19 December 2005, 18:36
D99Aardwolves legal?
I see a lot of Aardwolves on hunting brochures, but I had heard that it was illegal to bring a dead one back to the states, any word on that?
19 December 2005, 20:22
GanyanaSpecially protected in most African states and I think they are CITES I. Certainly illegal to hunt one in Zim, or Bots.
19 December 2005, 21:10
butchlocthey are a cites protected animal - I know of nowhere you could hunt them
19 December 2005, 21:24
graybirdquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
they are a cites protected animal - I know of nowhere you could hunt them
Looks like they can be hunted in Namibia. Check out this
link from a fellow AR poster
19 December 2005, 21:42
cchunterWe had one about 2 yards from our feets before he ran off, when hunting South Africa in September this year. That was the first I have seen. They were very quick to shout DONT SHOOT when I raised the gun as an instinct, my first thought was a Jackal.
19 December 2005, 23:07
Heritage ArmsYou can shoot Aarwolves on special lisc. They are however very tough to get into the US unless you are shooting it for a museum
Aleko
19 December 2005, 23:26
D99Christer,
It's the same with Bat Eared Foxes in Namibia. The bastards will kill anything else that walks, but bat eared foxes aren't touched.
20 December 2005, 00:35
Widowmaker416Aardwolves are list as Appendix III, cites, so that means the country of orgin issues the cites. I know in South Africa, they do have a quota on them, Namiba, not sure. Zimbabwe, Can not shoot them, period!