African Safari Plains Game

Greater Kudu

The Grey Ghost with spiral horns

The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) stands as the pinnacle of African plains game hunting. With magnificent spiral horns that can exceed 60 inches and an uncanny ability to vanish into the bush, the "Grey Ghost" offers one of Africa's most challenging and rewarding hunts.

Best Season

May - October

Minimum Caliber

.270 Win / 7mm

Trophy Standard

53⅞" (SCI minimum)

Weight (Bulls)

420-700 lbs

Physical Characteristics

  • • Shoulder height: 55-63 inches
  • • Weight: 420-700 lbs (bulls)
  • • Spiral horns up to 72+ inches
  • • Blue-grey coat with white stripes
  • • Distinctive throat mane

Preferred Habitat

  • • Dense bushveld and woodland
  • • Rocky hillsides and kopjes
  • • Riverine thickets
  • • Savanna with tree cover
  • • Near water sources

Behavior & Senses

  • • Exceptional hearing and eyesight
  • • Masters of camouflage
  • • Most active dawn and dusk
  • • Can jump 8+ feet high
  • • Rut occurs June-July

Why "The Grey Ghost"?

Kudu earned this nickname for their remarkable ability to seemingly vanish into the African bush. Their blue-grey coat with vertical white stripes provides exceptional camouflage in dappled woodland light. A mature bull can stand motionless mere yards away and remain completely invisible—until he moves. This elusive nature, combined with exceptional senses, makes kudu one of Africa's most challenging and respected trophies.

Pro Tips for Success

Trust Your PH

Your professional hunter lives in kudu country and hunts them daily. When he says "wait," wait. When he says "shoot," be ready. His experience reading kudu behavior is invaluable—don't second-guess him in the moment.

Horn Assessment

In the field, horns always look bigger than they are. Trust your PH's assessment. A kudu with tips reaching well above the ears and 2½+ spirals is typically a good trophy. Don't pass on a solid bull waiting for "bigger."

Morning is Prime Time

Kudu are most active in the first two hours after dawn. Be in position before sunrise. The late afternoon hour before dark is also productive, but mornings typically offer the best opportunities.

Wait for the Shot

Kudu often stand in thick cover with only parts visible. Wait for a clear broadside shot rather than shooting through brush. A wounded kudu in thick bush is a nightmare to recover.

Use Sticks

African professional hunters provide shooting sticks for good reason. Use them. Practice shooting from sticks before your safari. A steady rest dramatically improves shot placement, especially after a long stalk.

Glass the Shadows

Kudu often stand in shade, using their camouflage. When glassing, don't just scan the obvious open areas. Study the shadows under trees and along drainage lines. Look for the glint of horns or the flick of an ear.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • × Rushing the shot: Kudu hunting rewards patience; wait for certainty
  • × Ignoring wind: One whiff of human scent and the kudu vanishes
  • × Shooting at running kudu: Unless wounded, don't take running shots
  • × Poor conditioning: Unable to keep up on stalks means missed opportunities
  • × Inappropriate caliber: Too light = poor penetration; too heavy = flinching
  • × Noisy movement: Kudu hear everything; move slowly and deliberately

After the Shot

Post-Shot Protocol

  • Mark the spot: Note exactly where the kudu was standing
  • Listen: A well-hit kudu often crashes within 100 yards
  • Wait: Give it 15-30 minutes before following (unless obviously down)
  • Check for blood: Color and amount indicates shot placement
  • Follow carefully: A wounded kudu can cover ground; track methodically

Maximize Your Safari

Combine Species

While focused on kudu, take opportunities for other species that present themselves—impala, warthog, zebra. This fills downtime and creates a varied trophy collection.

Enjoy the Experience

An African safari is more than the trophy. Appreciate the bush, the sunrises, the camp life, and the camaraderie. These memories last longer than any mounted head.

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