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.

Hunting Techniques

The Challenge

Despite their bulk, eland are exceptionally alert animals with keen senses. Their nomadic nature means they may be in a different area entirely from one day to the next. They possess remarkable stamina and can cover long distances when pursued without tiring. This is not an easy hunt.

Spot and Stalk

The primary method for eland hunting involves glassing from elevated vantage points in early morning and late evening when animals are most active and visible.

The Sequence

  1. 1. Locate: Glass from elevated positions (kopjes, ridges, vehicles) at dawn
  2. 2. Plan: Study terrain, wind direction, and animal movement patterns
  3. 3. Approach: Use cover and terrain features to close distance
  4. 4. Wait: Be patient; eland often feed toward cover as sun rises
  5. 5. Shoot: Wait for broadside shot opportunity at reasonable range
  6. 6. Follow-up: Be prepared for tracking; even well-hit eland can travel

Ambush at Water

During the dry season, ambush hunting at waterholes becomes effective. Eland must drink regularly and visit water sources, typically in early morning or late afternoon. This method requires patience and the right wind conditions, but can produce excellent opportunities on mature bulls.

Tracking

In areas with soft substrate, tracking fresh eland spoor can be productive. Experienced trackers can identify bull tracks by size and follow herds to catch up during midday rest periods.

Shot Placement

Critical Information

Shot placement on eland must be precise. These are massive animals with heavy bone structure. A poorly placed shot can result in a long and difficult follow-up.

Broadside Shot (Preferred)

Aim at the center of the shoulder, approximately one-third of the way up the body. This targets both heart and lungs for a quick, humane kill. This is the safest and most effective shot angle.

Quartering Away

Aim slightly to the rear of the normal aiming point, directing the bullet to exit through the opposite shoulder. Requires precise angle judgment.

Quartering Toward

Aim slightly forward of the shoulder crease. Be aware of the heavy shoulder bones that can deflect projectiles if angle is too steep.

Frontal Shot

Not recommended unless no other option. Dense bone structures can deflect bullets. Requires exceptional accuracy and proper bullet construction.

Avoid

Never attempt head or neck shots on eland. The risk of wounding and losing the animal is too high. These are large, tough animals that deserve a clean, ethical shot to the vitals.

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