for walk and stalk plains game hunt

I am looking for recommendations for an ethical operator for fair chase walk and stalk plains game hunting. I am completely open minded about the species I hunt, but I would like to hunt native species endemic in the area with minimal use of vehicles, ideally not in a farmed or high fenced area. I am happy for something physically challenging and I am not really interested in hunting over waterholes or from blinds or vehicles. To be clear, I am not judging those who do, it just isn't what i am looking for.

I am happy with very basic accommodation and a spike camp would suit me fine. Something like Kai Uwe-Denker or Natasha Illum Berg write about.

I am not interested in big numbers or unusual trophies, more the experience of being in the bush. I would be very happy with a well earnt kudu or an eland in a week The wilderness areas of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe or Mozambique would be great, but I am on tight budget.

Any ideas? Many thanks.
Africa is a big place first of all and virtually all of the ethical hunting there is walk and stalk. This makes it hard to make a recommendation without more info. Tight budget and Hunting wilderness areas don't mix sadly. Tanzania will start at $60k and Zim and Moz will be at least $20k. You will want to look at large acreage (they are all fenced) game ranches in South Africa or Namibia for a budget hunt.
 
I think you would find most outfitters will try accommodate your request to walk and stalk.
Yes South Africa have high fences as a requirement of getting their “Certificate of adequate enclosure” I expect that is a requirement to manage the game animals that they own albeit they are native animals that free range within the high fence property.

If you want to walk further or hunt harder most can probably arrange this. The same for someone who is not so fit and can’t walk long distances they will drive to get within shorter distances of vantage points or suitable terrain or habitat.

Remember, these are paddocks not pens.
 

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