African & Exotic Game

Blackbuck Hunting

India's elegant spiral-horned antelope

29-35"
Shoulder Height
75-100
Weight (lbs)
47"
SCI Minimum
18"
RW Minimum

Identification

Mature males are striking black and white. Long spiral horns with 3-5 twists. Females are tan-colored and hornless.

Habitat

Native to India and Pakistan. Now thriving in Texas (second most common exotic), Argentina, and managed ranches worldwide.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 47" (Method 2 spiral). Trophy class 18"+ straight line. World record 28.1" (71.5 cm).

Did You Know?

The blackbuck is one of the fastest animals in the world, capable of running at speeds up to 50 mph (80 km/h). First introduced to Texas in Kerr County in 1932, they are now the second most common exotic species in the state after axis deer, with wild populations exceeding 35,000 animals.

Hunting Techniques

Spot and Stalk

The most common and rewarding method for blackbuck hunting. Their open habitat preferences make them visible at distance, but their exceptional eyesight and speed make the stalk challenging.

  • Glass open areas at dawn and dusk when herds are most active
  • Use terrain features—draws, ridges, brush lines—for cover during approach
  • Move slowly and deliberately; blackbuck detect movement easily
  • Plan your final approach to position within 150-250 yards
  • Be patient—rushing the stalk usually results in spooked animals

Blind Hunting

Effective near water sources, feeders, or known travel routes. Allows for careful trophy evaluation before the shot.

  • Position blinds near water during hot months
  • Morning sits are typically more productive
  • Allow time for animals to approach and settle

Safari Style

Driving through suitable habitat and spotting from vehicles before dismounting for the stalk. Common on Texas ranches.

Shot Placement

Blackbuck are small targets with a relatively small vital zone. Aim for the heart/lung area—just behind the front shoulder at approximately one-third body height from the chest bottom.

  • Broadside shots are ideal; wait for proper presentation
  • Avoid quartering-toward shots on these small animals
  • Well-placed shots typically result in quick, clean kills
  • Their speed means wounded animals can cover significant ground quickly

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 47"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 42"
Rowland Ward Min 18"
World Record 28⅛"
Measurement Method Method 2 (Spiral)

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 29-35"
Weight (Male) 75-100 lbs
Weight (Female) 55-75 lbs
Horn Length 18-24" (straight)
Top Speed 50 mph

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