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Title: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 08, 2010, 10:01:19 AM
One of the things about being in the military so long I have made friends all over the United States, I had an old Infantry buddy just return from Africa. I am driving to NY in May, and when driving back will swing in and pick them up.

He actually said an interesting statement also, he asked how long it would take, I told him right around a year, he said ok that is not bad, I asked him if that was a long time to him and his statement was never rush a Doctor or a Taxidermist they make one slip and you are screwed!!!! 

Here are some of them that I will be doing...

Joe
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Shootmoore on January 08, 2010, 10:03:37 AM
Wow, some nice animals there.  Keep us updated on the progress when you get started.

Shootmoore
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: rasbo on January 08, 2010, 10:05:10 AM
sweet cant wait to see them
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Hillbilly270 on January 08, 2010, 10:09:42 AM
are u done yet? :P
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Kuduman on January 08, 2010, 01:19:28 PM
Joe:
 Have you done allot of african mounts ?
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: carpsniperg2 on January 08, 2010, 01:24:07 PM
some great looking animals right there. if you would ask him what outfiiter he hunted with over there i am sure i am not the only one who would like to know. i have dreamed of africa for a long time and i am only 22 lol well almost 23 and instead of going there for our honeymoon we went to new zealand to much termoil over there and i didn't want to be worried about it on our honeymoon but am always looking for a great spot thanks matt...
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: littlebuf on January 08, 2010, 01:26:09 PM
man that guy must be one hell of a hunter to be able to get all those all the while missing his face! an inspiration to us all  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 08, 2010, 01:44:47 PM
Joe:
 Have you done allot of african mounts ?


Nope, I got three calls this year on them, but was not able to get any in. These will be my first ones. I had to beg him!!!! But we have come to an agreement, that once they are mounted then in 2011 we both are going to go back over there and replenish them.

have you done any yet Kuduman? I am in the process right now of getting all the reference pics of each species. Can you PM me if you have any good suggestions on where to get them, I know the big taxidermy supplies have them, but sometimes the smaller places have better ones.


Joe
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 08, 2010, 01:47:34 PM
some great looking animals right there. if you would ask him what outfiiter he hunted with over there i am sure i am not the only one who would like to know. i have dreamed of africa for a long time and i am only 22 lol well almost 23 and instead of going there for our honeymoon we went to new zealand to much termoil over there and i didn't want to be worried about it on our honeymoon but am always looking for a great spot thanks matt...

I will talk to him in a week or so, and see if he will give up the info, he is very secretive about what he does and where he goes, as you can see face all blacked out. He was deep in spec ops for a long time, now he just can't get it out of his system to relax.
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: NWBREW on January 08, 2010, 01:49:25 PM
Are you doing all six?
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: GoldTip on January 08, 2010, 01:55:49 PM
That Gemsbok is absolutely gougeous, by far my second favorite african animal, right behind Sable.  But alas, I will never spend the kind of money it would take to get a good Sable.
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 08, 2010, 01:56:51 PM
Are you doing all six?

Yes, plus he has a wildebeest and two other animals. I am waiting to get the pictures from him...


Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 08, 2010, 02:00:52 PM
That Gemsbok is absolutely gougeous, by far my second favorite african animal, right behind Sable.  But alas, I will never spend the kind of money it would take to get a good Sable.

Same here, I love teh Gemsbok, and the wife wants a Kudu so in 2011 we are going to go on the hunt and get our trophies, we have been going over this a lot we should be able to to get 14 animals. So not bad.
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: carpsniperg2 on January 08, 2010, 02:10:18 PM
some great looking animals right there. if you would ask him what outfiiter he hunted with over there i am sure i am not the only one who would like to know. i have dreamed of africa for a long time and i am only 22 lol well almost 23 and instead of going there for our honeymoon we went to new zealand to much termoil over there and i didn't want to be worried about it on our honeymoon but am always looking for a great spot thanks matt...

I will talk to him in a week or so, and see if he will give up the info, he is very secretive about what he does and where he goes, as you can see face all blacked out. He was deep in spec ops for a long time, now he just can't get it out of his system to relax.


i understand i just like to know a place threw the people that have hunted there and not someone who is paid to say good things if you know what i mean
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Kuduman on January 08, 2010, 05:46:15 PM
Blackbearklr:
 I went to Africa in 2007 and took all the following plus a warthog, duiker and a blesbok. It looks like your buddy and I  hunted the exact same animals. I asked if you have ever mounted any African game because it can be a little tricky and your right Reference material is a must. I'll forward you some  Kudu pictures I took at a ranch while I was on safari.
 I'll post up some taxidermy pics from my trip.
I also book trips for my customers. You might want to think about that to draw in some additional African work.
If you need any help at all please contact me and I'll help any way I can.

Good Luck
Jeff
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on January 08, 2010, 06:47:36 PM
One thing to keep in mind is go over with an outfitter that knows what the heck they are doing and a shipping company that does.  I have seen some REAL nightmare skins come from over there.  Looked like they were skinned out with a machete.  People wanting life size and when the capes got here they were cut for shoulder mounts.  Makes you want to skin your own animals when you go over there.
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Gutpile on January 08, 2010, 06:50:50 PM
No Elephant?
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 08, 2010, 07:23:04 PM
Blackbearklr:
 I went to Africa in 2007 and took all the following plus a warthog, duiker and a blesbok. It looks like your buddy and I  hunted the exact same animals. I asked if you have ever mounted any African game because it can be a little tricky and your right Reference material is a must. I'll forward you some  Kudu pictures I took at a ranch while I was on safari.
 I'll post up some taxidermy pics from my trip.
I also book trips for my customers. You might want to think about that to draw in some additional African work.
If you need any help at all please contact me and I'll help any way I can.

Good Luck
Jeff

Thanks Jeff, will let you know.........  Joe
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: carpsniperg2 on January 08, 2010, 07:27:00 PM
No Elephant?

lol gutpile i was waiting for that one  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Kuduman on January 08, 2010, 07:55:37 PM
Michelle:
 I should start thread entitled Things to know when going to Africa.
There are allot of GREAT outfitters in Africa and the Skinners and Trackers are the best in the world. When I was there I personally watched and instructed my skinners on every animal I took. Your comment that clients wanted L/S and got capes back tells me that they chose to be out of the loop when there skins were being processed that's not the skinners or outfitters fault. I instruct my clients to be extremely involved in every aspect of their hunt especially the processing of the skins.
The main problem with safari's is the outfitters that want you to use taxidermists for dip and pack services. That's not always a good idea. IMO a dip and pack service provider will almost always outperform a taxidermist hands down both in quality of workmanship and turn around time. WHY........... you are not giving them the $$$$$$$ so your stuff will have to Wait for the big dollar customers. Most dip and pack shipments from a taxidermist are 12-18 months out.
Most dip and pack services are 3-6 months out....Go figure
Just my  :twocents:
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: cohoho on January 08, 2010, 08:28:47 PM
Drool, nice animals, hopefully I go in 3-5 years.... 
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Kuduman on January 09, 2010, 09:01:55 PM
John:
 Here is some of the animals that I took in Africa. I still have to mount my warthog, duiker and Blue wildebeest.
Sorry the showroom is so messy  :chuckle: :chuckle:
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on January 09, 2010, 09:50:15 PM
Very nice, can't wait to get them so I can start on them

Joe
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on January 10, 2010, 02:45:22 PM
Your comment that clients wanted L/S and got capes back tells me that they chose to be out of the loop when there skins were being processed that's not the skinners or outfitters fault.

I find it hard to believe that the hunters chose to not be included in the process of there animals.  There are quite a few hunters that wouldn't even know what questions to ask.   Those are the ones that will leave it up the the Outfitter/Skinner because they asume they know what they are doing.  That is where the Outfitter/Skinner should be more involed and ask the hunter what they want and explain to them the difference. . . IMO.  

If the Skinner/Outfitter didn't know what the customer wanted as far as L/S, 1/2 L/S, Shoulder Mount, or Flat skin the Skinner/Outfitter should have approached the hunter and asked!  If the hunter doesn't understand the difference between mounts it should be explained to them.  That is just good buisness.  

I have seen and heard several cases of skins coming into the taxidermists here that were not even the animals the customer shot. Skins that have looked like they were skinned out with a machete.  Could possibly have been taken to a taxidermist that opted to trade capes because the hunters was better.  Or they got mixed up in at the dipping company.

I just know you have to be careful when you go hunting over there.  Go with a reputable outfitter and stay on top of things.
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Hillbilly270 on January 10, 2010, 07:34:58 PM
No Elephant?

lol gutpile i was waiting for that one  :chuckle:

they are too big and stupid to hunt for them.
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Kuduman on January 10, 2010, 08:47:07 PM
Michelle:
I agree it's hard to believe that a client  would be so disinterested in the proper care of their hides. I hope that all the outfitters would be above reproach but that's not always the case. I'm not a big fan of suprises especially the ones that cost me allot of time and money so I tend to get alittle too involved. I will tell you that I took especially good care of my guide, tracker and skinners and received back EXCELLANT service.
After our hunt the guide told me that in 15 years of guiding the tip that my friend and I gave him was the highest he had received and it was only 10% of our hunt
I thought that was the going rate :dunno:

I guess lesson #1 for the things you need to know when hunting Africa is ...........
treat your guide and staff well. You never know whats going to happen after you leave.

I'm not saying that's the case here and obviously you need to select you outfitter well but you gotta admit it never hurts to treat the staff well
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on January 11, 2010, 07:45:32 AM
I heard first hand from another taxidermist who went to africa that it was a bad thing with the outfitter he used to over tip.   I don't rememner the whole story but he gave his guide, tracker, and skinner, a tip and the outfitter I guess got upset that he over tipped them?  Why would that be? 

Kuduman I think a lot of people that don't get involved are the ones that don't know what they are doing and expect the skinner to know.  I think maybe they feel as if they may make things worse by getting involved. 

Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Kuduman on January 11, 2010, 05:26:08 PM
I'll tell you exactly why the outfitter got upset that the hunter tipped the tracker skinner and guide. My outfitter did the same and demanded that I give the tip to him and he pass it on to the staff.  They would never get it.
 My guide separated from the outfitter shortly after the season ended and we have been in contact ever since. He told me point blank that the outfitter will keep the tip money until after the season then give it to them. The guide estimated that the outfitter probably kept 75% or more of the tip money probably as a fee to exchange the US currency into Rand. Regardless they would not get the tip that the hunters wanted them to get.  I didn't want that to happen so I gave my tracker some $$ and a set of binoculars. We tipped the guide direct.
As far as people not getting involved with the prep of their skins I can see that but they shouldn't complain when they don't get what they want. Just one trip to the taxidermist would educate them enough to make informed decision about their hides :dunno:

Jeff
Title: Re: Picking up some Africans in May
Post by: Rudy on January 14, 2010, 01:35:30 PM
I'm with gutpile....gotta go for the elephant....isnt it the most exciting hunt out there or somethin?  i think i read that somewhere..... :chuckle:
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