I book all my own travel domestically and for international non-hunting trips. But using a travel agent (@TRAVEL EXPRESS) for a planned hunting trip to RSA turned out great. In addition to being on top of all the info for traveling with rifles with a connection in Europe, they secured a timely...
US-based hunters made up a big portion of the overseas trophy hunters in pre-COVID RSA and Namibia. Moderators (aka silencers) are highly restricted in the US. Depending on the state, they are either expensive and a hassle to acquire, or just flatly illegal. However, if you use a rifle provided...
Received my hides back today in the form of Gemsbok and Kudu throw pillows along with Waterbok seats.
No idea what to do with hides from the next safari as I think my wife's patience is wearing thin.
Received my hides back today in the form of Gemsbok and Kudu throw pillows along with Waterbok seats.
No idea what to do with hides from the next safari as I think my wife's patience is wearing thin.
Received my hides back today in the form of Gemsbok and Kudu throw pillows along with Waterbok seats.
No idea what to do with hides from the next safari as I think my wife's patience is wearing thin.
I hope this issue has already been resolved. If not, BWI is the nearest US Fish and Wildlife port to DC . The trophies would be trucked there from Dulles. I used Laing International for customs clearance/brokerage at BWI with zero issues.
Received my hides back today in the form of Gemsbok and Kudu throw pillows along with Waterbok seats.
No idea what to do with hides from the next safari as I think my wife's patience is wearing thin.
Yes, it was a great time. But without local friends to put it together, might be tough to arrange. If you do set it up and don't mind doing your own shopping, cooking, and laundry, it can be really good value.
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