Hoping to get some feedback on bringing home trophies with me from NZ back to the US. I have a hunt lined up on the South Island (flying in and out of Christchurch) in mid March 2024 for stag, goat, and a ram. The hunt will be 4 days and then me and my wife will take another 10 days to tour around the South Island. If I'm successful in taking these animals I will be having a euro mount done on all 3. Talking with my outfitter he is saying the taxidermist he uses would not be able to prep the skulls for me to bring them back on the plane. He's stating he may have enough time to boil the skulls and box them up but even with cutting the stag horns (I'll have them pinned to save crate space) the crating would be on the large side.
I know about having to have the US Fish & Wildlife declaration form filled out as I have brought a whitetail skull back with me from Canada in the past for a euro mount and it was pretty simple. I also know about the non CITES form that the NZ government has available saying these trophies are exportable without any further documentation needed by the NZ government. If I'm able to get someone to prep the skulls and have them boxed to be checked in as luggage is there anything else that needs to be completed to get the trophies on the plane ride home with me and passed thru US customs? Seems like the hardest part will be getting someone to prep the trophies and box them up for the ride back. But if I can find someone who can do this it seems like it would save a lot of money in shipping and brokers fees as compared to having everything shipped later.
Any advice folks can give for bringing the trophies back with me when I leave NZ would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I know about having to have the US Fish & Wildlife declaration form filled out as I have brought a whitetail skull back with me from Canada in the past for a euro mount and it was pretty simple. I also know about the non CITES form that the NZ government has available saying these trophies are exportable without any further documentation needed by the NZ government. If I'm able to get someone to prep the skulls and have them boxed to be checked in as luggage is there anything else that needs to be completed to get the trophies on the plane ride home with me and passed thru US customs? Seems like the hardest part will be getting someone to prep the trophies and box them up for the ride back. But if I can find someone who can do this it seems like it would save a lot of money in shipping and brokers fees as compared to having everything shipped later.
Any advice folks can give for bringing the trophies back with me when I leave NZ would be greatly appreciated. Thanks