Cape Eland Hunting in South Africa
LIFE SPAN: 15-25 YEARS
WEIGHT: 660-2072.4 LBS
LENGTH: 78.7 - 135.8 INCH
HEIGHT: 5.2 FT
SCI MIN SCORE: 77”
Hunting the Cape eland, the largest antelope species, offers a thrilling and challenging experience in the diverse landscapes of South Africa.
Cape Eland Overview:
The Cape eland (Taurotragus oryx) is a massive and robust antelope native to southern and eastern Africa. Known for its spiral horns and distinctive dewlap, hunting the eland is a sought-after adventure for those seeking a memorable safari experience.
Habitat and Range:
Eland inhabits a variety of environments, including open plains, woodlands, and mountainous regions. The eland is a highly adaptable species, inhabiting a variety of landscapes across South Africa.
Trophy Characteristics:
The eland are prized for their impressive spiral horns, with trophy quality evaluated based on horn length, thickness, and symmetry. Engage with experienced guides to assess the trophy potential of an individual eland bull. Safari Club International acknowledges a minimum trophy qualification total score of 77 inches.
Hunting Methods:
Common hunting methods for the eland include spot-and-stalk, safari-style, still-hunting, and tracking techniques. Due to their size and keen senses, elands can be challenging to approach. Patient and strategic hunting, often guided by professionals familiar with eland behavior, enhance the chances of a successful hunt.
Rifle Choice:
Choose a robust firearm suitable for large game hunting. A scoped rifle with a caliber appropriate for eland hunting, such as .300 Win Mag or .375 H&H, is commonly used. Accurate shot placement is essential for a successful Cape eland hunt.
Price: $3200
Eland shot placement