Highland Antelope

Mountain Reedbuck

The whistling sentinel of African highlands

Eastern & Southern Africa Year-round Moderate-Challenging

Shoulder Height

26-35" (65-89 cm)

Weight

55-70 lbs

SCI Minimum

11" (Rifle) / 9" (Bow)

Rowland Ward Min

6"

Identification

Gray-brown coat with white underparts. Distinctive long ears and short forward-curving horns on males. Bushy tail raised when alarmed.

Habitat

Grassy mountain slopes, hillsides, and highland plateaus. Prefers open terrain with scattered cover near rocky outcrops.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 11" for rifle, 9" for bow. Rowland Ward minimum 6". World record is 10". Horns around 8" are exceptional.

Did You Know?

The mountain reedbuck has a distinctive sharp, trilling whistle that serves as an alarm call—it's one of the most recognizable sounds in African highland hunting. Unlike their larger common reedbuck cousins, mountain reedbuck have a unique bulbous gland at the base of each horn that softens and disappears during skull preparation, making green scoring essential.

Physical Preparation

Mountain reedbuck hunting demands good fitness for highland terrain:

  • Cardiovascular conditioning: Regular hiking or stair climbing builds necessary endurance
  • Leg strength: Strong legs are essential for steep terrain navigation
  • Core stability: Helps maintain balance on uneven ground
  • Altitude preparation: If hunting above 6,000 feet, arrive early to acclimatize

Shooting Practice

Mountain shooting skills are essential:

  • Practice at 100-300 yards from field positions
  • Train with shooting sticks extensively
  • Learn angle compensation for uphill/downhill shots
  • Practice at small targets (6-8 inch circles) to simulate vital zone
  • Shoot in varying wind conditions if possible
  • Practice quick scope adjustment and target acquisition

Planning Your Hunt

  • Duration: Typically 2-3 days dedicated to mountain reedbuck
  • Combo hunts: Often combined with vaal rhebok, klipspringer, and other highland species
  • Success rates: Good on properties with established populations
  • Best conditions: Cool, clear mornings with calm wind

Trophy Expectations

Horns typically measure 5-7 inches, with anything over 8 inches being exceptional. The Rowland Ward minimum is 6 inches, while the SCI minimum is 11 inches (combined measurement). Look for mature rams with well-curved horns that extend beyond the ear tips. The world record stands at 10 inches—anything approaching this is a truly exceptional trophy.

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 11"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 9"
Rowland Ward Min 6"
World Record (RW) 10"
Measurement Method Method 7-a

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 26-35" (65-89 cm)
Weight (Male) 55-70 lbs
Weight (Female) 45-55 lbs
Horn Length 5-8"
Lifespan 10-14 years

Subspecies

  • Southern Mountain Reedbuck South Africa, Lesotho - Most commonly hunted
  • Chanler's Mountain Reedbuck East Africa - Smaller horns
  • Western Mountain Reedbuck Nigeria, Cameroon - Rare

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