wildfowler.250
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Folks, I would appreciate being able to pick some brains on the above if that’s okay please?
So my first trip is coming up in May to South Africa - standard plains game hunt. Now, I’ve currently decided not to take any cites animals. The only one that really interests me at this stage is a lechwe but I’m also interested in the technicalities across the board really as to what cites species entails. I appreciate the outfitter would have to have a permit. Do some carry permits for an area anyway if you change your mind while there?
I know that they need an import permit to the UK. I assume this can even be done whilst waiting for the dip and pack in South Africa? As dip will be at least 3-4 months and the import permit only lasts 100 days or something?
I’ve stayed away from cities/lechwe up until this point because:
Just can’t decide if the paperwork/technicalities for 1 species makes them not worthwhile,(different if you’d 2 or 3 cites species on a hunt). Or am I missing out doing a hunt I want to do? My taxidermist said it’s probably more sense to hunt 2 cheaper plains game or I could take eg a waterbuck.
Lastly, do TOPS require any special import paperwork? I’m hoping to try for a black wildebeest. I know the dip and pack need to sort paperwork for their export.
Thoughts and experience appreciated.
Cheers!
So my first trip is coming up in May to South Africa - standard plains game hunt. Now, I’ve currently decided not to take any cites animals. The only one that really interests me at this stage is a lechwe but I’m also interested in the technicalities across the board really as to what cites species entails. I appreciate the outfitter would have to have a permit. Do some carry permits for an area anyway if you change your mind while there?
I know that they need an import permit to the UK. I assume this can even be done whilst waiting for the dip and pack in South Africa? As dip will be at least 3-4 months and the import permit only lasts 100 days or something?
I’ve stayed away from cities/lechwe up until this point because:
- I assume grant of a cites export permit will make my dip and pack a lot longer to leave Africa?
- There’s discussions about trophy import bans again in July. One of the amendments to a suggested a proposed ban in previous years was no cites imports to be allowed in - this may come again.
- Do you actually need a broker ? Or what is this? I do provisionally have someone dealing with the import/onward delivery from the airport. What are they brokering? I can apply for the import permit at this end myself but do have big concerns about any errors and the shipment being sent back at my expense / possibly lost..
Just can’t decide if the paperwork/technicalities for 1 species makes them not worthwhile,(different if you’d 2 or 3 cites species on a hunt). Or am I missing out doing a hunt I want to do? My taxidermist said it’s probably more sense to hunt 2 cheaper plains game or I could take eg a waterbuck.
Lastly, do TOPS require any special import paperwork? I’m hoping to try for a black wildebeest. I know the dip and pack need to sort paperwork for their export.
Thoughts and experience appreciated.
Cheers!