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A Rhino in the bathroom: Living with Jimmy ▪ Survival Kit for Adventurers: Sure you’re ready for the bush? ▪ Shooting Hell’s Gate: Fishing in spectacular Mozambique ▪ The Parable of the Warthog and the Wildebeest: Learning to wait for the best ▪ River Danger: Bilharzia in Africa ▪ Diana in Africa: Lady hunters on the dark continent ▪ Destinations: Central Kalahari ▪ The Ancient Craft:Knifemaking in South Africa ▪ African Bush Cuisine: Impala Sosaties and Morogo ▪ True North: A Nice Guy
Debunking Ballistic Myths: The truth about terminal ballistics BorderLine Walk: Kariba Gorge Ghost rings for accurate shooting:Open-sight hunting Rookie Writers: African Pride Third Time’s the Charm Four paces from Death Twig Snake: Strike of the spear News, Reviews, and Press Releases Book Reviews: Tanzania Safari: Robert DePole Make a Plan: Alternative uses for your flashlight True North: Unbelievable
The Blue Brindled Gnu: Hunting the clown of Africa ▪ BorderLine Walk Stage Two: Binga to Matusadona ▪ This is Africa! Life on our wild continent ▪ High Desert Double Rifle Pilgrimage: Journey to big bore paradise ▪ The greatest threat to African Wildlife:Exploring ostrich behavior Part 1 ▪ News, Reviews and and Press Releases ▪ The Fire Piston: Making fire the old way ▪ True North:We are at War
Unwelcome Strangers: Anti-poaching operations in Zimbabwe ●Overland to Central Kafue Zamkafuzi: Part 2 of a wild Zambian Adventure ● The art of the saltwater Drop Shot : Master game fisherman Mike Laubscher shows you how to make the perfect drop shot ● Rookie Writers: The hunt is over, but the memories remain ●The Maneating lions of Tsavo: The Swahili and other native tribes ●Make a Plan: Make fire with a beer can and chocolate ● True North:There is no escaping this war
.375 Flanged Magnum Nitro Express: Happy Anniversary | A River Sings: Charting the pristine waterways of Gabon | Shooting Buffalo and Pulling Teeth: Getting hurt on a dangerous game hunt | African adventurers of yesteryear: The Maneating lions of Tsavo | Bush Cuisine: Espetada: Meat-on-a-stick the Portuguese way | Make a Plan: Pull, lift or move heavy items with a rope | True North A Call for Change
Living Legends ▪ Interviews with battle-proven professional hunters in Africa Curse of the Guinea Fowl - Hunting Africa's crafty spotted wildfowl Designing the Ultimate Dangerous Game Rifle ▪ Building the world-beating all-round rifle Africa’s Cunning Killer ▪ Hunting the cape buffalo The Ivory Trail ▪ The life of the legendary Bvekenya Die Another Day ▪ Survival in the African Bushveld Part 1 Poison in Paradise ▪ Dealing with snakebite on safari Ecstasy and Luxury ▪ Combining great hunting and luxury travel Bowhunting Namibia ▪ With people you don’t like Diving with Death ▪ Share the ocean with the surprising shark Regulars ▪ Outfitters: Chacma Safaris ▪ The Hunters Pot ▪ True North - The Clue WIN! Great competitions and great prizes
Reading Vultures: Understanding the icons of death SHOT SHOW 2010: Media Day at the Range Déjà Vu in Zimbabwe: Hunting problem elephant IWA 2010 report Rookie Writers: Hunting with a San Bushman The Cure for the Secondhand Life Terminal MedicineNews, Reviews, and Press Releases Make a Plan: Pump a tubeless tyre True North: All Men Die; Few Men Ever Really LIVE
Mauser’s 7mm: Docile but Deadly ▪ BorderLine Walk Stage One: Victoria Falls to Binga ▪ Using a scouting camera: Your secret eyes in the bushveld ▪ Scorpions: Venomous hunters of the night ▪ Buff Tuff: Hunting the toughest in Zambia ▪ Safari Fashion: Looking good in the bushveld ▪ African Bush Cuisine: Trout and Cointreau ▪ True North: A True Father
Linyanti Stampede: Dignity in flight ▪ BorderLine Walk Stage Three: Matusadona to Kariba ▪ The .17 Remington goes to Africa: Beyond varminting ▪ The greatest threat to African Wildlife: Exploring ostrich behavior Part 2 ▪ Old Man Mule: Hunting the mtagati ▪ The Fire Bow: Primitive fire ▪ Rookie Writers: Hunting Elephant in the Mopane Forest ▪ News, Reviews, and Press Releases ▪ Book Reviews: In the company of adventure ▪ Make a Plan: Jump start a vehicle without cables ▪ True North: Our Story
Casting basics remembered: Pursuing accuracy | Wildlife in Zimbabwe: Privilege of a few or a National asset? | Why are cows not |endangered?: A Radical approach to Conservation Learn South African English: It is past time African adventurers of yesteryear: The Maneating lions of Tsavo | Africa - the good news:The good news from Africa Make a Plan: In the dark? | True North:The evil behind all evil