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Ibex from the Sudan
21 March 2009, 19:50
Dagga BoyIbex from the Sudan
Hunting Report subscriber Mark Hampton took a great Nubian ibex in the Sudan. This is an area that gets all too little positive press. Click this link for a look at this special trophy:
http://www.huntingreport.com/t...y_gallery.cfm?id=354It a shame to think what it used to be like hunting the Sudan, but it's good to see there's still some hunting going on.
21 March 2009, 19:55
jimmaraThat is a thing of beauty.Congrats to the hunter
21 March 2009, 20:00
David HulmeWow, amazing animal. And what about that terrain!
21 March 2009, 23:54
Wendell ReichThat is cool. I have the Ibex bug, and that is one fine looking Ibex.
Mark usually only hunts with a handgun, did he take this one with a handgun?
22 March 2009, 00:55
jeff hThe Sudan... I don't know if I want one that bad.
Great trophy
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Angelo Dacey must be 1000 years old now, I wonder how those hunts are going.
22 March 2009, 02:43
AfricanHunterI thought USA citizens were forbidden to due business in the Sudan at the present time. Did that change or am I wrong?
22 March 2009, 06:06
Mark A.Wendell, Couldn't take that one with a handgun. It was quite an experience though, and my 13th specie of ibex. Angelo Dacey turned 76 the day I took that ibex. A celebration for us both. Currently, you cannot import the trophy back to the U.S.
22 March 2009, 06:39
Equinsu OchaHelluva goat Mark! Tell us how the hunt went. How was the stability in that area of Sudan, length of hunt, areas hunted, etc..
I'd love to hear the story!
22 March 2009, 07:25
Mark A.Scottyboy, There will be an article published soon so I can't say too much other than my wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Having the opportunity to hunt with Angelo Dacey was rewarding enough. Thanks
22 March 2009, 10:45
Wendell ReichHey Mark, didn't know you were an AR member.
I figured it might be hard to import a handgun into Sudan, we couldn't get it done in Tanzania, I would have been shocked if you got it done in Sudan.
I look forward to the article.
Stay well.
22 March 2009, 17:41
AndersGreat Ibex, Mark!
Thanks for sharing.

Will the article be in Safari?
22 March 2009, 19:50
Mark A.Wendell, Hope all is well with you. No handguns in Sudan, had to borrow Angelo's rifle. Anders, Hopefully SPORTS AFIELD. Thanks
My husband has been exchanging e-mails with Angelo Dacey regarding a hunt.
We received the Safari Times newspaper today and on the front page it states "Sudan Hunting Prohibited by U.S. Government".
What is the issue here? I thought if you did not bring a firearm/ammunition or export the trophy it is legal?
Kathi
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16 June 2009, 23:17
Dagga BoyKathi,
When The Hunting Report originally reported on Sudan in 2006, the general counsel for OFAC who oversaw the sanctions for Sudan said that travel related transactions were exempt. He specifically said the exemption included hotels, licenses and other pre- and post-hunt expenses.
Since then OFAC seems to be taking a different stance and is discouraging hunters from going at all since money for their license will be funneled back to the Sudanese government. The situation is quite ambiguous and care should be taken.
Sanctions have long been in place, but how they're enforced can change. And, of course, these restrictions only apply to US citizens.
17 June 2009, 03:27
bwanamrmNice goat... I'll join the chorus of those who did not believe a hunt in the Sudan was available to Americans. Color me wrong.
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