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Posted on 12/20/21 at 6:03 am to
Posted by Icansee4miles
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Posted on 12/20/21 at 6:03 am to
These figures are pretty accurate. My hunting buddy just got back from his second trip over. He’s done European mounts for almost all of his, the exception being a trophy warthog he took on this trip that will be a shoulder mount. Absolutely have all the taxidermy done over there, getting anything into the states otherwise is nearly impossible. Cannot bring any meat home, but you should be eating it for dinner and breakfast the entire trip. Much of it gets donated to local villages, which keeps relationships very cordial. He got out a couple of weeks ahead of the lockdown.

Oh, and for both his trips, he kept a handwritten journal chronicling the trip, leaving spaces for photos once he got back. It made for a fascinating read, and a great record of what for most is a once in a lifetime trip. I think he said he was in for somewhere between $12-15K, but a chunk of that was his business class airline ticket. Not sure that includes taxidermy costs.
Posted by JL
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 12/20/21 at 7:54 am to
I had a similar discounted trip, but they pretty much expect you to shoot something not on your discount list because it's not free for them to operate. I agree with the cost and comment about tipping. If you're flying to SA I would do more than just the hunt. Once you're there it's pretty cheap to do some other stuff. We went down to cape town for a few days and did the cape of good hope then drove over to Stellenbosch and dis wine country.
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