African Safari Plains Game

Common Eland

Africa's largest antelope

The eland stands as the largest antelope on the African continent, an ox-like giant with spiral horns that has earned its place as one of the most prized plains game trophies. Despite its massive size, the eland is an exceptionally wary and athletic animal that challenges even experienced hunters.

Shoulder Height

5.25 - 6 ft (1.6-1.8m)

Weight (Bulls)

880 - 2,200 lbs

SCI Minimum

77"

Rowland Ward Min

35"

Identification

  • • Tawny/fawn coat with faint white stripes
  • • Prominent dewlap under throat
  • • Spiral horns on both sexes
  • • Old bulls turn grey ("blue bulls")
  • • Black forehead tuft on mature males

Habitat & Range

  • • Light woodland and open plains
  • • Montane grasslands up to high altitudes
  • • Semi-arid savanna regions
  • • Eastern and southern Africa
  • • Great wanderers covering vast distances

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 77"
  • • SCI Record: 116 2/8" (Livingstone's)
  • • Rowland Ward Min: 35"
  • • RW Record: 47 1/2" (Cape)
  • • Good horn length: 34"+

Did You Know?

Despite being Africa's largest antelope, the eland is relatively slow, running only about 25 mph (40 kph). However, it can jump 3 meters (10 feet) from a standing start. Old bulls often develop a distinctive grey-blue coloration and are referred to as "blue bulls" by hunters. The clicking sound made by walking eland, caused by tendons slipping over bones, can be heard from hundreds of meters away.

Seasons & Prime Hunting Regions

Primary Season

Eland can be hunted year-round in most southern African countries, though the dry season (May-October) is generally preferred. Cooler temperatures make for better hunting conditions, and animals concentrate around water sources.

South Africa

Eastern Cape

Traditional eland country with excellent populations on large private reserves. The mountainous terrain and valley bushveld provide classic spot-and-stalk hunting. Many free-range hunting opportunities.

Season: Year-round; Best: April - September

Limpopo Province

Bushveld habitat with good eland numbers. Warmer climate means earlier morning and later evening hunting. Often combined with other plains game species. Mix of high-fence and low-fence operations.

Season: Year-round; Best: May - August

Free State

Open grassland and agricultural areas with introduced eland populations. Good visibility for spotting and stalking. Often combined with blesbuck, springbuck hunting. Cooler winters with frost.

Season: Year-round; Best: May - August

KwaZulu-Natal

Diverse habitat from coastal plains to mountains. Highland areas offer challenging hunting in broken terrain. Midlands region particularly productive for eland.

Season: Year-round; Best: April - August

Other African Destinations

Namibia

Excellent eland hunting in the central and eastern regions. Semi-arid terrain requires patience and long-range capability. Often combined with oryx and kudu. Primarily free-range hunting on vast conservancies.

Zimbabwe

Good eland populations in the Midlands and Matabeleland regions. Large concessions offer true wilderness hunting. Often combined with buffalo and other dangerous game safaris.

Zambia

Home to Livingstone's eland subspecies. Game Management Areas offer quality hunting. Typically combined with broader safari packages. July-October best for eland.

Tanzania

Patterson's (East African) eland found throughout hunting blocks. Often encountered while hunting other species. July-November season. Premium safari destination.

Hunt Duration

At least 3 days should be allocated for eland hunting. These are alert animals that cover vast distances, and there is always an element of luck in finding them in the first place. Dedicated eland hunts of 5-7 days provide the best chance of securing a quality trophy bull. Eland are often combined with other plains game on 7-10 day safari packages.

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