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I won't be able to do something like this for some time but if you don't mind satisfying my curiosity, where are the best elephant in africa right now and some outfitters in that area? Smiler


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www.kambakosafaris.com in northern Mozambique.
Unfortunately at this time USA hunters can not import the Ivory from Moz.

A lovely 100 pounder from this season.
 
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www.kambakosafaris.com in northern Mozambique.
Unfortunately at this time USA hunters can not import the Ivory from Moz.

A lovely 100 pounder from this season.


What happens to the ivory if it cannot be imported into the USA?
 
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You don't have to be from the USA to hunt elephants....... homer
 
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www.kambakosafaris.com in northern Mozambique.
Unfortunately at this time USA hunters can not import the Ivory from Moz.

A lovely 100 pounder from this season.


What happens to the ivory if it cannot be imported into the USA?


You take them to Mexico or Canada where you have your second house and then drive over the border Big Grin..Just kidding you just send them to Sweden to be stored until you can get them imported Smiler
 
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Thanks, but how about us importable


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Big ivory is where you find it, and that depends greatly on luck. Namibia's Caprivi, Botswana, Zambia (20 permits this year), Zimbabwe can on occasion produce good ivory, Tanzania, Mozambique (no import for USA) and at times RSA. Are you looking for thick tusks or long tusks?
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ZAM now allows US import???
 
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Not width or length, overall weight.


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Just add $5K per 10# over 49 1/2 in BOTS
 
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Yep, that;s a big elephant!

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www.kambakosafaris.com in northern Mozambique.
Unfortunately at this time USA hunters can not import the Ivory from Moz.

A lovely 100 pounder from this season.



Holy F#&*%!* cow!
that is what dreams are made off
congrats to the lucky hunter.


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RICH lucky hunter....
 
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Just add $5K per 10# over 49 1/2 in BOTS


That's true for NG42, but in Johan's other areas it's the $5K per 10# over 59.5 lbs. The daily rate is a little higher in the other areas though.


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www.kambakosafaris.com in northern Mozambique.
Unfortunately at this time USA hunters can not import the Ivory from Moz.

A lovely 100 pounder from this season.


What happens to the ivory if it cannot be imported into the USA?

I'd love to say that I can take care of it for the lucky hunter but sadly Australia does not allow the import of any Ivory. Frowner
 
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