African Safari Plains Game

Waterbuck

The majestic sentinel of African waters

The waterbuck is one of Africa's largest and most impressive antelopes, easily recognized by its distinctive white ring around the rump and long, sweeping horns. Found near rivers, lakes, and wetlands, this stately antelope offers challenging hunting for those who appreciate a quality trophy and don't mind wet feet.

Shoulder Height

46 - 53 in (117-135cm)

Weight (Bulls)

450 - 600 lbs

SCI Minimum

67"

Rowland Ward Min

28"

Identification

  • • White ring around rump ("toilet seat")
  • • Shaggy grey-brown to reddish coat
  • • Long, forward-curving horns (males)
  • • White facial markings above eyes
  • • Oily, water-repellent coat with musky scent

Habitat & Range

  • • Always near permanent water
  • • Riverine forests and floodplains
  • • Savanna grasslands with water access
  • • Sub-Saharan Africa (east and south)
  • • Sedentary, home range 100-600 hectares

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 67" (Common)
  • • SCI Minimum (Bow): 60"
  • • Rowland Ward Minimum: 28"
  • • Rowland Ward Record: 39 3/8"
  • • Horns 55-99cm (22-39 inches)

Did You Know?

The waterbuck's distinctive white rump ring has earned it the irreverent nickname "toilet seat antelope" among hunters. Despite their name, waterbucks don't actually spend much time in water - they primarily stay near it for escape cover when threatened. Their oily, musky-smelling coat secretion acts as a natural waterproofing and is so strong that some predators find the meat unpalatable. The magic number for trophy hunters is 30 inches, though reaching this milestone is increasingly rare.

Hunting Seasons & Prime Regions

Waterbuck distribution is closely tied to permanent water sources, making them most common in areas with rivers, lakes, and wetlands. They're hunted across eastern and southern Africa, with different subspecies in different regions.

South Africa

Season: Year-round (April-October optimal)

Best Areas: Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga

Subspecies: Common waterbuck

Notes: Excellent trophy quality in the right areas. Focus on properties with river frontage and established populations.

Zimbabwe

Season: April-October

Best Areas: Zambezi Valley, lowveld conservancies

Subspecies: Common waterbuck

Notes: Traditional hunting destination with healthy populations along major rivers. Good value with experienced PHs.

Zambia

Season: May-November

Best Areas: Luangwa Valley, Lower Zambezi

Subspecies: Crawshay's defassa waterbuck

Notes: Home to the unique Crawshay's subspecies. Authentic wilderness hunting experience. Walking safaris popular.

Tanzania

Season: July-December

Best Areas: Selous, Rungwa, various game reserves

Subspecies: East African defassa waterbuck

Notes: Premium destination for defassa waterbuck. Large wild areas with excellent trophy potential.

Seasonal Considerations

Season Conditions Hunting Implications
Early Dry (April-June) Rivers full, vegetation drying Waterbuck more dispersed, visibility improving
Peak Dry (July-September) Water sources shrinking Animals concentrated along remaining water, prime hunting
Late Dry (October-November) Hot, minimal water Excellent visibility, predictable locations at water

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