Small Antelope

Duiker

The "diving buck" of African woodlands

Sub-Saharan Africa Year-round Intermediate Difficulty

Shoulder Height

17" (43 cm)

Weight

25-35 lbs

SCI Minimum

11" (Rifle) / 9" (Bow)

Rowland Ward Min

4½"

Identification

Small, hump-backed antelope with short spike horns. Grizzled gray-brown coat with distinctive arched back posture.

Habitat

Dense bush, thickets, and woodland edges. Common duiker prefers savanna while forest species inhabit dense vegetation.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 11" for rifle, 9" for bow. Rowland Ward minimum 4½". World record common duiker is 7⅛".

Did You Know?

The name "duiker" comes from the Afrikaans word for "diver," referring to their habit of diving into dense vegetation when alarmed. There are 22 duiker species in Africa, but only the common (gray) duiker is widely hunted, as most forest duikers are difficult to locate in dense rainforest habitat.

Expert Advice for Duiker Hunting

Tip #1: Watch the Ears

Duiker often stand motionless in vegetation, but their large ears may give them away. Scan thicket edges carefully for the distinctive rounded ears poking above grass or brush.

Tip #2: Focus on Feeding Areas

Locate areas with fallen fruit, particularly marula, wild fig, or monkey oranges. Duiker will return to productive feeding sites daily. Early morning sits near fruiting trees can be very productive.

Tip #3: Use the Wind

Duiker have excellent senses and will detect human scent easily. Always hunt into the wind, and be prepared for the animal to emerge upwind of where you expect it.

Tip #4: Aim Low

Duiker typically "duck" at the sound of a shot, dropping before fleeing. Aim at the lower third of the body to compensate for this reaction. This is especially important at ranges beyond 100 yards.

Tip #5: Stay Ready

Duiker encounters are often brief. Keep your rifle mounted on sticks when walking, or use a sling that allows quick access. Hesitation of even a few seconds usually means a missed opportunity.

Tip #6: Hunt Garden Edges

On farms with crops, duiker will raid gardens at dawn and dusk. With landowner permission, these agricultural edges can provide excellent hunting opportunities.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Moving too fast: Duiker hunting requires slow, deliberate movement
  • Ignoring small movements: A flicking ear or tail is often the only warning before they bolt
  • Poor shot selection: Wait for broadside shots; quartering angles are risky on small targets
  • Celebrating too soon: Mark the spot carefully and approach cautiously—wounded duiker can vanish

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 11"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 9"
Rowland Ward Min 4½"
World Record (RW) 7⅛"
Measurement Method Tip to Tip

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 17" (43 cm)
Weight (Male) 25-35 lbs
Weight (Female) 26-38 lbs
Horn Length 3-6"
Lifespan 8-11 years

Duiker Species

Of 22 African duiker species, the common (gray) duiker is most hunted:

  • Common Duiker - Widely distributed
  • Blue Duiker - Coastal forests
  • Red Forest Duiker - Central Africa
  • Yellow-backed Duiker - Rainforests

Most forest duikers are rarely hunted due to habitat inaccessibility.

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