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In this solo episode of PH Journals, we dive deep into one of the most debated topics in the hunting world — the ethical line between high-fence and free-range hunting in South Africa. With growing pressure from international clients, social media, and conservation purists, South African professional hunters often find themselves defending the integrity of their hunts — but is the presence of a fence really what defines an ethical hunt? 🎯 In this episode, I cover: The true definitions of “free-range” and “high-fence” hunting Why both exist — and thrive — in South Africa The misconceptions and stigma around high-fence hunting How client expectations are shaped by international media Why the ethics of a hunt go far beyond the presence of a fence Whether you're a first-time safari hunter, a seasoned PH, or someone passionate about conservation, this episode challenges you to think critically about how we define a “fair chase” and what it really means to hunt ethically in today’s world. 📩 Have thoughts or a story to share? Drop them in the comments or message me directly — let’s keep the conversation going. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon so you never miss an episode of PH Journals.