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.

Pro Tips

Tip #1: Judge by Color First

The darkest black bucks are typically the oldest and carry the best horns. Young males and non-breeding adults are brownish. A truly black buck is worth a closer look.

Tip #2: Hunt the Territories

Mature bucks establish and defend territories. Once you locate a good buck's territory, he'll likely remain in that area. Patience and return visits often pay off.

Tip #3: Glass at Distance

Blackbuck have exceptional eyesight and will spot you long before you spot them. Use high ground and quality optics to locate animals before planning your approach.

Tip #4: Use the V-Shape

From a distance, good trophy horns form a tall, tight V-shape above the head. If the horns appear short or wide, it's likely a younger or smaller animal.

Tip #5: Morning Movement

Blackbuck are most active in early morning. Be in position before sunrise to catch them feeding in the open before they seek shade.

Tip #6: Watch for the Challenge

Territorial bucks will often challenge and chase off rival males. This posturing behavior can reveal the dominant buck in an area and provide shot opportunities when animals are distracted.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Rushing the stalk: Their speed and eyesight mean failed stalks are common—patience pays
  • Shooting too far: Know your limits; their small size makes marginal shots risky
  • Poor shot angle: Wait for broadside; their vital zone is small
  • Misjudging horn length: Take time to evaluate before shooting
  • Hunting midday heat: Animals bed down; focus on morning and evening

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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