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Thanks for checking out the Eatwild podcast! On this podcast we explore learning to hunt and gather wild food. We will take you on some adventures, and share knowledge from elders, mentors, and experienced hunters and gatherers. We will hang out with some new hunters and wild food enthusiasts that will share stories of their successes and challenges of learning to eat wild. So stick around, and we‘ll talk about harvesting wild food, how to take care of it , and ideas for sharing gourmet wild meals with your friends and family.
EatWild in Africa - 97 - What we learned on a hunt on the other side of the world
EatWild Podcast
2 hours 26 minutes 51 seconds
7 months ago
EatWild in Africa - 97 - What we learned on a hunt on the other side of the world
Miki and I take you on a hunting adventure to South Africa in this episode. Just over a year ago, we bid on a trip to Africa at the Wild Sheep Society of BC's conservation fundraiser auction. A year later, we were welcomed by the Bosveld Jacobs Safari team on the other side of the world.
Travelling away from home to hunt has been a foreign concept for me. Hunting in a place without connection to the place, the people, and the animals raises many questions about how this can fit together and align with our hunting ethic. Miki and I spent the months leading up and the days on the hunt processing these questions. And now we have answers! We are excited to share what we learned from the mind-blowing experiences of this Adventure.
While on the hunt, I interviewed Drian Laas, the professional hunter who guides and facilitates the hunting experience. I caught up with Riaan Jacobs, owner of the Boshveld Jocobs Safaris, who donated the hunt to the fundraiser at this year's Wild Sheep Society of BC fundraiser in Penticton.
I hope you enjoy this podcast as we dive into the complexities of hunting in a foreign country, touching on the ethics of sport versus sustenance, strategies used in guided hunts, and the emotional highs and lows that come with the experience.
I am excited about returning to Africa and will plan a trip in the next few years. I will be organizing a trip for folks who are part of the EatWild community. If you are curious about Africa or may want to join our Adventure, please reach out!
If you listen to this podcast ahead of April 7th, there is still time for you to join Spike Camp and enter for a chance to win a trip to Africa.
I want to thank Bosveld Jacobs Safaris for the generous donations to help fund wild sheep conservation in BC, and for taking such good care of Miki and me and truly facilitating a trip of a lifetime.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections03:23 The Adventure Begins: Hunting in South Africa11:17 Exploring the Landscape and Wildlife19:16 The Guided Hunting Experience29:48 Reflections on Ethics and Experience38:52 Setting the Scene: A Day in the Wild40:15 Meet the Professional Hunter: Insights from Triane41:39 The Role of a Professional Hunter: More Than Just a Job43:07 Exploring the Landscape: The Beauty of Limpopo45:57 Diverse Wildlife: The Spectrum of Animals in South Africa49:32 Hunting Strategies: The Approach to a Successful Hunt53:19 The Art of the Stalk: Techniques for Success56:44 Ethics in Hunting: Choosing the Right Animal01:00:01 Passion for the Job: What Drives a Professional Hunter01:02:51 Dream Hunts: Aspirations Beyond Borders01:04:08 The Afternoon Hunt: Bush Buck Adventures01:07:02 Understanding the Hunting Industry: Insights from Rhian01:14:25 Utilizing the Harvest: Meat Distribution and Community Impact01:16:46 Conservation and Community Impact01:20:12 Tourism and Wildlife Management01:22:04 Entry-Level Hunting Opportunities01:24:37 The Experience of African Hunting01:30:15 Reflections on the African Adventure01:51:13 Diversity of Wildlife and Hunting Techniques01:54:50 The Kudu Hunt Experience02:01:26 Lessons from a Challenging Hunt02:06:28 Value of Huntin
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Thanks for checking out the Eatwild podcast! On this podcast we explore learning to hunt and gather wild food. We will take you on some adventures, and share knowledge from elders, mentors, and experienced hunters and gatherers. We will hang out with some new hunters and wild food enthusiasts that will share stories of their successes and challenges of learning to eat wild. So stick around, and we‘ll talk about harvesting wild food, how to take care of it , and ideas for sharing gourmet wild meals with your friends and family.