One of Africa's Fastest

Red Hartebeest Hunting

The Cape Hartebeest - a large, swift antelope with distinctive heart-shaped horns and an underrated trophy that makes for a challenging hunt.

46-50"
Shoulder Height
300-400 lbs
Weight (Male)
62"
SCI Minimum
23"
Rowland Ward Min.

Identification

Glossy reddish-brown coat with black markings on legs, tail, and neck blaze. Long, narrow face. Both sexes have heavily ridged, heart-shaped horns.

Habitat

Open savanna, grasslands, semi-desert, and open woodland. Also mountainous terrain. Found in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe.

Trophy Standards

SCI Min: 62" (rifle) / 53" (bow). Rowland Ward Min: 23". World Record: 29½". Good trophy: 21"+ horn length.

Did You Know?

The name "hartebeest" comes from the Afrikaans "hertbeest" meaning "deer-like beast." The species name "caama" refers to its former classification. Its horns contribute to its name - viewed from certain angles, they resemble a heart shape. Red hartebeest can reach speeds up to 70 km/h (43 mph), making them one of Africa's fastest antelopes and most enduring runners.

Hunt Preparation

Physical Preparation

Red hartebeest hunting can involve considerable walking over open terrain. Moderate fitness is recommended.

  • Walking 5-8 miles per day is typical during active hunting
  • Terrain is generally flat to rolling - not technically difficult
  • Heat can be significant - hydration is important
  • Practice shooting from various positions with sticks

Marksmanship

Long shots are common in red hartebeest habitat. Be prepared.

  • • Practice regularly at 200-300 yards from shooting sticks
  • • Know your rifle's ballistics and holdover/dial requirements
  • • Practice under time pressure - opportunities can be brief
  • • Shoot in varying wind conditions
  • • Verify zero after travel - always

Trophy Considerations

Red hartebeest are often considered an underrated trophy. Discuss your expectations with your PH.

21"+
Good Trophy
23"+
Rowland Ward
62"+
SCI Minimum

Documentation & Permits

  • Valid passport with 6+ months validity
  • Rifle permit arranged through outfitter
  • CITES not required (not a protected species)
  • Export permits handled by outfitter
  • Hunting license included in safari package

Trophy Handling

Red hartebeest make striking shoulder mounts with their distinctive head shape and colorful coat. The unusual horn configuration displays impressively. Life expectancy is 15-19 years, so mature bulls show excellent horn development. Most outfitters provide professional skinning and preparation services.

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimums

Rifle 62"
Bow 53"
Record ~75"

Rowland Ward

Minimum 23"
Record 29½"

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 46-50" (117-127cm)
Weight (Male) 300-400 lbs (137-180kg)
Weight (Female) 260-330 lbs (120-150kg)
Top Speed 70 km/h (43 mph)
Lifespan 15-19 years

Hartebeest Subspecies

Red/Cape (caama) Huntable
Lichtenstein's Huntable
Coke's (Kongoni) Huntable
Lelwel Huntable
Western Huntable
Swayne's Endangered
Tora Endangered

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