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We don't have Lions nearby until when i can visit Game parks. Thanks
Martin, I live in South Africa by the Northern Lesotho border, errbody thinks Lions just walking around terrorizing the populace. Baboons on the other hand, those terrorists can't be contained in any game park they do whatever they want when they want and roll in big numbers. Elephants roam freely in a lot of areas as do hippos, rhinos(not Dan Crenshaw), and countless types of buck.
 
Martin, I live in South Africa by the Northern Lesotho border, errbody thinks Lions just walking around terrorizing the populace. Baboons on the other hand, those terrorists can't be contained in any game park they do whatever they want when they want and roll in big numbers. Elephants roam freely in a lot of areas as do hippos, rhinos(not Dan Crenshaw), and countless types of buck.
Okay i under then
 
It's 455km from Jinja to the Game park where i can find Those wild Animals and yes here people do hunt how about in US.
Hunting is a big thing here in the United States. Deer, Ducks, Pheasants, are among the most popular things to be hunted. Most hunting is done for sport or population control, not necessarily because people need to eat.

455km is a long way. Do they have busses or trains that would get you there? What do you do once you get there, anything beside hunt?

I have been to the game parks in Kenya including the Masi Mara and im drawing a blank on the other two. But there was no hunting allowed where we went, only tourists on game drives. We got to see lions, elephants, cheetahs, hippos, water buffalo etc.

I don't want to hunt any of those animals, more curious what the locals do when they get there. Is it only for hunting or are there other activities?
 
Hunting is a big thing here in the United States. Deer, Ducks, Pheasants, are among the most popular things to be hunted. Most hunting is done for sport or population control, not necessarily because people need to eat.

455km is a long way. Do they have busses or trains that would get you there? What do you do once you get there, anything beside hunt?

I have been to the game parks in Kenya including the Masi Mara and im drawing a blank on the other two. But there was no hunting allowed where we went, only tourists on game drives. We got to see lions, elephants, cheetahs, hippos, water buffalo etc.

I don't want to hunt any of those animals, more curious what the locals do when they get there. Is it only for hunting or are there other activities?
We have Companies which can make me to reach there because it has buses and yes in the game parks they don't allow hunting tho can be done outside the game parks and sometimes people here hunt because want to get what to eat but not sport or fun. What is the biggest Forest in US?
 
We have Companies which can make me to reach there because it has buses and yes in the game parks they don't allow hunting tho can be done outside the game parks and sometimes people here hunt because want to get what to eat but not sport or fun. What is the biggest Forest in US?

The largest forest we have is in Alaska, which is very far away from me. We do have a lot of other forest that are close by, however, I don't think that is where most of our hunting is done.

We have many animals like Deer that reproduce rapidly and become too populated so must be hunted in order to keep them under control.

Hunting is more restricted by the county or city level and has alot to do with population density. No hunting in cities or where there are a lot of people. Probably somewhat similar to your district level.

People that hunt do in fact eat what they kill, but its not their primary reason for hunting. It would be much more economical to go to the store to purchase meat for most people.

We do have alligators where i live. They kill a couple people a year, mostly stupid people who want a picture with them or something. @TheNJNole Another was an old lady with Dementia that had wandered off, alligator got her. You do have to be careful of them, but as long as we don't harass them we dont have too many problems.
 
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The largest forest we have is in Alaska, which is very far away from me. We do have a lot of other forest that are close by, however, I don't think that is where most of our hunting is done.

We have many animals like Deer that reproduce rapidly and become too populated so must be hunted in order to keep them under control.

Hunting is more restricted by the county or city level and has alot to do with population density. No hunting in cities or where there are a lot of people. Probably somewhat similar to your district level.

People that hunt do in fact eat what they kill, but its not their primary reason for hunting. It would be much more economical to go to the store to purchase meat for most people.

We do have alligators where i live. They kill a couple people a year, mostly stupid people who want a picture with them or something. @TheNJNole Another was an old lady with Dementia that had wandered off, alligator got her. You do have to be careful of them, but as long as we don't harass them we dont have too many problems.
You gonna let him know about the wilda-beasts known as liberal women. Def. the scariest game to hunt......
 
Hunting is a big thing here in the United States. Deer, Ducks, Pheasants, are among the most popular things to be hunted. Most hunting is done for sport or population control, not necessarily because people need to eat.

455km is a long way. Do they have busses or trains that would get you there? What do you do once you get there, anything beside hunt?

I have been to the game parks in Kenya including the Masi Mara and im drawing a blank on the other two. But there was no hunting allowed where we went, only tourists on game drives. We got to see lions, elephants, cheetahs, hippos, water buffalo etc.

I don't want to hunt any of those animals, more curious what the locals do when they get there. Is it only for hunting or are there other activities?
Okay i understand and i would love to hunt along with you when i visit America and i would love to invit you here as well.
 
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