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One more time...
04 November 2011, 12:30
Idaho SharpshooterOne more time...
If all goes according to plan, come dark of the moon next April (2012)I will be returning to RSA for ten days in camp.
Eland is the big ticket item, along with a Zebra and some of the smaller antelope.
I Emailed my PH from 2010 earlier today, and he has the dates open for me.
Woo-Hoo!!
04 November 2011, 19:40
Larry SellersCongrats Rich. You will now have something to pass the time over the long Idaho Winter season. Anticapation is almost as good as the hunt itself in a lot of instances.
Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member
05 November 2011, 05:36
Idaho SharpshooterTravel arrangements by the dedicated Kathi Klime. I will get out of here on Monday, April 16th, and arrive in Jo-Berg the evening of the next day. Ten days in camp and fly out Saturday, April 28th, arriving home on Sunday evening.
The updated "Bucket List" reads: Eland, Zebra, Impala, Blesbok, Warthog, and jackal and porcupine if the schedule permits. Reon is checking for me now about a Leopard permit.
This is going to be a l-o-n-g winter. Is it SHOT Show and SCI time yet?
Rich
08 November 2011, 16:25
WinkRich, porcupine trophies I looked at with the taxidermist Andre Van Rooyen in Joburg are very nice. But it is not an easy animal to prepare before delivery to the taxidermist. According to von Rouyen the best way is to freeze it upon killing, without any cleaning or skinning, and leave it frozen until delivered to him to do all defrosting, skinning, cleaning, etc or it will be impossible to guarantee that the quills won't fall off.
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10 November 2011, 19:41
Idaho SharpshooterThanks Wink. I always wondered myself. Here in Idaho we just "Swat" them with an empty burlap sheep's wool bag and sort of roll them up. I have a one-time Lady friend who does quill work with them.
10 November 2011, 20:26
Bill/OregonRich, that's so exciting to have a hunt on the books.
Eland is at the top of my PG list, too.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
14 November 2011, 21:03
WinkWhile you may be going with a different taxidermist, here's a link to Andre van Rooyen's site, with the advice about freezing small mammals whole asap after taking them.
http://www.avrtaxidermy.co.za/...st_smallmammals.htmlWhen I went to his shop (2007?)he had a room full of porcupines being prepared, looked like a herd, and they were very well done indeed. I think he considers himself the best porcupine stuffer in South Africa. He also does well with everything else. Under way was a full wall display of African birds being done for Peter Flack, so he has a few demanding clients.
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15 November 2011, 22:37
Idaho SharpshooterWink,
thanks