376: Africa Hunting 101

376: Africa Hunting 101

Author: John McAdams June 19, 2025 Duration: 53:46

Interested in hunting Africa but don't quite know where to start? This is an "Africa Hunting 101" episode aimed at answering many of the basic questions first time hunters have prior to booking a hunt in Africa like: where to go, what animals they should focus on, the pros and cons of hunting at various times of year, how to pick a good outfitter, etc. John also shares a few examples of what animals are good for that first time hunt, stories from previous hunts, and a few cautionary tales of how things went off the rails for those who did not follow these principles.

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In this episode of The Big Game Hunting Podcast, host John McAdams discusses the basics of hunting Africa and recounts some stories from previous hunts, provides recommendations on places and animals to target on that first trip over, and shares a few stories of how things went right (and wrong) on various hunts. John also discusses rifles, cartridge, and other gear recommendations that can help make that first trip to Africa a memorable one.

The big takeaway? An African safari for plains game is a fun and cost effective way to experience a trip to the dark continent, but it's also essential that you prioritize what's important to you and choose an outfitter who will deliver the experience you want.

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Resources


Ep 254: The Logistics Of Hunting Africa Part 1 – Episode referenced in the podcast

Ep 264: The Logistics Of Hunting Africa Part 2 (Taxidermy) – Episode referenced in the podcast

Ep 252: How To Become A Professional Hunter With Kevin Robertson – Episode referenced in show

Ep 373: Hunting Africa With Unusual Rounds: 45-70, 50-110 & More – John's interview with his father about some previous Africa hunts


John McAdams hosts the Big Game Hunting Podcast, a conversation grounded in the realities of pursuing game across continents. Each episode feels like a detailed campfire talk, moving from the technical specifics of terminal ballistics and caliber selection to the raw, unforgettable narratives from the field in Africa, North America, and beyond. McAdams brings together a global community, with voices ranging from seasoned industry professionals to fellow hunters who call in with their own experiences. The focus is always on practical knowledge and authentic stories, stripping away any pretense to get to the heart of what hunters actually want to discuss. By sharing his own journey of learning and improvement, McAdams creates a space where curiosity and respect for the wilderness drive the dialogue. Tuning into this podcast means joining a serious yet accessible exchange where the complexities of the hunt are explored without filter. New conversations are released every Thursday, offering a consistent dose of insight and camaraderie for anyone passionate about the pursuit.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Big Game Hunting Podcast - Hunting Africa, North America, & More!
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331: A Hair Raising Leopard Hunt In Zimbabwe [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:06:34
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330: Nyala & Bushbuck Hunting With Mike Arnold [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:36
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329: .50, .60, & .70 Caliber Safari Cartridges With Kevin Robertson [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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328: .25 Caliber Cartridges: The Ultimate Guide [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:34:39
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327: Taking the 7mm PRC Past 1 Mile At The Bergara Academy! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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326: An Introduction To Handloading With Zak May [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:28
Zak May from Reloading Quest is on the show with us today to talk about handloading. We talk about why people should handload, cartridges that are easy to reload for, cartridges that are difficult to reload for, common m…
325: Ozonics Hunting-Are They The Real Deal? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:15:20
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324: 300 Blackout vs 7.62x39 Caliber Comparison [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:27
I have another cartridge comparison for you today where we discuss the 300 Blackout vs 7.62x39mm. These two cartridges are remarkably similar in performance at first glance, but if you dig deeper, you'll see there are so…

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