Sable Hunting

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Sable Hunting

Sable At a Glance

Continent
Est World Population

ca. 80,000+

Weight

up to 600 lbs.

Horn Size

up to 55+ inches

Season

Varies by Destination

Hunt Type

Spot and Stalk

Weapon

Rifle, Archery

Trip Length

ca. 7+ days

Acommodations

Varies by Destination

Fitness/Difficulty Level

Low to Moderate

Add On Hunts

Varies by Destination

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Introduction to Sable Antelope Hunting

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Why Hunt Sable?
Sable hunting is renowned for offering a challenging and rewarding experience. These majestic antelopes, with their stunningly curved horns and striking black coats, are highly prized in the hunting world. The Sable’s combination of speed, strength, and agility makes it a true test of a hunter’s skills, requiring patience, stealth, and excellent marksmanship. For many hunters, pursuing a Sable is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to track one of Africa’s most iconic antelope species in some of the continent’s most pristine wilderness areas.

The Challenge of Sable Hunting
The pursuit of Sable is a challenge even for experienced hunters. Sable are naturally cautious and elusive, often found in remote areas where they can be difficult to track. Whether you are hunting the Common Sable in Southern Africa or the Roosevelt Sable in the dense forests of East Africa, the pursuit is demanding. Sable are skilled at blending into their environment, making it essential for hunters to carefully read the terrain and approach with patience and precision.

Common Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger)

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Description and Characteristics
The Common Sable Antelope, found throughout Southern and Central Africa, is known for its striking coat color, which ranges from dark brown to black in mature males. These antelopes possess impressive, backward-curving horns that can reach lengths of up to 36 inches (90 cm), making them one of Africa’s most sought-after trophies. The horns are not only visually stunning but also symbolize the strength and resilience of the species. Males are larger and heavier than females, with males typically weighing between 450 and 550 pounds (200 to 250 kg).

Distribution and Habitat
The Common Sable is widely distributed across several African countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, and Mozambique. It thrives in open woodlands, savannas, and grasslands, where it can find ample food and cover. The species is typically found in regions with good access to water, though it can also adapt to arid conditions if the vegetation is suitable. Sable populations are most abundant in the southern and eastern parts of Africa, particularly in game reserves and private conservancies where conservation efforts have helped ensure healthy populations.

Hunting the Common Sable
Common Sable hunting typically involves stalking through dense vegetation or across open plains, where the animal’s keen sense of hearing and sight make it difficult to approach undetected. Sable are often found in small herds, and careful tracking is required to spot a mature bull. The best time to hunt Sable is during the early morning or late afternoon when they are most active. Hunters often target waterholes or feeding areas where the animals are likely to congregate.

Roosevelt Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger roosevelti)

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Description and Characteristics
The Roosevelt Sable, a subspecies found in East Africa, is similar in appearance to the Common Sable but typically has a slightly lighter coat, ranging from reddish-brown to dark brown. The Roosevelt Sable is also distinguished by its horns, which are often thicker and more robust than those of the Common Sable. Males of this subspecies can weigh between 450 and 500 pounds (200 to 225 kg), with horns reaching up to 40 inches (100 cm) in length. The Roosevelt Sable is highly prized for its exceptional horn size and the challenging nature of hunting it in dense forested areas.

Distribution and Habitat
Roosevelt Sable Antelopes are primarily found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Tanzania and parts of Mozambique. Unlike the Common Sable, Roosevelt Sable tend to live in more densely vegetated areas, including forested savannas and dense thickets. These habitats provide cover and concealment, making Roosevelt Sable a more elusive target. Roosevelt Sable are typically found in areas with a mixture of open and wooded habitats, which they use to their advantage to escape predators and hunters.

Hunting the Roosevelt Sable
Hunting Roosevelt Sable requires a different approach compared to hunting the Common Sable. The dense forests and thickets in which Roosevelt Sable live require hunters to rely on careful tracking and patience. The terrain can be challenging, with thick undergrowth and steep, rugged landscapes. Stalking through these areas often demands a high level of physical fitness and mental endurance. Roosevelt Sable are often solitary or found in small herds, and hunters must be prepared to move slowly and carefully to avoid alerting the animal to their presence.

Because Roosevelt Sable are typically more cautious and wary due to their dense habitat, hunters must use stealth and discretion. The best hunting times are during early mornings or late afternoons when the animals are more likely to feed or drink. It is common to hunt near water sources or in areas where the Sable are known to congregate, though the thick cover requires patience and adaptability.

Sable Hunting Locations

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Southern Africa
The Common Sable Antelope is most commonly found in Southern Africa, where it thrives in game reserves, private conservancies, and national parks. South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Zambia all offer excellent opportunities for Common Sable hunts. Many private reserves in these regions have large populations of Sable, ensuring hunters have access to prime hunting grounds. These areas are often managed for both trophy hunting and conservation, ensuring sustainable populations and healthy ecosystems.

East Africa
For Roosevelt Sable, Tanzania and Mozambique offer the best hunting opportunities. The Roosevelt Sable’s preferred forested habitats are often found in the more remote areas of Tanzania, including the Selous Game Reserve and other designated hunting zones. Mozambique also offers access to Roosevelt Sable in the country’s more secluded and protected regions. These areas are typically less crowded, providing a more adventurous and exclusive hunting experience.

Why Choose Sable Antelope Hunting with The Hunting Consortium

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Expert Guides and Deep Knowledge
When it comes to Sable hunting, experience is key to ensuring a successful and rewarding hunt. At The Hunting Consortium, our professional guides bring years of specialized knowledge and experience in Sable hunting across Africa’s most diverse and challenging landscapes. Whether you’re pursuing the Common Sable in Southern Africa or the rarer Roosevelt Sable in East Africa, our guides are experts at reading animal behavior, understanding the terrain, and executing a successful Sable hunt.

Our guides don’t just bring years of hunting experience; they also have a deep knowledge of the habitats, movements, and social structures of Sable. This expertise is invaluable in helping you track and stalk these elusive animals, ensuring that your Sable hunting experience is both efficient and rewarding. Additionally, our guides have experience with both bow and rifle hunting, making sure you’re equipped with the knowledge and tools for the type of Sable hunting you prefer.

Having a highly experienced guide is especially important when hunting the rare Roosevelt Sable, which is found in more rugged and remote regions. These animals are highly elusive and require a guide who knows the area well and understands the animal’s behavior. The Hunting Consortium provides guides who can give you the best chance for success, whether you are targeting a solitary male or hunting a herd.

Ethical Hunting Practices and Conservation Focus
The Hunting Consortium is committed to responsible and ethical hunting practices that prioritize sustainability and conservation. We believe that Sable hunting, when done ethically, can play an important role in conservation and species management. Our focus on ethical Sable hunting ensures that these animals are harvested in a manner that supports the long-term survival of the species while benefiting local communities and ecosystems.

Through sustainable hunting practices, funds generated from hunting licenses and trophies directly contribute to the conservation of Sable populations. The revenues support anti-poaching efforts, wildlife research, and habitat restoration, ensuring that Sable continue to thrive in their natural environments. By choosing The Hunting Consortium for your Sable hunt, you are not only embarking on a thrilling adventure but also contributing to the protection of these magnificent animals.

We work exclusively with reputable game reserves and private ranches that share our commitment to conservation and ethical hunting. This ensures that all Sable hunts are conducted in areas where populations are carefully managed, and the hunting practices are in line with local regulations and sustainability efforts. We prioritize ethical standards that help maintain the balance of local ecosystems while providing a memorable Sable hunting experience.

Access to Exclusive Locations and Premium Sable Antelope Hunts
One of the major advantages of Sable Antelope hunting with The Hunting Consortium is our exclusive access to some of the best and most pristine hunting locations in Africa. Whether you are hunting the Common Sable in Southern Africa or heading to East Africa for the rare Roosevelt Sable, we offer access to world-class hunting areas that are home to healthy and abundant populations of these incredible animals.

In Southern Africa, we offer hunts in top-tier private game reserves and ranches in Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Mozambique. These areas are known for their well-managed wildlife populations and are often situated in the heart of the Sable’s preferred habitats. These locations offer the perfect conditions for Sable hunting, with experienced guides, luxury accommodations, and the option to combine your hunt with other big-game species, making the experience even more rewarding.

For those pursuing Roosevelt Sable, we provide access to exclusive hunting grounds in Tanzania, and Uganda, where this rare subspecies can be found in remote, protected reserves and mountainous terrains. Roosevelt Sable hunts in these areas are unique because of the terrain and the rarity of the animals, providing a once-in-a-lifetime hunting experience in some of Africa’s most breathtaking landscapes.

At The Hunting Consortium, we believe that every Sable Antelope hunting adventure should be special. Our exclusive locations are carefully chosen to ensure that you have access to the best hunting opportunities while enjoying the comforts of high-quality accommodations and professional services. Whether you are seeking a challenging hunt or simply want to enjoy Africa’s wildlife, our curated hunting areas provide an unforgettable Sable hunting experience.

Customized Itineraries and Personalized Service
One of the key reasons why hunters choose The Hunting Consortium for Sable Antelope hunting is our ability to provide highly personalized and flexible itineraries. We understand that each hunter has unique preferences and goals, and we tailor our Sable Antelope hunts to meet those specific needs. From choosing the right hunting location to customizing your itinerary, we work closely with you to ensure that your experience is exactly as you envision.

Whether you are interested in hunting Common Sable in the open savannas of Southern Africa or pursuing Roosevelt Sable in the rugged mountains of East Africa, we can create an itinerary that suits your goals. Our itineraries include options for multi-species hunts, where you can combine your Sable Antelope hunt with other African game such as Kudu, Wildebeest, Zebra, and Leopard, allowing you to maximize your time and increase your chances of success.

The Hunting Consortium also provides expert advice on everything from the best time to hunt, what gear to bring, and how to prepare for the physical demands of hunting in Africa. Our experienced team is here to guide you through every step of the process, from the initial consultation to post-hunt trophy handling and shipping.

Legacy and Reputation in the Industry
With over 35 years of experience in the hunting industry, The Hunting Consortium has built a legacy of excellence. Our reputation for providing outstanding Sable Antelope hunting experiences is based on our commitment to quality, customer service, and ethical hunting practices. We are trusted by hunters worldwide to deliver world-class hunts in some of Africa’s most beautiful and challenging locations.

When you choose The Hunting Consortium for your Sable Antelope hunt, you are choosing a company with a proven track record of success and client satisfaction. Our team is dedicated to providing you with an unforgettable Sable Antelope hunting experience that not only meets but exceeds your expectations. Our long-standing relationships with professional hunters, guides, and conservationists ensure that your Sable Antelope hunt will be managed with the highest level of expertise.

The Hunting Consortium’s reputation in the industry speaks for itself. We have consistently delivered top-tier hunting adventures to clients across the globe, and our passion for hunting and conservation continues to drive us in everything we do. When you choose us for your Sable Antelope hunt, you are joining a tradition of excellence that has made us one of the leading hunting companies in the world.

In conclusion, Sable Antelope hunting with The Hunting Consortium offers an unmatched opportunity to experience Africa’s wild beauty while supporting sustainable conservation efforts. With our expert guides, ethical hunting practices, exclusive locations, and personalized service, you can be assured of an extraordinary Sable Antelope hunting adventure that will leave you with lasting memories.

Why Choose Sable Antelope Hunting with The Hunting Consortium

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Expert Guides and Specialized Knowledge
When it comes to Sable hunting, having an experienced and knowledgeable guide can significantly increase your chances of success. At The Hunting Consortium, our expert guides are dedicated to making your Sable hunting experience not only successful but also enjoyable and memorable. With years of experience hunting both Common and Roosevelt Sable Antelopes across a variety of terrains, our guides bring valuable insight into animal behavior, terrain navigation, and effective tracking methods to make your Sable hunting expedition a success.

Whether you’re pursuing Common Sable or the rarer Roosevelt Sable, our guides have in-depth knowledge of the local terrain and the behavior of the Sable Antelopes in that region. Their expertise ensures that your Sable hunting experience is efficient, rewarding, and tailored to your specific goals. Whether you’re hunting in the vast plains of Southern Africa or the dense forests of East Africa, our guides are there to ensure you get the most out of your Sable hunting trip.

Ethical Hunting Practices and Conservation Commitment
At The Hunting Consortium, we place a strong emphasis on ethical Sable hunting practices. We believe that responsible hunting plays a critical role in supporting sustainable wildlife management, and our commitment to ethical Sable hunting ensures that we help maintain healthy populations of Sable Antelopes for future generations. Through the funds generated by Sable hunting, we directly contribute to local conservation efforts, including anti-poaching initiatives, habitat restoration, and species protection programs.

By choosing The Hunting Consortium for your Sable hunting adventure, you are helping ensure the future of these magnificent animals. We work closely with wildlife organizations to ensure that every Sable hunt is carried out in a way that respects both the animal and its environment. Our sustainable practices allow us to manage hunting in a way that supports the long-term survival of Sable Antelopes and their ecosystems.

Access to Exclusive Hunting Locations
When you choose to go Sable hunting with The Hunting Consortium, you gain access to some of the most exclusive and pristine hunting locations in Africa. Whether you’re pursuing the Common Sable in Southern Africa or the Roosevelt Sable in East Africa, we offer access to premium hunting areas known for their healthy Sable populations and breathtaking landscapes. These locations are carefully selected for their wildlife management and high-quality habitats, ensuring that your Sable hunting adventure is one of a kind.

Our hunting locations range from the vast savannas of Southern Africa, ideal for Common Sable hunting, to the more remote, rugged forests and mountainous terrain where Roosevelt Sable hunting takes place. Each location offers a unique Sable hunting experience, with opportunities to track and stalk these incredible animals in environments that are both challenging and awe-inspiring.

Customized Hunts to Fit Your Goals
At The Hunting Consortium, we understand that every hunter’s goals are unique. That’s why we offer fully customizable Sable hunting packages. Whether you’re interested in a trophy bull or simply want to enjoy the experience of hunting this incredible species, we’ll tailor the hunt to your specific needs and desires.

We offer a variety of options for both Common and Roosevelt Sable hunting, allowing you to customize your adventure based on the type of hunt you prefer, the duration of your stay, and even the number of species you wish to hunt alongside your Sable Antelope. Whether you’re hunting solo or as part of a group, we ensure that every detail of your Sable hunting trip is planned to perfection.

Unmatched Reputation and Legacy in the Industry
The Hunting Consortium has built a strong reputation in the industry for delivering exceptional Sable hunting experiences. With decades of experience, we are recognized for our professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to providing the best hunting adventures in Africa. Our guides, staff, and team of experts ensure that your Sable hunting experience is managed with the highest standards of service and expertise.

When you choose to hunt with The Hunting Consortium, you’re partnering with a company that is respected across the globe for its ethical approach to Sable hunting and its focus on delivering world-class hunting experiences. Our long-standing relationships with professional hunters, guides, and conservationists ensure that your Sable hunting adventure is executed with excellence.

Exclusive Experiences and Unforgettable Memories
Sable hunting with The Hunting Consortium is more than just a hunt—it’s an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re tracking the majestic Common Sable across the open plains or stalking the elusive Roosevelt Sable in the thick forests, your time with us will be one to cherish. Our hunts are designed to offer you an immersive, rewarding, and thrilling experience in the heart of Africa’s wild landscapes.

Beyond the hunt itself, we provide all the necessary services to make your Sable hunting trip comfortable, including luxury accommodations, expert guides, and all logistical aspects of your journey. We ensure every detail of your Sable hunting adventure is taken care of so that you can focus on the hunt and make memories that will last a lifetime.

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The Sable Hunting Experience: What to Expect
Sable hunting is a thrilling and rewarding experience for any big-game hunter. Whether you’re pursuing Common Sable in Southern Africa or Roosevelt Sable in East Africa, each type of hunt provides a unique challenge and adventure. Sable hunting often takes place in diverse terrains, from open grasslands to dense forests and rugged mountains. The excitement of Sable hunting is not only in tracking and stalking but also in understanding the animal’s behavior, its habitat, and its movements.

For Common Sable hunting in Southern Africa, expect to navigate vast, open landscapes. The hunt can be long, with hunters covering large areas in search of their prey. Common Sable are highly alert and often roam expansive territories, making stalking challenging. The reward of encountering a mature bull during Common Sable hunting is worth the effort, as these animals are prized for their majestic appearance and impressive horns.

In contrast, Roosevelt Sable hunting in East Africa offers a completely different experience. Roosevelt Sables are found in rugged, mountainous terrain and dense forests, where their elusive nature and solitary habits make them harder to track. Hunting these animals requires patience, skill, and physical endurance, as you may have to navigate difficult terrain. Roosevelt Sable hunting can be a more physically demanding pursuit but offers a unique and rewarding experience due to the rarity of the species.

What You Need to Know Before the Hunt
Preparation is essential before embarking on any Sable hunting adventure. For Common Sable hunting, you’ll need to be prepared for longer-range shots across open plains, where visibility is often clear. Having the right rifle and optics for long-range shooting is crucial to your success in Common Sable hunting. The terrain can be expansive, so a well-maintained rifle capable of shooting over distances is essential for making a clean and accurate shot.

For Roosevelt Sable hunting, you’ll face denser vegetation and rougher terrain. Close-range shots are often necessary when hunting in forests or mountainous areas, requiring a lighter, more maneuverable rifle. In addition to rifle selection, being physically fit is key for Roosevelt Sable hunting. The terrain can be steep and challenging, so being prepared for long, physically demanding days is essential for success.

Both Common and Roosevelt Sable hunting require stamina, as the animals are often found in areas that require extensive walking and navigating through difficult landscapes. A hunter’s physical fitness plays a significant role in the success of the hunt, as well-prepared hunters are more likely to have the endurance to track and stalk their prey effectively.

Safety and Etiquette During Sable Hunting
Safety is paramount during Sable hunting, especially when traversing challenging terrain. Whether you’re hunting Common Sable in the open plains or pursuing Roosevelt Sable in rugged forests, ensuring safety at all times is essential. Always ensure that your guide is familiar with the terrain and potential hazards, and always carry the appropriate safety gear.

Sable hunting also requires careful attention to etiquette. Since Sables are highly alert and sensitive to sound, hunters must remain as stealthy as possible. In Common Sable hunting, staying quiet and moving slowly is key to not alarming the animal. For Roosevelt Sable hunting, remaining undetected in thick cover is especially important. Whether stalking or waiting in a blind, patience and careful movement are vital to achieving success in Sable hunting.

Ethical hunting practices are crucial in Sable hunting. This includes respecting the local wildlife, following the hunting regulations, and ensuring that the hunt is conducted responsibly. Ethical Sable hunting helps maintain sustainable populations, benefiting both the species and the environment.

Trophy Handling and Post-Hunt Services
After completing your Sable hunting expedition, the next step is properly handling your trophy. At The Hunting Consortium, we provide comprehensive trophy preparation services, including skinning, caping, and mounting your Sable Antelope to ensure that it is preserved in top condition. Our team takes great care in preserving your trophy, whether you choose a shoulder mount or a full-body mount.

We also assist with the logistics of trophy shipment. This includes handling all necessary paperwork, permits, and transport arrangements to ensure your Sable Antelope trophy is safely delivered to your home. Our team ensures that your trophy arrives in perfect condition, ready for display, with no hassle on your part.

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Sable Antelope Hunting

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What is the best time of year for Sable Antelope hunting?
The best time for Sable Antelope hunting is during the cooler months of the year, typically from May to October. These months fall within the dry season, which makes tracking and stalking easier. During this time, Sable Antelopes are more likely to gather around water sources, increasing the chances of locating them. The cooler temperatures also mean that Sable Antelopes are more active during the early mornings and late afternoons, making these the optimal times to hunt.

How much does a Sable Antelope hunt cost?
The cost of a Sable Antelope hunt can vary depending on the location, the subspecies being hunted, and the duration of the hunt. On average, a Sable Antelope hunting package can range from $5,000 to $10,000. However, prices may vary based on factors such as the hunting area, whether you’re hunting Common or Roosevelt Sable, and any additional services or species included in the hunt. At The Hunting Consortium, we offer customized packages tailored to your preferences and budget.

What size is a mature Sable Antelope?
A mature Sable Antelope, particularly a bull, can weigh anywhere from 400 to 600 pounds (180 to 270 kg), with males typically being larger than females. Bulls have long, sweeping horns that can reach up to 40 inches (1 meter) or more in length. When hunting for a trophy Sable, hunters generally aim for older males with large, well-developed horns. These mature bulls are the most sought-after trophies due to their size and impressive appearance.

Can I hunt other species alongside my Sable Antelope hunt?
Yes! Sable hunting is often combined with other big-game species in regions where multiple animals are present. In Southern Africa, where Common Sables are found, hunters can combine their Sable hunting with pursuits for species like Kudu, Wildebeest, Impala, Springbok, and even Leopard. For those hunting Roosevelt Sables in East Africa, combining your hunt with species like Zebra, Giraffe, and Eland can make for a truly unforgettable adventure. At The Hunting Consortium, we can help you plan a multi-species hunt that fits your goals.

What is the difficulty level of hunting Sable Antelope?
Sable hunting is generally considered a moderate to challenging pursuit, depending on the subspecies and terrain. Common Sables, which are typically found in open savannas and grasslands, can be relatively easier to spot but require patience and persistence for successful stalking. Roosevelt Sables, on the other hand, are often found in dense forests or mountainous terrain, which makes their hunt more difficult and physically demanding. Regardless of the type of Sable hunting, it requires patience, skill, and careful planning to be successful.

Do I need previous hunting experience to pursue Sable Antelope?
While previous hunting experience can be helpful, it is not a requirement for embarking on a Sable Antelope hunt. The Hunting Consortium caters to hunters of all levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals. If you’re new to hunting, our expert guides will provide all the necessary training and support to ensure your success. They will guide you through every step of the process, from tracking and stalking to making an accurate shot. Our goal is to make your Sable Antelope hunting experience both enjoyable and rewarding.

Can I hunt Sable Antelope with a bow?
Yes, bow hunting for Sable Antelope is possible, though it requires a higher level of skill and stealth. Bow hunters must get much closer to the animal compared to rifle hunters, as the range is much shorter. The best approach to Sable hunting with a bow is to remain undetected and use available cover for a close-range shot. Whether you prefer bow or rifle hunting, The Hunting Consortium’s professional guides will provide expert advice and ensure that your equipment is suitable for your Sable Antelope hunting adventure.

What are the physical requirements for Sable Antelope hunting?
Since Sable Antelopes are often found in varying terrains—from open savannas to dense forests and rugged mountains—the physical demands of Sable hunting can vary. Hunters should be in good physical condition, especially when pursuing Roosevelt Sables in more challenging landscapes. The ability to walk long distances, climb hills, and endure hot temperatures is crucial for a successful hunt. Depending on the location and subspecies, some hunts may require more physical exertion, while others may be less demanding.

Are Sable Antelope hunts available on private ranches?
Yes, Sable hunting is often available on private ranches, particularly in Southern Africa. In countries like South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, private game reserves and ranches offer well-managed populations of Sable Antelopes. These ranches often provide a controlled environment for hunters, ensuring that the hunt is both ethical and sustainable. Many of these ranches also offer luxurious accommodations, experienced guides, and the opportunity to hunt other big-game species alongside your Sable Antelope hunt.

What is the process for handling my Sable Antelope trophy?
Once your Sable hunting adventure is complete, the next step is handling your trophy. The Hunting Consortium offers professional trophy preparation services, including skinning, caping, and mounting your Sable Antelope for display. Our team takes great care to ensure that your trophy is preserved to the highest standards. We also assist with the logistics of shipping your trophy home, ensuring that all necessary permits are obtained and your trophy arrives in perfect condition. Whether you prefer a full-body mount or a shoulder mount, we’ll make sure your trophy is handled with the utmost care and attention to detail.

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