African Safari Plains Game

Impala

The McDonald's of the African bush

The impala is often the first African trophy for visiting hunters and serves as the backbone of most plains game safaris. This elegant, athletic antelope with its distinctive lyre-shaped horns offers excellent sport and is perfect for honing stalking skills before pursuing larger, more challenging species.

Shoulder Height

33 - 38" (84-96cm)

Weight (Rams)

100 - 180 lbs

SCI Minimum

52"

Rowland Ward Min

23 5/8"

Identification

  • • Reddish-brown coat, lighter on sides
  • • White underparts and chin
  • • Lyre-shaped horns (males only)
  • • Black vertical stripes on rump
  • • Black tuft above hooves (scent glands)

Habitat & Range

  • • Open woodlands and savanna
  • • Near permanent water sources
  • • Woodland edges and clearings
  • • Eastern and southern Africa
  • • Avoids open grassland and dense forest

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 52" (Southern)
  • • SCI Record: 69 6/8"
  • • Rowland Ward Min: 23 5/8"
  • • RW Record: 31 3/8"
  • • Good horn length: 22"+

Did You Know?

Impala are nicknamed the "McDonald's of the bush" because the black markings on their rump resemble the golden arches logo, and they're a primary food source for virtually every predator in Africa. They can leap up to 10 meters (33 feet) horizontally and 3 meters (10 feet) vertically, and can run at speeds exceeding 60 km/h (37 mph). During the rut, rams can be heard grunting and horn-clashing from considerable distances.

Recommended Equipment

Rifles & Calibers

Impala are medium-sized antelope that don't require heavy calibers. Accuracy is more important than power. Most standard deer rifles are perfectly adequate.

Ideal Calibers

  • • .270 Winchester
  • • 7mm-08 Remington
  • • .308 Winchester
  • • .30-06 Springfield
  • • 7mm Remington Magnum

Also Suitable

  • • .243 Winchester (light but effective)
  • • 6.5 Creedmoor
  • • .25-06 Remington
  • • .300 Win Mag (if already packed)
  • • Any caliber you shoot accurately

One-Rifle Safari

If bringing one rifle for a mixed plains game safari including impala, the .30-06 Springfield or .300 Win Mag with quality 150-180gr bullets handles everything from impala to eland. Use the same rifle for all species and know it well.

Bow Hunting

Impala are excellent bow hunting targets from blinds at water or salt licks. Requirements:

  • Draw weight: 50 lbs minimum (60+ recommended)
  • Arrow weight: 400+ grains
  • Broadheads: Fixed blade or quality mechanicals
  • Shot distance: 20-40 yards typical
  • • SCI bow minimum: 46"

Optics

Binoculars

  • • 8x42 or 10x42 recommended
  • • Essential for trophy assessment
  • • Quality glass for dawn/dusk
  • • Compact backup pair useful

Rifle Scope

  • • Variable 3-9x40 ideal
  • • 2-7x or 4-12x also work well
  • • Duplex or BDC reticle
  • • Quality mounts essential

Rangefinder

Highly recommended. Impala are smaller than they appear at distance, making range estimation difficult. A quality rangefinder prevents "shooting under" at longer ranges. Budget $150-400 for a reliable unit.

Clothing & Gear

Clothing

  • ☐ Neutral colors (khaki, olive)
  • ☐ Quiet, non-rustling fabrics
  • ☐ Long sleeves for thorns
  • ☐ Layers for cool mornings
  • ☐ Wide-brimmed hat

Footwear

  • ☐ Quiet-soled boots
  • ☐ Ankle support
  • ☐ Well broken in
  • ☐ Comfortable for miles

Accessories

  • ☐ Shooting sticks
  • ☐ Rangefinder
  • ☐ Water bottle
  • ☐ Sunscreen

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