I do my research and know this before hunt is even booked. You should know before hand, not after you have taken it. I know my Lioness hunt that I have booked for this year is non importable to USA. But that is my choice as I want to hunt one while I am still able to. I have made arrangements for taxidermy in South Africa and with outfitter for it to stay at his lodge with paperwork just incase one day it might be.
You need to or should make arrangements to have them imported. Some will wait until after the hunt but for me that is way too late.
On my hunt I had everything already arranged from the time that I pulled the trigger until I picked the heads up at my taxidermist. There are forums that need to be signed and I had given power of attorney to work on by behalf to the importer that I hired.
You should confirm anything that you want to import is allowable ie CITIES allows leopards from some countries, but not other countries. I have had 2 great experiences with Namibia taxidermist and exporter, not very happy with service from RSA taxidermist (which I found out later had a negative review here on AH from several years before I went to RSA). Right now shipping is delayed and costs are high, so those things might impact your decision about just dip and ship or having them processed in Africa.
You should have a good idea of what is importable before you go. First thing is to check if it is a CITES animal then go from there.
Where are you hunting and what? Have you booked your hunt or just deciding?
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Philip
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Hi Lance, Hope you well. I collect Mauser rifles and they are very much part of my cultural history in Africa. Would you consider selling the rifle now a year on ? I'd like to place it in my collection of Mauser rifles. Many thx
I saw where you hunted elephant with backcountry safaris in Zimbabwe.
Was looking to book an elephant hunt and wanted to know how your hunt went
and if you would recommend them.
I'm new to Africa Hunting. I would like to purchase a Heym 450-400 double rifle. I'm left-handed but would prefer a non-canted gun. Is anyone in the community considering parting with theirs?
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