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Hunting ethics define the true standards, conduct and moral judgment of a hunter.

Hunting in South Africa is a true experience that can not be fully experienced through others testimonials and experiences.
Going on a hunt in africa allows you not only to experience the adventure, but also smell the scents of Southern Africa wilderness and feel the african sun on your skin.

The hunter's ethics are broken down into personal and public ethics.
The personal ethics of a hunter deal with the way he treats his hunt,
the animals and other hunters. Though often distasteful, personal ethics
do not usually entail illegal activity. On the other hand, public ethics
deal with issues such as breaking game laws, trespassing ,
poaching, etc.

Personal Ethics Hunting Opportunities :

A hunter should practice personal ethics as a way of showing respect for his fellow hunters and the animals. The hunter should conduct his hunt in a manner that is fair and does not result in unnecessary prolonged suffering to the animal.

It is the ethical duty of every hunter to follow up his shot. Always do everything possible to retrieve a wounded animal, even if it means spending a day or two looking for it and getting help in, if needed, from outside.

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Public Ethic

A true hunter does not act disrespectfully towards nature and its creatures.
A hunter hunts to appreciate the splendour, and experience, the magnificence of God's
creation on personal level that is not understood by many.

The hunter of today is continually under attack from anti-hunters that are not able to appreciate nature in its rawest form. He must therefore act ethically in his hunting, to not give anti-hunters ammunition. After all, Nature is sustained by one life taken for the survival of another...
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