In terms of statistics, you're probably right... most bowkilled African plains game animals are probably taken over water. But that's a little like saying most whitetails are taken from treestands. If it isn't your cup of tea, there are certainly alternatives. I've done plenty of stalking in Africa. From the start, I told myself I'd spend at least half my time stalking and never regretted it. Nowadays, it's even more, and I've deliberately spent time in places where stalking is emphasized, like Zambia. The best stalking I ever experienced was on the Save and Turgwei Rivers (Humani) in southern Zim. Two great species -- bushbuck and bushpig -- thrive there, and stalking works very well for both. Unfortunately, Zim is a mess right now and I can't recommend it as a destination until they sort out their problems. But I've also spent time stalking in Namibia and RSA. Be prepared to be humiliated... the game is incredibly sharp. But there's tons of it, so opportunities abound. The baboon may be one of the hardest creatures in the world to stalk with a bow, by the way, and hyenas are either uncommon or protected in much of southern Africa. If you really want to stalk, I'd recommend warthog, bushpig, bushbuck, impala and duiker as prime quaries. Cheeers, Don