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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 29 MIN

Has Hunting in Africa Become Too Easy?

from PH Journals Podcast · host Dylan Love

In this solo episode of PH Journals, I dive into a conversation that often comes up in hunting circles: has hunting in Africa become too easy? When you compare modern-day safaris to the early days of professional hunting, the differences are undeniable. Today a PH can reach farmers and landowners at the push of a button. WhatsApp groups, location pins, and instant communication make it possible to source species quickly. Decades ago, PHs relied on wired telephone lines, word of mouth, and days of preparation just to locate the right property for a hunt. At the same time, the landscape has changed dramatically. Farmers and game breeders have invested heavily in wildlife, leading to healthier populations and a wider variety of species available to hunt. Travel has also become easier than ever, with international flights, regional airports, and private charters allowing hunters to reach remote areas of Africa in a fraction of the time it once took. Even trophy care has evolved. In the past, PHs and camp staff often handled much of the cape and skin preparation themselves in the field. Today the taxidermy industry has grown significantly, with specialized facilities handling everything from salting to export, improving efficiency but also changing some of the traditional bushcraft elements that were once part of the safari experience. So yes — in many ways modern professional hunters have tools and systems that make the logistical side of hunting easier than ever before. But rather than diminishing the hunt, this evolution reflects something important: growth. As hunting faces increasing scrutiny around the world, these developments show how the industry has adapted to survive. Wildlife now holds real economic value for landowners, conservation has become financially sustainable, and hunting remains one of the most powerful tools for protecting wild landscapes across Africa. This episode explores the balance between tradition, progress, and the future of hunting. If you enjoy the conversation, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a fellow hunter. #PHJournals #AfricanHunting #ProfessionalHunter #SafariHunting #Conservation

In this solo episode of PH Journals, I dive into a conversation that often comes up in hunting circles: has hunting in Africa become too easy?When you compare modern-day safaris to the early days of professional hunting, the differences are undeniable. Today a PH can reach farmers and landowners at the push of a button. WhatsApp groups, location pins, and instant communication make it possible to source species quickly. Decades ago, PHs relied on wired telephone lines, word of mouth, and days of preparation just to locate the right property for a hunt.At the same time, the landscape has changed dramatically. Farmers and game breeders have invested heavily in wildlife, leading to healthier populations and a wider variety of species available to hunt. Travel has also become easier than ever, with international flights, regional airports, and private charters allowing hunters to reach remote areas of Africa in a fraction of the time it once took.Even trophy care has evolved. In the past, PHs and camp staff often handled much of the cape and skin preparation themselves in the field. Today the taxidermy industry has grown significantly, with specialized facilities handling everything from salting to export, improving efficiency but also changing some of the traditional bushcraft elements that were once part of the safari experience.So yes — in many ways modern professional hunters have tools and systems that make the logistical side of hunting easier than ever before. But rather than diminishing the hunt, this evolution reflects something important: growth.As hunting faces increasing scrutiny around the world, these developments show how the industry has adapted to survive. Wildlife now holds real economic value for landowners, conservation has become financially sustainable, and hunting remains one of the most powerful tools for protecting wild landscapes across Africa.This episode explores the balance between tradition, progress, and the future of hunting.If you enjoy the conversation, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a fellow hunter.#PHJournals #AfricanHunting #ProfessionalHunter #SafariHunting #Conservation

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