How many people out there have received their skins or skulls/horns back damaged or they come back from the tannery with large slip spots or holes on them from the capes not being dried correctly from the dipper/shipper? I've seen over 6 different shipments over the last 5 years or so that have come back with either red mold on the salted skins or the damage isn't noticed until they come back from the tannery damaged. I luckily haven't had this happen to any of my trophies, but its happened to shipments from different outfitters in the Limpopo province. It seems the problem isn't really when the skins are prepped while you are on your hunt, but when they are put into the dip solution that they aren't being salted back down and dried properly before being crated. In one instance the crate came back with a steenbok with the legs torn off and a few of the ears were damages as well. Skull damage was severe damage to the maxillary area of the skull. The entire bottom of the upper jaw and nose area was gone. Usually skulls arrived carefully packaged with all external nasal bones intact and most molars there, that way if you decide to do a skull mount you have something to work with. This doesn't seem to be an isolated instance with one PH or one taxidermist in RSA. Not saying everyone is bad, but that its not just a one time instance that i've seen. We have spoken to two different outfitters about this that it occured with who will remain unnamed. One PH aknowledged the damage but refused to recognize it as a problem, the other operation agreed to help out some but wasn't willing to promise that skins wouldn't be ruined when arriving stateside or that skulls wouldn't be severely damaged with future clients. This just certainly doesn't seem acceptable. For many hunters, this is a once in a lifetime trip. This issue has been brought up to SCI who is aware of the problem via complaints from others on one particular dipper.
For PHs out there, are there shippers in RSA that are willing to dry dip the skins without putting them in a liquid solution? Have you heard of your clients having damaged trophies from the dippers/shippers?
Hope this doesn't stir up a hornets nest. The problem seems to be with the packing facilities, not with the hunting operation itself. Would like to be able to have confidence again that my trophies will be in good shape when the taxidermist gets them. For now that confidence has been shaken.
For PHs out there, are there shippers in RSA that are willing to dry dip the skins without putting them in a liquid solution? Have you heard of your clients having damaged trophies from the dippers/shippers?
Hope this doesn't stir up a hornets nest. The problem seems to be with the packing facilities, not with the hunting operation itself. Would like to be able to have confidence again that my trophies will be in good shape when the taxidermist gets them. For now that confidence has been shaken.