17 June 2018, 03:49
S.K. SnyderShipping Cost Spain
I have been to Namibia twice and have an idea on shipping cost there, could someone give me an idea of the cost to ship the horns of a red stag and boar tusks back to San Diego? Thank you.
17 June 2018, 15:10
Hunt InterI shipped a Stag skull and an Ibex back last year to London and cost 350 EURO.
21 June 2018, 21:33
RHOutfittersquote:
Originally posted by S.K. Snyder:
I have been to Namibia twice and have an idea on shipping cost there, could someone give me an idea of the cost to ship the horns of a red stag and boar tusks back to San Diego? Thank you.
It depends on the country from where you import the trophies, sir. For Eastern European countries the cost should not exceed 500 euro if you don't use a trophy broker.
11 July 2018, 03:05
Fallow BuckCertain species in the USA require additional paperwork but I would not think red deer or boar are one of them.
Make sure they are mounted on a shield to qualify for Trophy status with USFW.
$500-$600 should be enough including the paperwork depending on the size of the stag. You may need a customs clearing agent at your end if you are not close to the port of entry that your trophies come into.
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12 July 2018, 04:53
boarkillerI don’t think you need any paperwork on deer from Europe
Pigs might be different
12 July 2018, 23:44
S.K. SnyderThanks, I appreciate everyone's reply.
17 July 2018, 01:29
Brad HinnI sent 3 Stag heads from Scotland to California last year and it was about $500 to my door, they were sent via DHL.
Shipping the Stag Heads should be pretty simple as long as they are "clean and free from flesh" they need to be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide. You will need a document stating that they are cleaned and a copy of the invoice from the guide. As long as the country is foot and mouth disease free. If the country has foot and mouth then it is more stringent.
The Boar may be different, I remember that pigs were in a different chapter of the Dept of Ag regulations so I am not familiar with them.
I will look and see if I still have a copy of the regulations.
You do not need to mount them on wood to be considered "Trophies" you would need to mount them on wood to be considered "Taxidermy".
18 July 2018, 07:35
S.K. SnyderThanks Brad. Eight years ago I shipped four skulls and horns back from Namibia and it was $1600. It sure seems a lot less to ship from Spain.
18 July 2018, 08:28
boarkillerI shipped some for 100 couple of years ago
Just did it myself