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.

Pro Tips for Success

Glass Early, Glass Often

Success on eland depends heavily on locating animals first. Spend time glassing from elevated positions at first light. Quality binoculars pay dividends. Patient glassing prevents walking into and spooking animals.

Age Trumps Horn Length

Mature "blue bulls" are the ultimate trophy despite potentially shorter horns. The grey coloration, massive dewlap, thick neck, and worn horn bases indicate an old bull. These are the animals to hunt.

Listen for the Click

Eland make a distinctive clicking sound when walking, caused by tendons slipping over bones. In quiet conditions, this can be heard from several hundred meters. Use this to locate animals in thick bush.

Don't Rush the Shot

A wounded eland can travel miles. Wait for a clear broadside shot at reasonable range. Use shooting sticks for stability. Take the time to make the first shot count. Follow-up shots are often running shots.

Use Adequate Caliber

Bring enough gun. While a .30-06 with premium bullets will work, a .300 Win Mag or larger provides better terminal performance. Bullet construction matters as much as caliber on these large animals.

Plan for Loading

A bull eland can weigh close to a ton. Recovery and loading require equipment and manpower. Your outfitter will handle this, but be prepared for it to take time. Field dressing location may be dictated by terrain.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • × Underestimating their wariness: Eland are extremely alert; approach carefully
  • × Insufficient caliber: Using light bullets or standard construction
  • × Rushing the stalk: Patience is crucial; one mistake and they're gone
  • × Poor shot placement: Aim for the vitals, not the shoulder blade
  • × Not allocating enough time: Plan at least 3 days for eland specifically
  • × Shooting at cows: Identify the bull clearly before shooting
  • × Long-range attempts: Close to 200 yards or less when possible

After the Shot

Recovery Protocol

  • Mark the spot: Note exactly where the animal was standing
  • Wait: Give the animal 20-30 minutes before following
  • Blood trail: Look for blood color (bright red = lung, dark = liver/gut)
  • Take your rifle: Always be prepared for a follow-up shot
  • Approach carefully: Watch for any movement before approaching
  • Insurance shot: If any doubt, place a finishing shot in the vitals

The Eland Experience

"The eland is one of Africa's most underrated trophies. Hunters who have never hunted them assume their size makes them easy. Nothing could be further from the truth. A mature blue bull, taken fair chase after a proper stalk, is one of the most satisfying African hunting experiences."

- African Safari Experience

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