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How do you ship all the meat home? Gotta be $$$!
I'm doing my 3rd trip in July, I'll be landing back in the states the day you leave. Zim for me (I don't learn lessons well), and I am looking for hippo and croc.I chronicled my 2012 trip here:http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,64016.0.htmlMay be some tidbits there that help.Also, TONS of info here:http://forums.accuratereloading.comFor taxidermy, that is a personal choice. African taxidermists are cheaper, but shipping is more. They tend to be a bit faster, but the quality can be all over the board... I have Jerry Huffaker do my mounts. He is in Texas. http://www.huffakertaxidermy.com/ Make sure whoever you go to has experience doing African mounts. They are not the same as North American mounts.Buzzy in North Bend does good African work. not sure who else here in Washington does. Get that decided on BEFORE you leave. If you have it done here, you will want your taxidermist to send you with laminated tags to be attached to your mounts to ensure they get shipped back. Expect to wait 12 to 24 months for your finished work to be on the wall.Reach out with any questions you have. Happy to steer you wrong.My biggest advice is, learn to "roll with it". You can't control Africa. It does what it does and you need to adapt. Things take longer, plans will likely change. If you get stressed by it, it will detract from the experience.