It seems that some new, or imminent rule changes are in effect now. Although still not clear on where enforcement is happening, or what cities and airports this involves.
The reason I say this is that I know of several shipments arriving just recently that have come in without the Ag permit required. However Coppersmith in Atlanta has suggested that an Ag permit is required for all species now.
This is back to the way it used to be. There was a period where all shipments had to be cleared by an Ag Permit holder. Then they changed that to Swine only permit and processing, and now it seems to be either headed back that way, or it is already that way. Some airports must be slower to get on the new rules?
The way it shakes out is this, you must have all "RAW" trophies cleared by a Person who holds an Agriculture import permit. If the trophies are mounted in Africa they can come to you directly, but raw salted hides and horns must be imported and delivered to a Ag permit holder only.
That person must have the training and equipment to process the trophies before the owner can get them from him. This will clearly add a significant step in the process. That Ag permit holder will be required to process the trophies similar to the way the dip pack is done in Africa.
Yes that's right you will now pay for this service twice, or so it seems right now. I'm waiting on the official documents so I can sort through this and report back to you on the actual details when I get them in my hands.
At this point some brokers, agents, and cities have to follow this to the letter. It does seem that other cities are slow to get the word, or have for some reason ignored this for now. I've had two hunters collect all the raw trophies from RSA themselves in the last two weeks(no Ag permit), and now three yesterday said they could not get them without an Ag permit. Kinda confusing eh!
So it seems the days of dip pack in RSA and collect your things yourself are over for now. This is a huge leap backward for the Importing of trophies. I'm hoping that with the very strict requirements of the dip pack process in RSA that they will get an exemption from this. Other countries will need to provide the same level of dip pack prior to shipping or they will have to go through that process in the USA.
Just when you think you have it figured out!
I have found a bit of a loophole that would likely be the right way to handle trophy shipments now.
Since processed trophies are free to enter the USA, only Raw trophies require AG permit holder to process. It seem to me the hunter should have all skins and capes tanned in RSA, and all skulls mounted as a European mount( no panels). Then they arrive "processed" and you're free to collect them from the shipper after clearing USF&W and US Customs.
Then have the trophies mounted here in the USA. The tanning would have to be done anyway so that's no extra cost. Sure the European mounts would be an extra fee to complete, but certainly less then the cost of the other USA requirements now being implemented. Probably less then the domestic shipping alone, and likely far cheaper then a company with an AG permit will charge you to process the trophies for cleared admission to the USA.
There are about a dozen hands touching your trophies from the time they are shot until they hang on your wall. It's amazing anything gets completed and actually comes out good at all.
After the shot you have to wrestle the beast for photos, drag and load the game to a truck
Skin and salt the hide, hang it and fold it for shipment to the dip pack
Dip pack the trophies
Ship them in a crate to the airport by truck uncontrolled environment(Freezing? Roasting? moisture?)
Handled again and stored in a warehouse prior to shipping. They are stored among other crates of unknown contents with who knows what kind of parasite or insect in unknown levels of weather protection from rain or dampness, especially from Nov to Feb!
Loaded on that flight and carried across the ocean.
Stored in a warehouse in the USA until cleared
***** new process of dipping and clearing the trophies by a company/person with an AG permit***** rehydrate and PH test may be required again!****
Shipped to your Taxidermist by truck in a non-controlled environment dampness? Freezing? Roasting? in that same wood crate,
Unpacked and shipped again to a tannery
Rehydrated and tanned
Dried, tumbled and finish process at the tannery
Shipped back to the taxidermist
Rehydrated and stretched for mounting.
When completed you now have a mount.
Think about the amount of handling that goes on with these trophies. It's amazing any end up on the wall in decent condition!