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12 July 2011, 23:14
Brain1
Exportable tuskless Namibia Elephant
We have 1 tuskless elephant on license for 2011 hunting year. This is an exportable trophy. The elephant to be hunted is of the desert variety.
Cost of the hunt is $11500.00 US
This includes 14 days daily rate and trophy fee for 1 tuskless elephant.
$5000.00 refunded if no elephant shot or taken.

Included:
daily rate, meals, PH, lodging, laundry, transportation to and from hunting area and during the hunt, trackers, skinners,

Excluded:
Airfare to Namibia
Taxidermy work and shipping
Rifle Hire
Any additional trophies

Other trophies availible at a 10% discount on the below prices.
Greater Kudu US $ 1,095.00
Gemsbok/Oryx US $ 775.00
Burchells Zebra # US $ 925.00
Mountain Zebra US $ 865.00
Blesbok # US $ 690.00
Springbok US $ 525.00
Impala # US $ 690.00
Steenbok US $ 460.00
Duiker # US $ 460.00
Hartebeest # US $ 750.00
Blue Wildebeest # US $ 1,150.00
Black Wildebeest (White Tail) # US $ 1,375.00
Eland # US $ 2,245.00
Warthog US $ 460.00
Giraffe US $ 3,200.00
Cheetah * US $ 5,000.00
Baboon US $ 115.00
Jackal US $ 115.00
Caracal US $ 1,000,00
Ostrich US$ 400.00
Damara Dik-dik * # US $ 1,500,00
Klipspringer * US $ 1,200,00
*Special license required
N*ot available in Torra Conservancy, hunted only on private farms
Other species available on request
Full trophy fee is payable for wounded and lost game.

This hunt is offered for 2011 only.

Savannah Safaris Namibia
1691 W. Hwy. 380
Bridgeport, Tx 76426
bridgeportguns@yahoo.com
or at 940-683-1777
940-391-9158


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13 July 2011, 00:08
Bill C
quote:
We have 1 tuskless elephant on license for 2011 hunting year.
Is this a tuskless bull, or cow? Assuming a bull, how does Namibia define "tuskless" (broken at the lip, how much showing, etc)? If a tuskless cow, how prevalent is this genetic trait among the “desert elephants”?
13 July 2011, 00:25
Biebs
Exportable Tuskless? What would one be exporting?
13 July 2011, 00:39
MJines
Lots of leather.


Mike
13 July 2011, 00:40
Brain1
Sorry, its a tuskless cow.
You can export hide and all.
Desert elephants are not available on a regular basis. This is a unique oppotunity.


You can borrow money, but you can't borrow time. Don't wait, go now.
Savannah Safaris Namibia
Otjitambi Trails & Safaris
DRSS
NRA
SCI
DSC
TSRA
TMPA
13 July 2011, 05:43
elk88101
Biebs
The only part you are worried about you can bring home. Give Homer a work out.
Larry
13 July 2011, 05:56
Biebs
?