375Fox
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- Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Cameroon
Depends on the country, but generally in South Africa and Namibia cull hunts are where landowners are reducing game numbers on their land and selling the cull hunt to hunters then selling the meat and maybe the skins depending on the species. A trophy hunt is obviously selectively looking for trophy bulls and all parts of trophy belong to you. A cull hunt might be young bulls, cows, broken horn bulls depending on the property. Cull hunting isn’t nearly as selective and provides a lot more shot opportunity. I don’t think it gives the same hunting experience though because you don’t pass nearly as many animals . You’d need to talk to outfitter, but most in South Africa would let you take skull and horns on a cull hunt and maybe pay a little extra for skins, however shipping “trophies” from a cull hunt home really defeats the purpose if the cost to get them home exceeds the cost of the hunt.Can you or someone else explain the cull vs trophy hunts in Africa? I may be mistaken but i thought that you could still have the opportunity to bring those home if they met the minimum. Are you only shooting femailes?