Hank2211
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I'm curious. Governments (particularly but not exclusively the US government) believe that if they impose import restrictions on hunting trophies, hunters will leave those animals alone.
Is this true? Have you decided not to hunt an animal, because of import restrictions? Which ones?
Equally, if import restrictions were lifted, which animals would you hunt? To keep this realistic, don't assume money is no object!
Personally, I'm not sure the inability to bring back a trophy would have any impact on my choice of hunt. I've got lots of trophies (too many my wife says) and pictures and memories are just as much trophies as a head on a wall.
Is this true? Have you decided not to hunt an animal, because of import restrictions? Which ones?
Equally, if import restrictions were lifted, which animals would you hunt? To keep this realistic, don't assume money is no object!
Personally, I'm not sure the inability to bring back a trophy would have any impact on my choice of hunt. I've got lots of trophies (too many my wife says) and pictures and memories are just as much trophies as a head on a wall.