OntarioHunter
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I'm trying to get my African trophies shipped and have run into a major snag. Last time I had the taxidermist over there tan my kudu cape and wildebeest back skin. The plan was for my daughter to mount the kudu as a showroom piece. That didn't work. They sent me someone else's wildebeest and some of the hair slipped on the kudu cape. So this time I ordered sable and kudu capes "dip and pack." They come here preserved but not tanned. Problem is special handling and inspections are required by Agriculture dept inspectors at the landing airport and then again at certified taxidermist or tannery. Becoming certified is a major headache up here. The tannery in Winnipeg wants $500 up front to pay for prepping the building and paying the inspector. He also said his experience with African dip and pack stuff is not great. I have heard this before.
Has anyone else had experience with this? It looks like there's less hassles shipping dip and pack to US facilities. Tannery in Great Falls that is presently doing a muley cape for us says they can take them. Anyone have advise on which broker to use?
Has anyone else had experience with this? It looks like there's less hassles shipping dip and pack to US facilities. Tannery in Great Falls that is presently doing a muley cape for us says they can take them. Anyone have advise on which broker to use?