I’m with you on this, I had the opportunity to bring back some liberated poachers spears from Mozambique back in 2014. Wasn’t sure of the legality so I declined. Turns out I probably could’ve just cut them to fit in my rifle case and brought them home.What I neglected to bring back, but should have done and very much regret now, is not having brought back one of the trackers' self-made axes, that they use to build blinds and clear roads.
I’ve got a few of those. Always next time.What I neglected to bring back, but should have done and very much regret now, is not having brought back one of the trackers' self-made axes, that they use to build blinds and clear roads.
Also caught some poachers, but since their "spears" were just sharpened rebar, not that interesting to bring back.I’m with you on this, I had the opportunity to bring back some liberated poachers spears from Mozambique back in 2014. Wasn’t sure of the legality so I declined. Turns out I probably could’ve just cut them to fit in my rifle case and brought them home.
Just showed my wife……might have to pm you on where about you picked those up…These are two hand stitched pillow cases. Done by local Damara ladies in Namibia. They stitch there name in it. I gifted one and they ended up framing the pillow case and it looks great.
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I FORGOT…Lon @Tokoloshe Safaris gave me one of the handmade axes you are talking about!!! It is one of my proudest possessions hanging in my trophy room!!! Priceless!!!What I neglected to bring back, but should have done and very much regret now, is not having brought back one of the trackers' self-made axes, that they use to build blinds and clear roads.
Yes You can bing them home in a case, I have a fishing rod case just for spears and tall itemsI’m with you on this, I had the opportunity to bring back some liberated poachers spears from Mozambique back in 2014. Wasn’t sure of the legality so I declined. Turns out I probably could’ve just cut them to fit in my rifle case and brought them home.
It was my first trip and I wasn’t sure about the legality of it. I should’ve done it and played ignorant. Which I was!Yes You can bing them home in a case, I have a fishing rod case just for spears and tall items