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  • Sh*t You Think You Don’t Need on Safari… Until You Need It
    2026/06/06

    There are the obvious things you pack for safari… and then there are the items you don't think you need—until you're out in the bush wishing you had them.

    In this solo episode of PH Journals, I share some of the most underrated pieces of gear that have earned a permanent place in my bag over the years. From recovery tools after long days on your feet, to action cameras, spotting scope adapters, leather gloves, beanies, neck cozies, and even a few unconventional additions that can save the day when things go wrong.

    I also talk about why a small "gear first aid kit" containing items like thread, a needle, and super glue can be worth its weight in gold, plus why a Leatherman and an electric screwdriver have become must-haves on my safaris.

    These aren't necessarily the first things people think to pack, but they've made a huge difference in camp and out in the field.

    In this episode we cover:

    Hyperice infrared and vibration belt for recovery

    The GY6 action camera setup

    Using Ollin with a spotting scope for incredible footage

    Leather gloves for cold mornings and evenings

    A simple gear repair and emergency kit

    Beanies and neck cozies

    Why a Leatherman multi-tool belongs on every safari

    The surprisingly useful electric screwdriver

    Whether you're planning your first African safari or have been hunting for years, hopefully this episode gives you a few ideas for items that can make your next adventure a little more comfortable and a lot more enjoyable.

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    39 分
  • EP 110 Sh*t You Think You Don’t Need on Safari… Until You Need It
    2026/06/06

    There are the obvious things you pack for safari… and then there are the items you don't think you need—until you're out in the bush wishing you had them.

    In this solo episode of PH Journals, I share some of the most underrated pieces of gear that have earned a permanent place in my bag over the years. From recovery tools after long days on your feet, to action cameras, spotting scope adapters, leather gloves, beanies, neck cozies, and even a few unconventional additions that can save the day when things go wrong.

    I also talk about why a small "gear first aid kit" containing items like thread, a needle, and super glue can be worth its weight in gold, plus why a Leatherman and an electric screwdriver have become must-haves on my safaris.

    These aren't necessarily the first things people think to pack, but they've made a huge difference in camp and out in the field.

    In this episode we cover:

    • Hyperice infrared and vibration belt for recovery
    • The GY6 action camera setup
    • Using Ollin with a spotting scope for incredible footage
    • Leather gloves for cold mornings and evenings
    • A simple gear repair and emergency kit
    • Beanies and neck cozies
    • Why a Leatherman multi-tool belongs on every safari
    • The surprisingly useful electric screwdriver

    Whether you're planning your first African safari or have been hunting for years, hopefully this episode gives you a few ideas for items that can make your next adventure a little more comfortable and a lot more enjoyable.

    Enjoy the episode, and as always, thanks for listening to PH Journals.

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    39 分
  • LOCAL vs FOREIGN HUNTERS WHO PAYS MORE?
    2026/05/30

    Why do international hunters pay more than local South African hunters? Is it fair, or is there more to the story?

    In this solo episode of PH Journals, Dylan Love takes a deeper look at one of the most debated topics in the hunting industry: local versus international hunting rates.

    Drawing from industry statistics, conservation realities, and personal experience as a Professional Hunter, Dylan explores the role both local and foreign hunters play in sustaining South Africa's wildlife economy.

    Topics discussed include:

    • The economic impact of hunting in South Africa

    • How international hunting contributes billions to conservation and rural communities

    • Why local hunters remain the backbone of hunting culture

    • The risks of pricing South Africans out of hunting

    • The role stock farmers play in conservation and land management

    • Comparing American and South African household incomes

    • Why different pricing structures exist around the world

    • Finding a balance that benefits conservation, outfitters, farmers, and hunters alike

    This episode isn't about choosing sides. It's about understanding the bigger picture and asking how we can build a hunting industry where both local and international hunters continue to thrive.

    If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow hunter.

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    42 分
  • EP 109 LOCAL vs FOREIGN HUNTERS WHO PAYS MORE?
    2026/05/30

    Why do international hunters pay more than local South African hunters? Is it fair, or is there more to the story?

    In this solo episode of PH Journals, Dylan Love takes a deeper look at one of the most debated topics in the hunting industry: local versus international hunting rates.

    Drawing from industry statistics, conservation realities, and personal experience as a Professional Hunter, Dylan explores the role both local and foreign hunters play in sustaining South Africa's wildlife economy.

    Topics discussed include:

    • The economic impact of hunting in South Africa • How international hunting contributes billions to conservation and rural communities • Why local hunters remain the backbone of hunting culture • The risks of pricing South Africans out of hunting • The role stock farmers play in conservation and land management • Comparing American and South African household incomes • Why different pricing structures exist around the world • Finding a balance that benefits conservation, outfitters, farmers, and hunters alike

    This episode isn't about choosing sides. It's about understanding the bigger picture and asking how we can build a hunting industry where both local and international hunters continue to thrive.

    If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow hunter.

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    42 分
  • EP 108 The Most Underrated Hunting Animals in Africa
    2026/05/10

    What makes the ultimate hunting package? Is it the country, the species, the terrain, the rifle… or the feeling the hunt leaves behind? In this solo episode of PH Journals, I break down what my dream African hunting experience would look like. From mountain hunts in the Eastern Cape to open country safaris and thick bushveld tracking, we discuss the environments, animals and weapon setups that create unforgettable hunts. This episode is less about price tags and more about experience. The kind of hunts that stay with you long after camp has packed up. Honey Badger Blue Duiker Nyala Komga Bushbuck Vaal Reedbuck Red Lechwe Kudu We also dive into: Choosing the right hunting destination Rifle and calibre combinations Terrain and hunting style Why some species mean more than others The atmosphere that makes a safari special The animals that define wild Africa Sometimes the ultimate hunting package is not the biggest trophy… but the story behind it.

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    35 分
  • The Most Underrated Hunting Animals in Africa
    2026/05/10

    What makes the ultimate hunting package? Is it the country, the species, the terrain, the rifle… or the feeling the hunt leaves behind?

    In this solo episode of PH Journals, I break down what my dream African hunting experience would look like. From mountain hunts in the Eastern Cape to open country safaris and thick bushveld tracking, we discuss the environments, animals and weapon setups that create unforgettable hunts.

    This episode is less about price tags and more about experience. The kind of hunts that stay with you long after camp has packed up.

    Honey Badger

    Blue Duiker

    Nyala

    Komga Bushbuck

    Vaal Reedbuck

    Red Lechwe

    Kudu

    We also dive into:

    Choosing the right hunting destination

    Rifle and calibre combinations

    Terrain and hunting style

    Why some species mean more than others

    The atmosphere that makes a safari special

    The animals that define wild Africa

    Sometimes the ultimate hunting package is not the biggest trophy… but the story behind it.

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    35 分
  • EP 107 When passion becomes work; A hunters reality
    2026/05/03

    There’s a question I’ve been sitting with lately… Do I still enjoy hunting the way I used to, or has it slowly just become work? When your passion becomes your profession, things change. The pressure, the responsibility, the expectations—it all starts to shape the experience differently. In this solo episode of PH Journals, I unpack that internal conflict. The balance between gratitude and honesty, between loving what you do and feeling the weight of it. This isn’t about losing the passion—it’s about understanding how it evolves. If you’ve ever turned something you love into your livelihood, this one will hit home.

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    26 分
  • Why Most PHs Are Missing This | PH Journals
    2026/04/18

    In this episode of PH Journals, I dive into what truly makes a great professional hunter—and it’s not what most people think.

    We often measure a PH by their ability to shoot, their knowledge of species, or the size of the trophies they produce. But the truth is, those are just the basics.

    The real difference lies in the traits no one talks about.

    From handling pressure in high-stakes moments, to reading clients, managing expectations, and knowing when not to take the shot—this episode breaks down the unseen skills that separate good PHs from great ones.

    I also reflect on personal experiences in the field—both the wins and the mistakes—and what they’ve taught me over the years.

    Because at the end of the day, a client won’t remember your best shot…

    They’ll remember how you made them feel.

    And maybe the bigger question is—

    Who is the next generation of great professional hunters?

    Hey guys, welcome back to the PH Journals Podcast. I apologize for missing last week, but it was for a good reason as I was really "stuck in a rut." This episode focuses on "how to get out of a rut" and the steps I'm taking for "self improvement." I'll share my journey of "getting out of a rut" and some "self help" tips that might resonate with you.

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    41 分