Spiral-Horned Antelope

Bushbuck Hunting

The elusive forest phantom - a challenging spiral-horned antelope that tests the skills of even experienced hunters in dense cover.

26-40"
Shoulder Height
55-175 lbs
Weight (Male)
31"
SCI Minimum
15"
Rowland Ward Min.

Identification

Dark brown to chestnut coat with white spots and up to 7 stripes. White cheek spots and muzzle. Only males have spiral horns up to 20" long.

Habitat

Dense vegetation near water. Forest edges, riverine bush, montane forests. Found wherever adequate cover exists across sub-Saharan Africa.

Trophy Standards

SCI Min: 31" (rifle) / 28" (bow). Rowland Ward Min: 15". World Record: 21⅞". Good trophy: 16"+ horn length.

Did You Know?

Bushbuck are the least social of all African antelopes. Despite often being called "solitary," they're not truly territorial - in good habitat, several animals may occupy overlapping ranges. Males sport horns that begin spiraling at 10 months and form a complete loop at maturity. The species name "scriptus" means "written" - referring to the distinctive white markings that look like script on their coats.

Hunting Seasons & Regions

South Africa

Bushbuck can be hunted year-round on private game ranches. The Limpopo Province in the northeast is the premier destination for trophy South African bushbuck, producing specimens in the 16-19 inch range.

Prime South African Regions
  • Limpopo Province: Best trophy quality, mountain and marsh habitat
  • Eastern Cape: Good populations in coastal thickets
  • KwaZulu-Natal: Forest and riverine habitat
  • Mpumalanga: Escarpment forests

Other Countries

  • Zimbabwe: Excellent populations in riverine areas
  • Mozambique: Good hunting along river systems
  • Tanzania: East African subspecies available
  • Ethiopia: Menelik's bushbuck in highlands
  • Cameroon/CAR: Harnessed bushbuck

Best Times to Hunt

  • Dawn: Prime time as they return to cover
  • Dusk: Second-best as they emerge to feed
  • Dry Season: Easier when vegetation is less dense
  • Cooler Months: More active during daylight hours

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimums (S.A.)

Rifle 31"
Bow 28"

Rowland Ward (S.A.)

Minimum 15"
Record 21⅞"

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 26-40" (65-100cm)
Weight (Male) 88-175 lbs (40-80kg)
Weight (Female) 55-130 lbs (25-60kg)
Horn Length 10-20" (trophy)
Activity Nocturnal/Crepuscular

Plan Your Hunt

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