OKRattler, I am just now getting around to responding to your post.
204AR, such a trip can probably never be justified. You just have to do it. LOL. I don’t have deep pockets, so this meager income guy went to a local credit union and borrowed money for the trip, and paid it off monthly. That made the trip affordable.
When anyone thinks of hunting Africa, they immediately think of big and dangerous game. Well, those critters are there for sure, but there's a lot of other interesting ones to hunt as well. If you can think out of the box, so to speak, then Africa is a great place for small predators, as well as the bigger ones that can put claw marks on your back. I went to Africa (South Africa and Namibia) in 2007 specifically for a predator hunt, but also took the opportunity to do some warthog and springbuck hunting while there. Those animals are plentiful and more easily obtained, and trophy fees are reasonable, so combining the hunts rounds out a good trip. Even went on a crow shoot. It was a great trip. I got with a friend in Cape Town who helped arrange a hunt for me in Namibia. The guide's charge in Namibia at the time (2007) was $2750 for a 3-day / night hunt all inclusive which included airport pickup at Windhoek,, transportation, room and board and all expenses in the field while there. Trophy fees for the warthog and springbuck were extra, but the price included all the jackal you could shoot, plus Dassies which are similar to rock chucks. The guide and his brother are excellent predator callers. He is or at least was at the time, a PH and took many hunters on dangerous game hunts. During my 3-day hunt there, we took over 20 jackal. Airfare at the time was around $1,900 from my home to Cape Town, and another $400 round trip on to Namibia. The price of the predator hunt, in my opinion, was very reasonable at the time.
There is nothing like Africa. It's a wild place as you would imagine. We hunted one ranch where a large male leopard had been spotted twice during our time there. The place has the world's largest Cheetah population as well. There are black mambas around, and a female lion with cubs had been spotted at the place where we shot Dassies one evening. Walking about in the fields / bush was sobering. I had to keep reminding myself that I was not back home on the family farm.
If you have an adventurous spirit and can save up a little dough, or make a trip to your local credit union, then you owe it to yourself to hunt Africa at least once in your lifetime. If predator hunting is a passion, then go, and round out a trip with jackal, warthog and springbuck at a minimum. There's lot of other game to hunt too, depending on your desire and wallet.
We also called in an African Wildcat. It looks like a large house cat, but it is wild, never been tamed and not a ferral cat.
These are Dassies. They are similar to rock chucks and are found in rocky places.
Area where we shot the Dassies. Similar to rock chuck country.
I sat overlooking a water hole for about three hours to get this fine warthog. The wait was worth it.
Springbuck with .308
Taking a break under the best shade we could find.
For all shooting, we used the truck bed rack for a rifle rest.
Here is a couple of short trailer clips of some of my hunt.
While in Cape Town, my friend and I also did some crow shooting. Or rather he did the shooting and I did the video work. He is a great wing shot.