Walking down an eland bull is every bit as satisfying as walking down a buffalo.As others have suggested, it depends where you are hunting and under what conditions.
In a free range environment, I think trying to walk down an eland is the most difficult and rewarding plains game experience in Southern Africa (note that I did not say South Africa). Both my Cape Eland in Namibia and Livingstone from Mozambique are two of my most satisfying achievements. On the other hand, shooting one at a waterhole (or anything else for that matter) is a very different thing. Some extremely large South African game farms can offer such traditional opportunities.
A mountain zebra in its native range in the mountains of central Namibia is a very challenging and memorable hunt. Oryx in the same native range are equally so.
A mature sable from its free range environment is a difficult and worthy objective. Trying to work the edges of alert free range herds to get a look at a bull is a very different hunting experience than jumping off the truck to shoot a lone bull on a South African game farm.
Kudu and bushbuck, whether free range or within the confines of a game fence, are challenging animals. They instinctively use whatever cover is available to escape. Taking a quality older animal of either species is worth any amount of effort.
Finally, a trophy quality warthog is never a wrong selection regardless of the environment in which he is hunted. Like the kudu and bushbuck, he will make the most of his escape options.
Yes, but If you have a certain idea in your mind of hunting red sand dunes I’d make sure that’s what outfitter can offer on the properties they hunt.Are there free-range areas to be hunted there? Hunting the Kalahari I always envisioned would be some free-range opportunities.
For me for PG it would be Kudu, Gemsbok, Eland, Sable and ZebraFolks I’ve been back reading old posts with interest and there seems to be lots of top 10 posts - basically covers a good chunk of what’s available!
What would your top five plains game be for a week hunt? And even better, why?
Just to get some ideas for myself going forward. I’ve a mental idea. I think if I could split a South Africa hunt down to kudu, springbok, impala and zebra, I think I could still come away and say I’ve covered a few key animals but interested to hear what folk rate? Maybe throw a wildebeest in there.
Folks I’ve been back reading old posts with interest and there seems to be lots of top 10 posts - basically covers a good chunk of what’s available!
What would your top five plains game be for a week hunt? And even better, why?
Just to get some ideas for myself going forward. I’ve a mental idea. I think if I could split a South Africa hunt down to kudu, springbok, impala and zebra, I think I could still come away and say I’ve covered a few key animals but interested to hear what folk rate? Maybe throw a wildebeest in there.