bakerb
AH veteran
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2024
- Messages
- 140
- Reaction score
- 477
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- Hunted
- USA, Canada, Russia, South Africa, Botswana
It’s always possible. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. You talk about shots. . . I haven’t taken any special shots. That’s dependent on where you go. I don’t think anything is required for South Africa. I didn’t take shots for Botswana, and actually discontinued the recommended malarial prophylaxis as I had a skin reaction on day 2.
You don’t HAVE to do taxidermy. Euro mounts are very cool, and the way I’ve been going for a few years now.
The other thing is that a lot of the costs can be spread out. I’ve booked at least 2 African trips 2 years out. Deposit paid, then payments made before hand. Then flights were before the hunt. Shipping and taxidermy of trophies comes well after the hunt. So the hunt may cost $10,000 total, but you can spread that cost out over a period of time.
If you want to hunt more at home there’s always a way. Public land deer, turkey, coyotes, etc.
You don’t HAVE to do taxidermy. Euro mounts are very cool, and the way I’ve been going for a few years now.
The other thing is that a lot of the costs can be spread out. I’ve booked at least 2 African trips 2 years out. Deposit paid, then payments made before hand. Then flights were before the hunt. Shipping and taxidermy of trophies comes well after the hunt. So the hunt may cost $10,000 total, but you can spread that cost out over a period of time.
If you want to hunt more at home there’s always a way. Public land deer, turkey, coyotes, etc.