This will be my first trip to Africa and I'm doing it with a bow so I can't respond. A friend that's going with us is hunting buffalo and is renting the rifle - knowing that they won't have another need for a rifle that big.Do you typically bring your rifles with you or use rifles provided by the outfitters? Id like to hunt Cape buffalo someday in Namibia or Mozambique. Not sure if it'll ever happen but I can hope.
We get it done there (only have experience in SA and Namibia though). If you talk to the PH they'll know what places do good/decent work. You most likely won't get the quality that you can get here with one of the premier wildlife artistry taxidermists, but it's also A LOT cheaper to do it there. We only usually do like 1-2 shoulder mounts, the rest euro, and then hides if we think they'll make good rugs or whatever.I'm doing an African Safari in South Africa in May and will be shooting 5 animals, all archery. For those that may have done this before did you have your taxidermy done in Africa or have it dipped and packed and shipped back to the states? What did you choose and why and what were the results? Will be north of Johannesburg. Thanks in advance for any input!
I've heard that it used to be a lot cheaper but the prices have gone up for taxidermy in SA in the recent years that make it almost a wash for the added shipping cost that gets tagged onto full taxidermy mounts. Have you seen prices increase?We get it done there (only have experience in SA and Namibia though). If you talk to the PH they'll know what places do good/decent work. You most likely won't get the quality that you can get here with one of the premier wildlife artistry taxidermists, but it's also A LOT cheaper to do it there. We only usually do like 1-2 shoulder mounts, the rest euro, and then hides if we think they'll make good rugs or whatever.
Shipping is a bitch though, ngl. I recommend working with one of the importers who specialize in the paperwork if you don't feel like dealing with that type of thing. The Africa Hunting forums usually have like $50 off or whatever with an importer or two and they make it easy to deal with. Basically a pay and forget it situation.
Have done it both ways. It's really just preference on what you're comfortable with. I'd recommend paying someone to help with firearm importation, though. I don't necessarily trust shady governments to not throw me in jail over a small error.Do you typically bring your rifles with you or use rifles provided by the outfitters? Id like to hunt Cape buffalo someday in Namibia or Mozambique. Not sure if it'll ever happen but I can hope.
I haven't experienced the price increases, no, but ymmv depending on where you're going, who you use, what you get, local prices, etc.I've heard that it used to be a lot cheaper but the prices have gone up for taxidermy in SA in the recent years that make it almost a wash for the added shipping cost that gets tagged onto full taxidermy mounts. Have you seen prices increase?