Trophy Hunting South Africa
Trophy hunting in Africa is one of the most challenging activities a hunter can practice. There are many factors which can come into play regarding your trophy hunting safari.
We have some important hunting tips to help you prepare for your hunt, including the procedure for taking your rifles into South Africa and what you might expect on your hunt.
Trophies
Animal | GBP | EURO | USD |
Baboon | £240 | €280 | $300 |
Blesbuck | £400 | €525 | $550 |
Blesbuck White | £700 | €850 | $900 |
Bontebok | £1000 | €1300 | $1500 |
Buffalo | POR | POR | POR |
Bushbuck | £650 | €800 | $950 |
Bushpig | £650 | €800 | $950 |
Duiker Blue | £1600 | €2000 | $2200 |
Duiker Common | £350 | €400 | $450 |
Eland Cape | £2800 | €3000 | $3200 |
Gemsbok | £1300 | €1500 | $1700 |
Giraffe | £2500 | €2800 | $3000 |
Grysbok | £1600 | €1900 | $2200 |
Hartebeest Red | £1000 | €1100 | $1200 |
Impala Common | £400 | €525 | $550 |
Impala Black | £1900 | €2300 | $2500 |
Kudu Cape | £1600 | €1800 | $1900 |
Kudu Southern Greater 50″ | £3500 | €3800 | $4000 |
Klipspringer | £1800 | €2100 | $2300 |
Lechwe | £2000 | €2300 | $2500 |
Lynx (Caracal) | £1000 | €1100 | $1200 |
Reedbuck Common | £1200 | €1500 | $1800 |
Reedbuck Mountain | £500 | €600 | $700 |
Nyala | £1700 | €2000 | $2200 |
Oribi | £2200 | €2400 | $3000 |
Ostrich | £350 | €380 | $400 |
Sable | £4000 | €4400 | $4800 |
Springbuck | £400 | €450 | $500 |
Springbuck Black | £500 | €600 | $650 |
Springbuck White | £650 | €750 | $850 |
Springbuck Copper | £600 | €700 | $800 |
Steenbok | £350 | €400 | $450 |
Tsessebe | £1950 | £2200 | £2500 |
Vaal Rhebok | £1200 | €1500 | $1800 |
Warthog | £450 | €500 | $550 |
Waterbuck | £1700 | €2000 | $2200 |
Wildebeest Black | £1000 | €1100 | $1200 |
Wildebeest Blue | £1000 | €1200 | $1300 |
Wildebeest Golden | £1950 | €2200 | $2500 |
Zebra Burchell | £900 | €1000 | $1100 |
Big Five and Dangerous Game | POR | POR | POR |
Trophy Preparation & Treatment
Your trophies will be field prepared (salted and dried) and this service is included in your trophy fee. The raw trophy skins and skulls will be delivered to a taxidermist or be shipped to the address of your choice.
Once delivered to the taxidermist, taxidermy, dipping, shipping, packaging, export documentation and any other charges is between the client and the taxidermist or shipping agent.
Veterinary restrictions dictate that no raw trophy may be exported without being dried and treated.
The Taxidermist or Shipping Agent handles the export documentation.
Any CITES permits required should be obtained by the hunter before leaving his home country.