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Rhino Cow Hunt..........WOW

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28 May 2005, 21:57
JJ_Miller
Rhino Cow Hunt..........WOW
I just got an e mail for a White Rhino cow. 39 inch horn, $ 109,000 US. They must have me confused with one of those rich booking agents like Wendell or Ray. Damn... thats a lot of " double eagles ".................JJ


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28 May 2005, 21:59
500grains
Since they get US$11,500 for a cow buffalo in RSA, $109K is about right for a cow rhino.

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29 May 2005, 00:17
patrkyhntr
I had a price quoted to me very recently of $40,000 in RSA.


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29 May 2005, 00:42
shakari
You pay on a basis or $s per inch of horn when hunting W. Rhino - it's a relatively easy hunt and (IMO) not worth the money. For me it's a much more challenging hunt (and a damn sight cheaper) to dart hunt them. Then it's a fixed fee whatever the horn size and if you want the trophy you can always have a fibre glass replica made to the dimensions of the Rhino you darted.

A lot of people dismiss dart hunting out of hand - but I think that's a mistake. It's a different kind of hunt but in some ways more exciting than a proper hunt - or at least it is in the case of a Rhino hunt......






29 May 2005, 03:13
hhmag
We have rhino starting at $21,000 this year and buff cows at $5000 in RSA (not all of us RSA guys charge 10 grand for a buff cow, and we also don't charge the full dg daily rate for the full hunt when a buff only takes a day or two).

This is the guy that is $21k. Not bad, 20 inch bull.

I agree with Steve a bit on the dart hunt. Quite an ass-puckering experience!


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Rob Martin

29 May 2005, 03:40
500grains
quote:
Originally posted by hhmag:


This is the guy that is $21k. Not bad, 20 inch bull.


On a reasonable sized ranch, if the client is allowed to get very close (10 yards), that could be quite a fun hunt.
29 May 2005, 18:29
hhmag
That concession is about 12,000ha, on the way to Kruger's southern gates (about 20 miles). The pic was taken by me at less (much less) that 10 yards, on foot, as we were stalking a giraffe. He gave a few mock charges, but two of the females nearby (with babies) came a bit closer to giving us the real thing, especially the one whose baby kept wanting to come up and give us a good sniffing. I got a really good pucker out of that one at the time, trying too shoo off baby and keep some trees between us and momma.



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