South African Endemic

Blesbuck Hunting

The iconic South African plains antelope with the distinctive white blaze. A beautiful trophy and excellent introduction to African hunting.

35"
Shoulder Height
130-185 lbs
Weight (Male)
40"
SCI Minimum
16½"
Rowland Ward Min.

Identification

Reddish-brown coat with prominent white facial blaze. Brown horizontal stripe divides the blaze above eyes. Lighter saddle on back, whitish lower legs.

Habitat

Open grassland and plains. Dislikes wooded areas. Found from Highveld north of Vaal River through Free State to Eastern Cape.

Trophy Standards

SCI Min: 40" (rifle) / 35" (bow). Rowland Ward Min: 16½". World Record: 20⅝". Good trophy: 14"+ horn length.

Did You Know?

"Blesbuck" comes from the Dutch/Afrikaans word "bles" meaning "blaze" - referring to the distinctive white marking on their forehead, similar to a blaze on a horse's face. They were first described in the 17th century when they roamed South Africa in enormous herds.

About Blesbuck Hunting

The blesbuck is a medium-sized antelope endemic to South Africa, making it one of the few truly South African species. With its striking white facial blaze and reddish-brown coat, it's become one of the most popular plains game trophies for visiting hunters.

Physically, rams and ewes are remarkably similar, with males reaching up to 85 kg (185 lbs). Both sexes carry horns that are ringed almost to the tip, though female horns are slightly more slender. The species has a characteristic sloping back with shoulders higher than hindquarters.

Blesbuck are exclusive grazers, preferring short grasses under 15 cm. They particularly favor fresh green growth appearing after veld burns or rain, grazing grasses down to just 0.5 cm above ground level.

Color Variants

Beyond the common blesbuck, breeding programs have produced several color variants, each with different trophy fees:

  • Common Blesbuck - Classic reddish-brown with white blaze
  • White Blesbuck - Pure white coat, straw-colored horns
  • Copper Blesbuck - Rich copper coloration
  • Yellow/Golden Blesbuck - Pale yellowish flanks and rump
  • Painted Blesbuck - Multi-colored pattern
  • Saddle-backed Blesbuck - Distinctive back marking

Behavior Patterns

Blesbuck are diurnal and most active during cooler morning and evening hours. They form small herds and are often found standing alert on open plains. Unlike many antelope calves that hide, blesbuck calves stay with their mothers from birth.

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimums

Rifle 40"
Bow 35"
Record 56⅜"

Rowland Ward

Minimum 16½"
Record 20⅝"

White Blesbuck (SCI Only)

Rifle Min 39"

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 32-40" (85-105cm)
Weight (Male) 130-185 lbs (60-85kg)
Weight (Female) 120-155 lbs (55-70kg)
Horn Length 13-18" (trophy)
Gestation 240 days (8 months)

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