African Safari Plains Game

Blue Wildebeest

The "poor man's buffalo"

The blue wildebeest, also known as the brindled gnu, is one of Africa's most iconic plains game animals. Famous for the spectacular Serengeti migration involving over 1.5 million animals, this tough, tenacious antelope has earned the nickname "poor man's buffalo" for its exceptional resilience and reputation for "eating lead."

Shoulder Height

45 - 57 in (115-145cm)

Weight (Bulls)

365 - 640 lbs

SCI Minimum

70"

Rowland Ward Min

28 1/2"

Identification

  • • Dark grey/bluish-grey coat
  • • Dark vertical "brindled" stripes
  • • Shaggy black mane and beard
  • • Parenthesis-shaped horns (both sexes)
  • • Bovine appearance with heavy forequarters

Habitat & Range

  • • Open grasslands and savanna
  • • Woodland edges and plains
  • • Central, eastern, and southern Africa
  • • Often near permanent water
  • • Highly migratory in some regions

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 70"
  • • SCI Minimum (Bow): 54"
  • • Rowland Ward Minimum: 28 1/2"
  • • Rowland Ward Record: 36"
  • • Horns up to 83cm (33") in bulls

Did You Know?

The Great Wildebeest Migration involves over 1.5 million blue wildebeest traveling between Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Masai Mara annually, making it the largest terrestrial mammal migration on Earth. Newborn calves can stand within 6 minutes of birth and run with the herd within hours, an essential adaptation for survival against predators. Despite their ungainly appearance, wildebeest can reach speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h).

Hunting Seasons & Prime Regions

Blue wildebeest are among the most widely distributed and readily available plains game species in Africa. They can be hunted year-round in most areas, though certain seasons offer distinct advantages depending on the region.

South Africa

Season: Year-round (April-October optimal)

Best Provinces: Limpopo, North West, Free State, Eastern Cape

Terrain: Bushveld, open plains, mixed woodland

Notes: Most popular destination with excellent trophy quality. Winter months (May-August) concentrate animals around water sources.

Namibia

Season: Year-round (May-November optimal)

Best Areas: Central and northern regions, Etosha periphery

Terrain: Semi-arid savanna, thornveld

Notes: Excellent trophy quality with beautiful scenery. Dry season offers best visibility and water-based hunting.

Botswana

Season: April-September

Best Areas: Southern and Central Kalahari

Terrain: Kalahari sand savanna, open plains

Notes: Challenging hunting in vast wilderness areas. Offers authentic African hunting experience with large herds.

Zimbabwe

Season: April-October

Best Areas: Lowveld conservancies, Matabeleland

Terrain: Mixed bushveld, mopane woodland

Notes: Traditional hunting destination with excellent professional hunters. Value-oriented option with good trophy quality.

Seasonal Considerations

Season Conditions Advantages
April-June (Early Dry) Cooling temperatures, grass drying Animals in prime condition post-rains, good visibility increasing
July-August (Peak Dry) Cold mornings, minimal vegetation Best visibility, animals concentrate at water, prime hunting
September-October (Late Dry) Warming temperatures, dusty Animals tied to water, predictable movements

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