"....Yes there are already several other sites that cover African Hunting Like Hunt America and Graybeard outdoors to name a few, so why not here?"
I don't know James, those huntersare a pretty limited in number and are apretty tight knit community that tends to stick together....
Do you think the "hometown boys" here could really get along with these International/Asian/African destination hunters "invading" the hometurf or do you think it would turn into a grouse, whine, and snipe situation?
It seems these International/Asian/African destination huntersseem to embodyso many elements thatso many hunters here seem to protest, demean, and put down on a regulation basis:
-- They arguably tend to have "more money than brains" as folks here like to say....
-- They often spend $10,000 on the low end for their hunts andoften $50,000 or more.
-- They tend to spend $1,000's for travel arrangementsgetting to and from the hunt.
--They often spend $1,000's for taxidermy.
-- They often spend $100's on tips.
-- Theydo essentially no DIY hunts.
-- They almost always involve professional hunter/guides & trackers& sometimes government game scouts.
-- They usually pursue trophy animals.
-- They frequently use heavy duty and expensive weaponry.
-- They appear to spend objectionable amounts oftime at SCIshopping forand bidding onhunts and other wild arse stuff.
Ithink it might make for a bit of culture conflict and create hard feelings between the "up-itty newcomers" and the "good-ole-boy groups" already here who will likely resent their presence. Might be best to justleavethem seperated on different web sites....
Generally, anyonewho has been over toAfrica a hunting.... may be kinda different.