mark-hunter
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Answers above cover most former British clonies or protectorates.As I’m reading and doing more research on Africa, there’s one thing I don’t think that’s been brought up. Is their public land to hunt on? Does it work differently over there? I’m asking about Namibia specifically, and also all of Africa in General.
In former French colonies, there is a different tradition and legal hunting system, you still have option for chasse libre, free hunt.
But, try to organize it, if you are not a local resident!
here is example:
I am resident both in Panama and the Congo [emoji1077] where I grew up. My mom is still living in Pointe-Noire so I visit her every year, and go hunting, car and rifles are here, and she and some friends take care of the license renewal in due time..
I know the hunting territory, the people, the roads… that’s how it is possible to do it by myself.
We found a herd of 4 early morning last week in the plains, near a lake.
I always try and take pictures before shooting.. I found it helps me be much more calm and “clinical” in my shot decision thereafter..
Long story short, I confirm...
I know the hunting territory, the people, the roads… that’s how it is possible to do it by myself.
We found a herd of 4 early morning last week in the plains, near a lake.
I always try and take pictures before shooting.. I found it helps me be much more calm and “clinical” in my shot decision thereafter..
Long story short, I confirm...
- adzhoo
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