enysse
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- Northeast Wisconsin SCI chapter, Lifetime member of NRA,RMEF
- Hunted
- Namibia, South Africa (East Cape, Guateng and Limpopo)
I have a big shipment of taxidermy at some point this year...with payment due from a place in Windhoek, Namibia. I've heard it's a alot cheaper to ship by boat across the ocean to the U.S. than by airplane.
What I'm asking is do I have to pick the right shipping agent? I would like my mounts here in Wisconsin, USA but would like to do it as cheaply as possible so I can continue hunting in Africa...faster and faster...with less time paying down taxidermy and shipping bills. I'm going to the East Cape and Limpopo Province next month with two different outfitters and am planning to have something down in South Africa. I would prefer to have the taxidermy done there and boated back to the USA. I'm not super picky on Taxidermy...it doesn't have to be museum quality...nobody here in Wisconsin would no the difference...I would...but don't want to spend years paying down my taxidermy bill. I will try to take as many animals as I can in 2 weeks of hunting because airplane tickets aren't cheap and I would like to go to Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania to get some of unique antelope of those areas. I'm never sure how long my hunting career will last...prices keep getting higher and higher.
Anyway any help and advice would be appreciated .
What I'm asking is do I have to pick the right shipping agent? I would like my mounts here in Wisconsin, USA but would like to do it as cheaply as possible so I can continue hunting in Africa...faster and faster...with less time paying down taxidermy and shipping bills. I'm going to the East Cape and Limpopo Province next month with two different outfitters and am planning to have something down in South Africa. I would prefer to have the taxidermy done there and boated back to the USA. I'm not super picky on Taxidermy...it doesn't have to be museum quality...nobody here in Wisconsin would no the difference...I would...but don't want to spend years paying down my taxidermy bill. I will try to take as many animals as I can in 2 weeks of hunting because airplane tickets aren't cheap and I would like to go to Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania to get some of unique antelope of those areas. I'm never sure how long my hunting career will last...prices keep getting higher and higher.
Anyway any help and advice would be appreciated .