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This is Africa Episode 9 Johnnie Johnson

This is Africa Episode 9 Johnnie Johnson

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In this captivating episode of This is Africa Podcast, Andy sits down with Johnnie Johnson, one of Zimbabwe's most seasoned hunters, who shares his fascinating journey spanning over three decades in the bush. Johnnie recounts his early days of hunting, the evolution of safari hunting, and his thrilling encounters with dangerous game like buffalo and leopards. We delve into his experiences with wildlife management, the importance of quality ammunition, and the challenges of conservation today. With a family tradition deeply rooted in hunting, Johnnie talks about passing the torch to his sons, Courteney and Guav Johnson and the future of sustainable hunting in Africa. Don’t miss out on these riveting stories and insights from a true legend in the field.

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