by Dylan Love
Welcome to PH Journals, the podcast where I, a professional Hunter PH from the southern tip of Africa, embark on enlightening discussions and conversations a...
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April 13, 2025
In this solo episode, I dive into the fascinating world of South Africa’s indigenous antelope species—breaking down which species naturally belong to each province before the rise of game farming and wildlife relocation. From the elusive nyala of KwaZulu-Natal to the iconic springbok of the Northern Cape, we explore how conservation, commercialization, and habitat management have reshaped the natural range of our wildlife. I also touch on the Cape buffalo’s true homeland and discuss species like sable, lechwe, and bontebok—some native, some introduced, and all important to our hunting heritage. 🔍 Topics Covered: Indigenous antelope by province Natural vs introduced range Conservation and ethical hunting Neighboring country species and their origins The role of game farms in shaping wildlife presence Whether you're a PH, a hunter, a conservationist, or just someone passionate about Africa’s wildlife legacy—this episode is packed with insight and history. 📍 Subscribe to PH Journals for more deep dives into the hunting industry, conservation, and storytelling from the African bush.
March 24, 2025
Ever heard that eating chicken before a hunt brings bad luck? Or that putting your gun on the bed is a guaranteed way to ruin your trip? In this episode, I dive into some of the wildest hunting superstitions and old wives' tales—from pre-hunt rituals to animal behavior myths and post-hunt traditions. Do they hold any truth, or are they just stories passed down through generations?I’ll also share some personal hunting experiences and whether I believe in these myths. Have you heard or followed any of these superstitions? Drop a comment below!📌 Subscribe for more hunting content!🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss out!#HuntingMyths #Superstitions #PHJournals #HuntingTraditions #AfricanHunting
March 24, 2025
Ever heard that eating chicken before a hunt brings bad luck? Or that putting your gun on the bed is a guaranteed way to ruin your trip? In this episode, I dive into some of the wildest hunting superstitions and old wives' tales—from pre-hunt rituals to animal behavior myths and post-hunt traditions. Do they hold any truth, or are they just stories passed down through generations? I’ll also share some personal hunting experiences and whether I believe in these myths. Have you heard or followed any of these superstitions? Drop a comment below!
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