19 April 2024, 04:23
Trapper1African Countries that allow bowhunting for Dangerous Game
What countries allow bowhunting for Dangerous Game?
21 April 2024, 23:03
MARK H. YOUNGTrapper 1
Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe for sure. In Zim on private property you'll find established blinds and PH's well versed in archery.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 22 April 2024, 22:19
crbutlerI’m not an archery guy so I’m not entirely sure, but depending on the species you can hunt some in Zimbabwe. I know that Zambia has had buffalo bow hunted in the past.
Lots of places set up for archery in South Africa as well.
I seem to recall something about Zimbabwe removing elephant and lion by bow by not approving permits at one point. That might have been temporary and related to the Cecil fiasco.
26 April 2024, 19:16
Steve Ahrenbergquote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Trapper 1
Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe for sure. In Zim on private property you'll find established blinds and PH's well versed in archery.
Mark
Mark -
Back in 2004 I hunted Bangweulu and another concession with Andrew. I had been hunting in South Africa prior and had my bow with me. I wasn't going to hunt with it, just had it as baggage.
When Laura picked me up, she told me that I had to declare the bow as a weapon just like the rifles.
I was shocked. She sorted it quickly as she always did. Not sure if it is still the same.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 Didn't have to declare anything in September when I did my lion/buff in SA.
As far as I know:
No rhino- haven't been able to get a straight answer from anyone about darting one with a bow.
Zimbabwe the big 4, although elephant is on paper only, they're not handing out permits
Zambia the big 4 including ele and hippo/croc
SA- lion & buff. No leopard, ele, ? dart rhino. No croc/hippo.
Unsure of Zim re hippo/croc. I am going to Zambia in September for those two with a bow.
15 November 2024, 18:51
SaeedTanzania allows it.
Had a hunter with us this year shot both a buffalo and a hippo with a bow.
And they have started asking for the serial number of the bow this year, and one has to pay an import fee.
17 December 2024, 03:50
medvedquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Tanzania allows it.
Had a hunter with us this year shot both a buffalo and a hippo with a bow.
And they have started asking for the serial number of the bow this year, and one has to pay an import fee.
never loose an occasion to take away some money.
21 December 2024, 20:28
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by medved:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Tanzania allows it.
Had a hunter with us this year shot both a buffalo and a hippo with a bow.
And they have started asking for the serial number of the bow this year, and one has to pay an import fee.
never loose an occasion to take away some money.
Wait till they start charging for each arrow!
As they do for ammo

22 January 2025, 01:42
Trapper1Charging for arrows would not surprise me. I get hassled more than you can imagine traveling with archery equipment. I guess because my bow case looks like a firearm case. Never mind it has TSA locks that anyone can open and not personal locks like are required on firearm cases. Atlanta is the worst, with Dallas a close second..........