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Barashinga deer #6472909 09/29/16 01:05 AM
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Can you kill one in Texas without a cites permit


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What is a Barashinga deer? Are they from across the border? You meant Barasingha.


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No....you cannot kill a Barasingha without a permit.


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Re: Barashinga deer [Re: txtrophy85] #6472947 09/29/16 01:37 AM
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Re: Barashinga deer [Re: txtrophy85] #6472976 09/29/16 01:53 AM
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Lol I'm not shooting it

How hard are permits to get?


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Re: Barashinga deer [Re: txtrophy85] #6473044 09/29/16 02:51 AM
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Must have Cites. I have permits and some huge ones if your interested.


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Re: Barashinga deer [Re: txtrophy85] #6473283 09/29/16 01:04 PM
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Permits require a commitment to keeping an established breeding herd. When you do that you can get the Cull and Take permits. It's not through th state, it's through USFW. If you contact EWA they can get you in touch with someone that that can help set you up.


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Did you find a good price on them?

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Did you find a good price on them?


You can say that


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Re: Barashinga deer [Re: txtrophy85] #6473545 09/29/16 03:44 PM
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Do you have to get a CITES permit for any endangered species animal?

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Do you have to get a CITES permit for any endangered species animal?

Yes.


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Don't ask don't tell...peep


My personal ethics won't allow me to kill an animal I'm not gonna mount


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Don't ask don't tell...peep


My personal ethics won't allow me to kill an animal I'm not gonna mount
OK, do you really think people who will know what the barasingha is, mounted all nice and pretty, will care after the fact that it's dead and mounted if you killed it with or without the CITES permit?

I'm all for going through proper channels, don't get me wrong. All I'm saying is do what you gotta do.

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Are Barashinga schedule 1 or 2? A schedule 1 animal raised under a breeding permit qualifies for schedule 2 status. The penalty for taking a schedule 2 animal without a permit is up to a $3500 fine and up to 6 months in jail. a schedule 1 animal is up to a year in jail and a significantly higher fine. The reference I looked at, went off on a tangent with specific animals, but at least for some species, it's as high as $100,000. Also a taxidermist that has a schedule 1 or 2 animal on there premises without the paperwork can also be heavily penalized.


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Don't ask don't tell...peep


My personal ethics won't allow me to kill an animal I'm not gonna mount
OK, do you really think people who will know what the barasingha is, mounted all nice and pretty, will care after the fact that it's dead and mounted if you killed it with or without the CITES permit?

I'm all for going through proper channels, don't get me wrong. All I'm saying is do what you gotta do.


Lol, your showing your maturity here.

My taxidermist won't even accept the thing without proper permitting, let alone the risk I take transporting it


You may have a good future in smuggling though


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Don't ask don't tell...peep


My personal ethics won't allow me to kill an animal I'm not gonna mount
OK, do you really think people who will know what the barasingha is, mounted all nice and pretty, will care after the fact that it's dead and mounted if you killed it with or without the CITES permit?

I'm all for going through proper channels, don't get me wrong. All I'm saying is do what you gotta do.


Lol, your showing your maturity here.

My taxidermist won't even accept the thing without proper permitting, let alone the risk I take transporting it


You may have a good future in smuggling though


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Well, I did not know that taxidermy requires that information. That, then, changes everything.

Smuggling CITES permits to San Antonio land brokers? Seems promising grin

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