At this moment in history, rhinos (black and white) are still huntable. No question about it.
Namibia and South Africa.
There is so many aspects sorunding the rhino hunt:
they are valuable, they are not many, they are prime target for poachers, they are farmers good investement, the antipoaching organisation to keep and finance, they are always high profile animals (for politicians, for game departments, for hunters, non-hunters, antihunters, poachers, etc), there is so much things at stake.
So each point brings more reason to keep everything under control. (read: "fences")
There are two questions that comes to my mind, where more knoledgable might answer:
1) Are there any more trully free roaming - out of fence - rhino hunting?
2) Is there any chance for rhino hunts to be open in other subsaharan African countries?
Do their local efforts in coservation bring hope to get the numbers to huntable levels? Are there positive trends in any other country?