Springbuck Hunting in South Africa
LIFE SPAN: 10 YEARS
WEIGHT: 66 - 105.6 LBS
LENGTH: 47.2 - 59.1 INCH
HEIGHT: 28.3 - 29.5 INCH
SCI MIN SCORE: 30”
Hunting the Springbuck, a small and agile antelope species, provides an exciting and challenging experience in the open landscapes of Africa.
Springbuck Overview:
The Springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) is known for its distinctive appearance, with a white face and a pocket-like flap of skin on its back. Native to southern Africa, Springbucks inhabit a variety of open habitats, including plains and semi-desert regions. The Springbuck is the national animal of South Africa. It holds cultural significance and is a symbol of the country’s diverse wildlife heritage.
Habitat and Range:
Springbucks prefer open plains and grasslands. Understanding their preferred environments and seasonal movements is essential for planning a successful hunt. Their speed and ability to cover large distances make them a challenging and rewarding game species.
Trophy Characteristics:
Hunters targeting Springbucks typically focus on specific trophy characteristics, such as horn length, shape, and overall symmetry. Experienced guides play a crucial role in identifying mature individual rams suitable for hunting. Safari Club International acknowledges a minimum trophy qualification total score of 30 inches.
Hunting Methods:
Common hunting methods for Springbucks include spot-and-stalk and safari-style techniques. Due to their alertness and the expansive areas they inhabit, hunters often rely on skilled guides who understand Springbuck behavior and can lead them to suitable hunting opportunities.
Rifle Choice:
Selecting appropriate equipment is crucial for Springbuck hunting. A scoped rifle with a caliber suitable for medium-sized game, such as .243 or .270, is commonly used. Accurate shot placement contributes to a successful and ethical hunting experience.
Price: $400
Springbuck shot placement