DVD, running time approx. 58 mins. 
This is the fourth and final installment in a series of DVDs on hunting buffaloes throughout Africa. Tanzanian PH Rainer Josch, the producer and narrator, has been scrupulously honest in his descriptions. If the hunting was hard, he showed it on camera. Failed shots, no game? It was all there. This time Josch probably ran into his toughest assignment yet because once they started hunting in the world-famous Selous Game Reserve, he found the hunting blocks there were having serious poaching problems. So much so, in fact, that he had to come back and make another attempt to get good footage.
Hunt No. 1. In the opening segment we are told there are 120,000 buffaloes in the Selous, but as we will find out, apparently our hunters were not in the hunting bocks frequented by these bovines. In the first hunt, PH Paulo takes a group of three hunters to the northwestern part of the Selous. However, once the hunt starts, it quickly becomes evident that the hunters are not easily going to find mature buffalo bulls there. The first hunter accidentally hits a small tree trunk, and this diverts the bullet, wounding the bull. The hunters search but cannot find the bull. Next day they pick up the tracks of the wounded animal but have no luck in finding the bull. 
Hunt No. 2. One year later (2014) Josch is back in the Selous, this time in the southwestern part of the Selous Game Reserve. He has two client hunters that year, it is later in the season, and he feels that the conditions should be better. The outfitter has three adjacent hunting blocks, so there is a lot of terrain in which to roam. 
Toward the end there is an introspective recap and a short interview with Dr. Rolf Baldus. The focus of the discussion is what can be done to bring the Selous back to its old glory, like what was done in the 1990s after the elephant population had collapsed fifteen years earlier. We discover that already the Tanzanian government, in conjunction with the CIC, is starting a new serious antipoaching effort.
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