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How long does it take for trophies to ship?
09 March 2007, 01:59
SDHallHow long does it take for trophies to ship?
I have hunted in Namibia a couple of times and it took a very long time for my trophies to ship, but I had heard that trophies from Tanzania ship much faster.
How long should it take for them to ship? I hunted there in October of 2006, when should I expect them?
09 March 2007, 02:21
kevin davismy stuff from Namibia took 9-10 months, same for my stuff from Tanzania

09 March 2007, 02:46
ivan cartertechnically , while many outfitters will use all kinds of excuses, paperwork , dip and pack processing etc etc ... there should be no reason why trophies shouldnt be able to leave whithin three months of the end of the hunt ...
the reality is that most outfitters wait till a quiet patch or the end of the season and then get onto the shipping aspects of the business ...
most depenjds on the outfitter them selves , troiphies are dry enough to ship whithin a month , but banking, export documentation and paperwork can take up to six weeks to two months ontop of that ..
09 March 2007, 07:51
ForrestBMy trophies from Tanzania arrived in Houston only three (3) weeks after I got home. That must be a record of some type, but it's certainly a credit to the outfitter. I've also waited 6-9 months for shipments from Botswana.
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09 March 2007, 08:50
archer_375My came yesterday from RSA...Hunted in August making it about 6 months...
09 March 2007, 09:05
Jaco Humanquote:
Originally posted by ivan carter:
technically , while many outfitters will use all kinds of excuses, paperwork , dip and pack processing etc etc ... there should be no reason why trophies shouldnt be able to leave whithin three months of the end of the hunt ...
the reality is that most outfitters wait till a quiet patch or the end of the season and then get onto the shipping aspects of the business ...
most depenjds on the outfitter them selves , troiphies are dry enough to ship whithin a month , but banking, export documentation and paperwork can take up to six weeks to two months ontop of that ..
In most cases the outfitter does not send out the trophies it is the taxidermist. The outfitters paperwork should be complete at the end of the hunt. He hands in copies of his paperwork and the trophies to the taxidermist, who must take care of the rest. It all depends how busy the taxidermist is. I only use Andre van Rooyen taxidernists and most trophies are shipped out in 3 to 6 months.
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www.sahuntexp.com 09 March 2007, 09:13
mikeh375Depending on where you hunt in Namibia, it can take quite a while, especially if you're hunting North of the "Red Line" (veterinary quarantine fence).
09 March 2007, 10:34
BwanamichAs Ivan said, 3 months should be about right IMO. There are many reasons that may delay shipment. Theoretically, i would wait at least 1 month to ensure that trophies are totally dry (Forrest, 3 weeks seems very quick IMHO and i would have concerns whether the trophies were dry enough) before initiating shipping procedures.
SDHall, your trophies should have left by now. October is generally the last busy month for most outfitters in TZ. That should allow them to focus on exporting season trophies from previous safaris in Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb. Did your trophies include a leopard? Getting CITES export certificates for Leopards is often a cause of delay. If not, then they should have sent your trophies by now.
I hunted Namibia in April last year and my trophies were delivered to the shipping agent 1 week after I left with all documentation. I still haven't received them as we speak. They have been en route for over 2 months. I wonder in what condition I'll get them in

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09 March 2007, 10:42
Kyler HamannMy Namibia shipment took a little over a month, which was really confusing because they got here just after my Zim trophies from the year before. When I got the second call from the importer right after I received my Zim stuff I was sure it was a mistake.
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09 March 2007, 17:51
butchlocCHIT - I'm waiting for 2 years now for my ele from zim. between the govt. jumbo, and taxidermy unlimited it's getting to the point I don't know who to call anymore
09 March 2007, 19:09
Lhook7Mine took about six months from Namibia.
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09 March 2007, 19:22
JudgeGFor those of you who hunt RSA, Louie's daughter from the Afton House has a dip and pack service that promises pick up from the concession, processing and shipment (delivery) to the US in 99 days.
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quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
My trophies from Tanzania arrived in Houston only three (3) weeks after I got home.
Forrest, there must have been a mistake. Are you sure they are your trophies? Did they look bigger than you remember when they arrived?
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10 March 2007, 01:42
SDHallThanks for all of the input.
Bwanamich,
I didn't shoot a leopard, only buffalo, implala, zebra, and hartebeest. The outfitter is shipping the trophies from Tanzania. I will call them again to find out the status. I just wanted to see if I was being reasonable in expecting them to have shipped by now.