TAMU77CLAY said:Rhino horn is worth more by weight than platinum, gold or cocaine. Was in a camp with another hunter who shot a rhino and the horn was removed immediately after photos and carried back to camp for locked storage before the field dressing had begun and word of mouth of it could travel around locally. Outfitter said he was afraid of armed poachers taking it from the skinners before they had finished. That was in 1994 and the horn prices keep going up.CanyonAg77 said:
Yes,, that was the hunt to which I referred.
I expected the answer to my curiosity about rhino and elephant hunting to be what you said, but I really appreciate the detailed explanation
Side note, how much is that horn worth on the Chinese aphrodisiac market?
When I shot the Rhino, the Game Warden took a blood sample for DNA. Also, horns were cut off in the field and escorted back with us to camp by the APU. The Horn was then drilled in the base and samples taken again for DNA. Then Microchips we're inserted. Before I could do this hunt I had to get US and SA approval that it was for my trophy room and I was not going to sell it in any form. The samples and chips are to ensure if it turns up somewhere, authorities will know where it came from.