Canada or Africa? Suggestions welcome!

At the risk of muddying the waters a little - and the fact that I have no great love of long distance flights - have you thought about a trip to Iceland as illustrated by @IanF ? Nice bit of stalking, maybe some bird shooting and some fishing for Salmon/Trout/Char and only a couple of hours flying time..... Definitely one for my own bucket list.
Mind you, my brother was based in Namibia for work for a few years and he loved it there!
 
I went to Africa on a package, the place is stunning, but for me the hunting or should I say shooting ! was too easy , infact I ended up refusing to shoot some as it was literally shooting for the sake of it , I would much rather have spent a week hunting a difficult species and not got it than shooting your impala , blesbuck, springbok, glad I went , but would be a different experience next time , so be mindful when booking with a guide , maybe that's your thing or maybe not
Was your hunt in S.A. or Namibia?
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Thanks folks! I really appreciate all the feedback. Africa sounds like the ‘sensible’ option given the CITES situ but there is still a big appeal to see Canada and hunt there,(plus one mount is easier to sneak past herself than 4-5).

Sol, I honestly had no idea you would be £900 quid. £2k door to door is also a bit of a thought. I’d far rather plan for that now than get an “oh shoot”when the bill comes in.
Certainly in some of these outfitters suggest you can add a wolf tag on if desired but again, that’s another permit and maybe another couple of thousand.


Makes uk hunting seem cheap..
A friend went to Africa and I was asking about costs. He's reply was the trip and hunting fees were the cheap bit and getting his trophy's back was the painful part. If I was to go I would be looking for something remote to get the true experience and only shoot cull stuff and then only bring back pictures and memories.
 
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