African Hunting Gazette

Tackling the ENEMY WITHIN

For decades our industry has faced, and continues to face, headwinds. Social media, the ‘Antis’, CITES and USFW regulations, industry’s infighting, controversies about color variants and captive-bred lions - you name it. Yet, despite all this - Africa and all she has to offer is where big game hunters still dream of coming. But for how long?

Everything about the experience and memories for an international big-game trophy hunter centers around - yes you guessed it, the trophy itself While

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