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If, like Theodore Roosevelt, you dream “of Africa and golden joys,” you’ll find plenty of inspiration in the March/April 2019 edition of Sports Afield magazine, which has a special focus on African hunting adventures. From the darkest jungles of central and west Africa to the wide-open swamplands of the Zambeze Delta, Africa’s incredible variety of habitats and game-rich environments will overwhelm your senses. Read about the challenges of hunting Cape buffalo, follow along on an almost-perfect elephant hunt, and share the thrills of a first-time hunter on her first plains-game safari--all in this issue, which will be available on newsstands nationwide early next week.
“If you’re one of the many who wants to experience the African dream, now is a great time to make your plans,” said Diana Rupp, Sports Afield Editor in Chief. “The trophy tales and travel tips in our Africa Issue can help you get there. Our writers have some incredible stories to tell about thrilling encounters with Africa’s most magnificent game species.”
Sports Afield, founded in 1887, is the oldest outdoor magazine in North America and today is America’s premier hunting adventure magazine, with a focus on exciting hunting stories, fine firearms, and the pursuit of big game around the world.
Look for the March/April issue of Sports Afield on fine newsstands around the country or visit www.sportsafield.com to subscribe. All new and renewing subscribers who sign up by April 30 will be automatically entered in a sweepstakes for a chance to win an African plains game safari.
Contact: Diana Rupp, Editor in chief: editorinchief@sportsafield.com