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EP 89 Bontebok Reflections & The Struggles of Hunting Abroad
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EP 89 Bontebok Reflections & The Struggles of Hunting Abroad

PH Journals Podcast

September 1, 202534m 29sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode of PH Journals, I share the story of my recent Bontebok hunt — a uniquely South African species that came back from the brink of extinction thanks to hunters and conservationists. The Bontebok is often overlooked, but it deserves its place as one of Africa’s great conservation success stories.

I also dive into the very real struggles South Africans face when trying to hunt abroad. From visa nightmares in Spain, the UK, Ireland, Scotland, the USA, and Canada, to the impact of the exchange rate, firearm permits, and the sheer logistics of traveling with gear — hunting overseas comes with challenges many don’t realize.

And of course, no PH Journals episode is complete without some campfire stories! This week features not one but two hilarious listener submissions — from baboon chaos in the blinds to a bushbaby “ambush” gone wrong.

📌 Topics covered in this episode:

  • My Bontebok hunt and why it matters

  • Conservation and the comeback of the Bontebok

  • Visa struggles and costs of South Africans hunting abroad

  • Bucket-list destinations like Spain, Scotland, USA, and Canada

  • Listener hunting stories that will leave you laughing

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