I plan on it! Got a journal already purchased and ready to go.
At the end of each day take 10 minutes and write down the days events in a journal.
At the end of each day take 10 minutes and write down the days events in a journal.
Most of the prep is done and my gun paperwork is already cleared in South Africa.
Those pack and dip prices are outrageous. I paid $100 per animal and $100 crate fee, which included transposition cost to the freight broker at JNB.
@wesheltonj can I ask you who you used for dip & pack and Taxidermy?Seven Animals
Pack and Dip + crate $800
Shipping RSA to Chicago $761
Coppersmith $737
ALL IN Total from RSA to USA $2298
Est. Taxidermy: $6365 plus shipping to Texas.
Just looked again. I can use a different taxi if I want. Here's the caveat provided if I choose a different taxi.
If you choose to use a Taxidermist other than Taxidermy Africa our storage of your Trophies will cost $ 500 which is payable to Richard Holmes Safaris at the end of your safari, and is refundable if other taxidermist picks up your trophys with in a week of your departure. As we have a permanent long term relationship with Taxidermy Africa they are punctual about picking up your Trophies from us. The hunter must also supply enough tags from the other taxidermist for PH here to write on the details of each animal eg. hunters name, species, skull & horns, cape etc.( supply 3 tags per animal )
@wesheltonj can I ask you who you used for dip & pack and Taxidermy?
On the bug dope get yourself some Permethrin and treat your clothing at home before you leave. Walmart has it in the camping section of the store. It will keep the ticks and no-see-ums at bay, that along with a heavy application of a insect spray with DEET will make your trek more enjoyabledon't forget the bug dope!!! nobody wants tick fever. i did get it when i was in SA, so...... bring bug dope and check yourself well when you get out of the bush daily.
Thank you sir!Dip & Pack: Game Over Taxidermy, Kimberly
Freight Broker: Express Trophy Services, Kempton Park
Taxidermy: @The Artistry of Wildlife