I recently read a great editorial by Gerhard R. Damm that I wanted to share with you all... I hope our Hunting associations like SCI, DCS, PHASA etc start working together... read more →
Petrus has explained his birthday hunt which was an absolute pleasure and a honor as well. I also had the opportunity to guide my father - the man that taught... read more →
Lions have been coming out of the surrounding bush, prowling around homes and a small health clinic, to snatch goats and donkeys from the heart of this village on the... read more →
I cam across this opinion piece on Fox News: Is liberalism killing the real masculine male? It seems that way. Keep in mind here, that when I say “man,” I’m... read more →
36 degrees Celsius is not that hot but it makes sitting in a blind rather uncomfortable. Our hunting party hunted near Tolwe, a small town in Limpopo close to the... read more →
Following on from my last post, we landed in Kigali and being a PH with my own Cruiser, I was very happy to see our tour vehicle was a Curiser... read more →
So tomorrow is am off to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda on a gorilla trekking expedition. Not something I have done before but something I am really looking forward too.... read more →
The over cast wether and wind looked like rain was imminent. I checked what I could on our family farm as I had a off weekend from PH'ing. The maize... read more →
On the wake of the controversial killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe comes another contentious hunting issue, this one over a “driven hunt” in South Africa last week that was... read more →
The day had finally arrived and we were at the airport on our way tot he Kalahari. We booked our rifles in and awaited our boarding time. After boarding the... read more →
Not the biggest baobab but its amazing to think they are thousands of years old... The largest one in the world has a circumference of over 108 feet and the... read more →
The wind started blowing at gale-force speeds and winter will just not relinquished its hold on us that easily. Four days until I leave on a lion hunt and this... read more →
What a great spring day it is. Stopping at our one of our concession in the mountains of Mpumalanga all the memories are brought back of what a great area... read more →
As the hot orange sun sets over the mighty Zambezi, a fish eagle calls and there is a little nudge on the line between my fingers, he must be close. In a split... read more →
Imagine conservation as a three-legged stool. You need the wildlife, you need local people to be committed to conservation… and you need people to hunt down rare animals and kill... read more →