That's entirely practical, but is a mental hurdle to overcome. There are lots of downsides to trophies. They take up a lot of space, there's shipping, permits, brokering, running out of space, and the feeling that everyone in the whole process from beginning to end thinks they have you over a barrel. After all, they have your trophies and if they want to see them again, send money. Its sort of like a hostage negotiation. smile

I started out taking trophies home like just about everyone else; have have mostly transitioned to leaving stuff behind.The first ones are the hardest. After you start having to give them away or never even unpacking some it gets easier. Trophy care can easily cost as much as the hunting trip did, and another trip might be worth more to you. Besides, most trophies will end up in a land fill eventually, nobody wants them when you're gone.


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