Let's see what the great minds of HuntTalk think about this one:
I bid on and won a Ducks Unlimited /NMGFD donated hunt raffle for a South African Safari for 4 hunters/16 animals (4 each) for $2,800/$700p.p. These hunts are kinda like free hotel rooms and flights to Vegas, anything to get you in the door.
Donated animals are your choice of impala, blesbuck, springbuck, warthog, blue wildebeast, or black wildebeest. All inclusive including lodging, food, drink, taxes, shuttle from airport, etc. Theres up-charges and add-ons for anything else like rental firearms, more animals, taxidermy, gratuities, etc.
I was planning on doing euro mounts for the "free" animals, adding on a Kudu and Gemsbok hunt to the package, and having them mounted (either in Africa or at home). Everything is fine and dandy until you look at shipping, import, and export prices for taxidermy. Estimated costs for the additional animals, taxidermy, shipping, import, and export is in excess of $6,500.
A discussion with my wife spawned another option. Skip the additional animals, skip the taxidermy, instead just take nice photos and make a photo album when we get home what's included in our hunt. We could use a portion of the savings ($1500-2000) to spend a week in Cape Town after the safari hiking Table Mountain, going to wineries, hanging out with penguins, cage diving with sharks, etc.
I bid on and won a Ducks Unlimited /NMGFD donated hunt raffle for a South African Safari for 4 hunters/16 animals (4 each) for $2,800/$700p.p. These hunts are kinda like free hotel rooms and flights to Vegas, anything to get you in the door.
Donated animals are your choice of impala, blesbuck, springbuck, warthog, blue wildebeast, or black wildebeest. All inclusive including lodging, food, drink, taxes, shuttle from airport, etc. Theres up-charges and add-ons for anything else like rental firearms, more animals, taxidermy, gratuities, etc.
I was planning on doing euro mounts for the "free" animals, adding on a Kudu and Gemsbok hunt to the package, and having them mounted (either in Africa or at home). Everything is fine and dandy until you look at shipping, import, and export prices for taxidermy. Estimated costs for the additional animals, taxidermy, shipping, import, and export is in excess of $6,500.
A discussion with my wife spawned another option. Skip the additional animals, skip the taxidermy, instead just take nice photos and make a photo album when we get home what's included in our hunt. We could use a portion of the savings ($1500-2000) to spend a week in Cape Town after the safari hiking Table Mountain, going to wineries, hanging out with penguins, cage diving with sharks, etc.
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