Episodes

  • EP94 BONTEBOK DELISTED FROM CITES — WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR HUNTERS?
    Dec 7 2025

    In last night’s PH Journals podcast, I unpacked one of the biggest recent shifts in African game regulations: the Bontebok has officially been removed from CITES Appendix II.

    In this episode, I break down: • What the CITES delisting actually means • How this affects the South African hunting industry • Why export becomes easier — but not completely unrestricted • Whether Bontebok trophies can now be imported into the United States • The difference between CITES rules and U.S. ESA regulations • Why hunters should still be cautious about assuming “permit-free” imports • What this could mean for conservation, game farms, and future management

    This is a crucial moment for landowners, outfitters, PHs, and international hunters — and the implications go far beyond one species. If you want to understand where the industry is heading, this episode is a must-watch.

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    28 mins
  • BONTEBOK DELISTED FROM CITES — WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR HUNTERS?
    Dec 7 2025

    In last night’s PH Journals podcast, I unpacked one of the biggest recent shifts in African game regulations: the Bontebok has officially been removed from CITES Appendix II.

    In this episode, I break down:

    • What the CITES delisting actually means

    • How this affects the South African hunting industry

    • Why export becomes easier — but not completely unrestricted

    • Whether Bontebok trophies can now be imported into the United States

    • The difference between CITES rules and U.S. ESA regulations

    • Why hunters should still be cautious about assuming “permit-free” imports

    • What this could mean for conservation, game farms, and future management

    This is a crucial moment for landowners, outfitters, PHs, and international hunters — and the implications go far beyond one species. If you want to understand where the industry is heading, this episode is a must-watch.

    🎧 Tune in and stay informed.

    💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think the delisting helps or harms long-term conservation?

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    28 mins
  • Beyond the Camo | Finding Peace in the Bush
    Nov 11 2025

    In this first episode of Beyond the Camo, I open up about why I created this new branch of PH Journals — a space to explore the connection between mental health, nature, and the healing power of the bush.

    For years, the African wilderness has been my place of peace — a place that reminds me to slow down, breathe, and find clarity in the stillness. This episode dives into how time in the wild can help us reset, reflect, and rebuild both mentally and emotionally.

    Take 30 minutes this week to step outside — no phone, no distractions — and just be still. You might be surprised by what you find waiting in the silence.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts: PH Journals 📸 Follow the Journey: @ph_journals 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments — how has nature helped your mental well-being?

    #BeyondTheCamo #PHJournals #MentalHealth #AfricanBush #MindsetMatters #OutdoorHealing #HuntingPodcast #NatureTherapy #MensMentalHealth

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    37 mins
  • Kimberley Rhino Ruling Sparks Debate on Hunter Accountability
    Nov 5 2025

    n this episode of PH Journals, we dive into one of the biggest conservation headlines of the year — the High Court ruling in Kimberley that could change the future of rhino conservation in South Africa.

    The court has opened the door for the legal and regulated export of rhino horn from conservation-bred animals — a potential game changer for funding wildlife protection, supporting rural communities, and taking the fight to poaching.

    But beyond the headlines, I also explore a deeper question in the hunting world…

    Why do we as hunters feel the need to constantly justify ourselves with phrases like “public land”, “free range”, or “ethical shot”?

    When did storytelling turn into defence?

    Join me as I unpack both topics — the new era of rhino conservation, and the way we as hunters can reclaim our narrative with pride, honesty, and respect.

    🎧 Listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or right here on YouTube.

    #PHJournals #RhinoConservation #EthicalHunting #FairChase #AfricanSafari #HuntingPodcast #WildlifeConservation #ConservationThroughHunting

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    37 mins
  • The Kimberley Rhino Ruling & Why Hunters Should Stop Justifying Themselves
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of PH Journals, we dive into one of the biggest conservation headlines of the year — the High Court ruling in Kimberley that could change the future of rhino conservation in South Africa.

    The court has opened the door for the legal and regulated export of rhino horn from conservation-bred animals — a potential game changer for funding wildlife protection, supporting rural communities, and taking the fight to poaching.

    But beyond the headlines, I also explore a deeper question in the hunting world… Why do we as hunters feel the need to constantly justify ourselves with phrases like “public land”, “free range”, or “ethical shot”? When did storytelling turn into defence?

    Join me as I unpack both topics — the new era of rhino conservation, and the way we as hunters can reclaim our narrative with pride, honesty, and respect.

    🎧 Listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or right here on YouTube. #PHJournals #RhinoConservation #EthicalHunting #FairChase #AfricanSafari #HuntingPodcast #WildlifeConservation #ConservationThroughHunting

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    37 mins
  • Emotion vs Ecology What’s REALLY Happening in Kruger Park
    Oct 11 2025

    The Kruger National Park — once the pride of South Africa — is showing cracks in its balance. In this episode, I unpack my recent visit to Kruger and the hard truths behind its management.

    With over 2 million hectares of land and an estimated 31 000 elephants, 2 000 lions, and 12 000 buffalo, the park faces a growing question:

    Is tourism alone enough to sustain it, or has emotional conservation replaced ecological science?

    Join me as I break down the numbers, carrying capacity, and income comparisons between Kruger’s current tourism model and a potential controlled hunting approach — revealing just how massive the economic difference could be.

    💬 I also discuss my personal frustrations with the current tourism culture, overcrowded sightings, and how we might merge two worlds — tourism and sustainable hunting — to secure Kruger’s wildlife for generations to come.

    📊 Topics Covered:

    Kruger’s estimated wildlife populations

    The park’s annual tourism income vs potential hunting income

    Predator overpopulation and its ecological impact

    Tour guide behaviour and visitor ethics

    The future of true wildlife management in South Africa

    🎧 Listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    🔗 Follow the journey: @phjournals

    #KrugerNationalPark #PHJournals #Conservation #Hunting #WildlifeManagement #SouthAfrica #Safari #ElephantConservation #SustainableHunting #AfricanBush

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    53 mins
  • EP 92 Kruger: A Park Divided Between Emotion and Ecology
    Oct 11 2025

    The Kruger National Park — once the pride of South Africa — is showing cracks in its balance. In this episode, I unpack my recent visit to Kruger and the hard truths behind its management.

    With over 2 million hectares of land and an estimated 31 000 elephants, 2 000 lions, and 12 000 buffalo, the park faces a growing question: Is tourism alone enough to sustain it, or has emotional conservation replaced ecological science?

    Join me as I break down the numbers, carrying capacity, and income comparisons between Kruger’s current tourism model and a potential controlled hunting approach — revealing just how massive the economic difference could be.

    💬 I also discuss my personal frustrations with the current tourism culture, overcrowded sightings, and how we might merge two worlds — tourism and sustainable hunting — to secure Kruger’s wildlife for generations to come.

    📊 Topics Covered:

    • Kruger’s estimated wildlife populations

    • The park’s annual tourism income vs potential hunting income

    • Predator overpopulation and its ecological impact

    • Tour guide behaviour and visitor ethics

    • The future of true wildlife management in South Africa

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    53 mins
  • How Hunting Portal is Changing the Hunting Industry
    Oct 3 2025

    Join me on this episode of the PH Journals Podcast as I sit down with Tabu Burger from HuntingPortal.com. We dive into the story behind the platform, how it connects hunters and outfitters across the globe, and why it’s becoming a trusted space for gear, guides, and the hunting community.

    From the vision that started Hunting Portal to the challenges of building a trusted online hub, Tabu shares valuable insights into the future of hunting, conservation, and technology in our industry. We also discuss trends shaping the outdoor world, the importance of community, and where Hunting Portal is headed in the next five years.

    Whether you’re a professional hunter, an outfitter, or simply passionate about the outdoors, this episode gives you a front-row seat to the changing landscape of modern hunting.

    🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more hunting stories, industry insights, and conservation conversations.

    #PHJournals #HuntingPortal #TabuBurger #HuntingPodcast #Conservation #Outfitters #GearStash

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    53 mins