27 February 2017, 22:38
Limpopo Big Game SafarisDe-Horned Rhino Bulls
Website:
www.lbgsafaris.comEmail: lbgsafaris@yahoo.com
Cell: +27 711528411
This is a hunt for a De-Horned White Rhino Bull in South Africa.
You can choose between several bulls that are available.
The size of property is around 14500acres and high fenced.
The hunt will be conducted from our 4-Star lodge, with private rooms decorated in classic African decor, with their own bathrooms and showers. Cell phone service and internet through an open WIFI is available at no extra cost throughout the lodge.
Hunter must have previous Dangerous Game hunting experience in Africa and strict application requirements apply.
The Hunt includes.
1 x Arrival day
5 x Hunting days
1 x Departure day
1 x De-Horned White Rhino bull
1 x Return flight ticket from OR Tambo International to hunting lodge.
Price per White Rhino Bull
$28500.00
To discuss details please contact Bossie Mostert at lbgsafaris@yahoocom or call +27711528411
Due to the strict regulation of these hunts, the hunter is required to submit the following details for the hunting permit to be processed. The application process is well managed by all the departments. An application process can take anything between 30 to 90 days.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1.Full Names and Surname
2.Passport Number
3.Passport Issuing Country
4.Taxidermy Name & Address to be used for this particular hunt. (Full particulars of Taxidermist involved in the preparation and exporting of the trophy)
5.Clear copy of clients' passport.
6.Membership of a recognized hunting organization in his/her country of origin. (Official Letter or Certificate of membership)
7.Firearms in hunters name - firearm number and different calibers and any competency certificates.
8.Bookings of all other hunts in South Africa for his hunting safari.
9.Proof of previous hunting safaris in Africa.
10.CV which indicates the hunters hunting experience in his/her country of origin, international and especially in Africa.
11.List of African species that was personally hunted by the client. (List should indicate plains game and dangerous game).
12.Proof of above mentioned hunts (register, permits etc).
13.Photographs of the animals hunted.
Accommodation Includes
01. Service of a Licensed Professional Hunter
02. The service of trained trackers
03. The service of trained skinners
04. Hunting vehicle
05. Field preparation of trophies
06. Accommodation, meals and soft drinks as well as beer and wine in moderation
07. Daily laundry service
08. All the permits for the hunt to be conducted.
06 March 2017, 22:48
MARK H. YOUNGLBGS,
I'm not in the least trying to sabotage your ad but if I were to want to book the hunt I don't think I could provide the required documentation and I've hunted Africa quite a bit.
Mark
06 March 2017, 23:05
Limpopo Big Game SafarisHi Mark
There is some strict application requirements, I agree. But that is what is required and it's not me requiring the information, it's the DEA.
Guys who have hunted with me before know exactly what is required, as they had to go through the same procedures and for that matter, anyone who has hunted Rhino recently in SA.
Kind Regards
07 March 2017, 00:58
MARK H. YOUNGLBG
That's interesting. What is the thought process in only allowing very experienced big game hunters to hunt a rhino? I noted your lion hunts have no such restrictions.
Mark
07 March 2017, 01:11
A.DahlgrenMark I think they are trying to get away all the fake asian hunters coming to hunt rhino and when they get it imported they sell the horn.
10 March 2017, 15:59
ArnietTaxidermist? On a dehorned beast?
10 March 2017, 17:14
Limpopo Big Game Safarisquote:
Originally posted by Arniet:
Taxidermist? On a dehorned beast?
Yes Sir.
Detail of the Taxidermy is required. Although the Rhino has been de-horned in the paste they still have a horn.
10 March 2017, 21:33
impala#03I bet the leather would be outstanding!
14 March 2017, 01:50
FourtyonesixDe horned but still have a horn. Is it a small horn like a nub or something?
14 March 2017, 07:36
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
Mark I think they are trying to get away all the fake asian hunters coming to hunt rhino and when they get it imported they sell the horn.
That is exactly what they are trying to do. It was unbelievable what I had to do last year to be approved to hunt rhino in the RSA.
17 March 2017, 16:59
INTREPID SAFARISMARK H YOUNG, I see that you also offer A rhino hunt, well the bad news is if you do sell one to A client he will have to provide exactly what LBG is requiring that is what you need to have these days to offer a rhino hunt, you should know that I am sure since you offer a Rhino hunt??? I just applied for 3 permits for My American clients and all of them had to do exactly that.
17 March 2017, 20:16
FjoldIt's better than what they used to do.
We've had outfitters post on here for Rhino hunts that stated no Asian hunters allowed.
17 March 2017, 22:38
MARK H. YOUNGPhillip,
I know! I've recently had a crash course in documentation for a rhino hunt.
Mark