Mountain Reedbuck Hunting in South Africa
LIFE SPAN: 14 YEARS
WEIGHT: 66 - 70.4 LBS
LENGTH: 39.4 - 53.5 INCH
HEIGHT: 25.6 - 35 INCH
SCI MIN SCORE: 11”
Hunting the Mountain Reedbuck, a graceful and agile antelope species, presents a unique challenge in the mountainous terrains of Africa.
Mountain Reedbuck Overview:
The Mountain Reedbuck (Redunca fulvorufula) is a medium-sized antelope characterized by its distinctively long ears and a reddish-brown coat. It is adapted to mountainous and hilly habitats, displaying exceptional agility and camouflage.
Habitat and Range:
Mountain Reedbucks prefer elevations and are found in hilly and mountainous terrains. Understanding their habitat preferences and the specific features of mountainous landscapes is essential for planning a successful hunt.
Trophy Characteristics:
Hunters often pursue Mountain Reedbucks for their unique horns. Trophy quality is evaluated based on factors such as horn length, shape, and symmetry. Experienced guides play a crucial role in identifying mature individuals rams suitable for hunting. Safari Club International acknowledges a minimum trophy qualification total score of 11 inches.
Hunting Methods:
Common hunting methods for Mountain Reedbucks include spot-and-stalk and strategic positioning. Due to their acute senses and the challenging nature of mountainous terrains, hunters often rely on the expertise of guides who understand the reedbuck’s behavior and movement patterns. Hunting the Mountain Reedbuck can be physically demanding due to the rugged terrains they inhabit. Hunters should be prepared for elevation changes, challenging climbs, and the need for stealth and patience.
Rifle Choice:
Selecting appropriate equipment is crucial for Mountain Reedbuck hunting. A scoped rifle with a caliber suitable for medium-sized game, such as .243 or .270, is commonly used, longer shots may be required because of the terrain they inhabit. Accurate shot placement contributes to a successful and ethical hunting experience.
Price: $850
Mountain reedbuck shot placement