07 February 2008, 06:36
Wildlife ArtistCameroon hunts
Last year there where a couple of people offering self-guided hunt in Cameroon.
Has anybody here know anymore info or have hunted with them?
Thanks for your time
07 February 2008, 07:35
L. David KeithI know someone planning to do the same. PM me and I'll give you his contact info.
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07 February 2008, 11:00
Robert johnsonI went last year on a self guided hunt, I had a great hunt. I killed a western roan, buffalo, harnessed bushbuck, western hartebeest, red river forest hog. I could have also killed warthog,duiker and oribi. Only 1-2 % of hunters would ever enjoyable this type of hunt.. This is a true African foot Safari, once you are drooped off your truly living off the land and freeze dried food for weeks. On a typical day we hunted/traveled 7-15 miles in 100+ heat and staggering humidity. Each day was a grueling test of endurance! This type of hunt is solely for the adventure, it's is not a trophy hunt were you kill lots of animals.
One thing is for sure, if you go on one of these hunts you will learn what Africa is really like! I traveled hundreds of miles on, Trains (straight out of a wild west movie), Buses, Vans were we held our rifles out the window ( so the bad guys knew we were armed). Met tribal leaders exchanging gifts, (They blessed our guns by sacrificing a chicken) Hunted with two unbelievable trackers that could follow tracks for days until we killed the animal. This was the Africa I grew up reading about!
Cam Grieg is the contact for these hunts. Email me if you want more information. jjohnson@alaska.net
11 February 2008, 07:41
camshaftA couple of people let me know this was posted, but I was at the FNAWS show so I hope Robert Johnson answered your querry adequately. I had a good hunt with him last year, and it will be a feature article in African Hunter magazine in a few months.
If anyone is interested in getting more information please feel free to reply to me. I do help people orqganize these self guided hunts. I have about 10 hunters going this year in this manner.
Cam Greig
11 February 2008, 08:35
CanadianLeftyPlease check your PMs- I'd love to have some more info!
Thanks,
CL