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Bushbuck - Where and when?
18 March 2012, 05:14
FjoldBushbuck - Where and when?
I want a bushbuck to hang on my wall.
I'm probably going to do a plains game hunt with my brother soon to South Africa so what area would be the number one choice for a wall-hanger?
Frank
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18 March 2012, 05:18
Aspen Hill AdventuresLimpopo or Natal!
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18 March 2012, 05:27
MARK H. YOUNGFrank,
There are areas in the Cape and Natal Midlands where a Cape bushbuck is pretty much assured on an unfenced property if you shoot well. I targetted them specifically and took one the first day. Many of the bushbuck in RSA are hunted at night. You might want to clear that up with your PH if it is an issue for you. Contact me if your interested in a recommendation.
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18 March 2012, 06:23
bwana cecilI took a grand bushbuck in Zim. back in Sept., a real old man.
Waiting on my full body mount.
Possibly my favorite PG animal so far.
Good luck Frank, I hope you get one even better than mine.
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Cecil Leonard
18 March 2012, 07:52
crsheltonHow large a bushbuck do you want? Here is a nice one taken near the confluence of the Crocodile and Limpopo rivers in RSA - measured 19 1.2 inches per side, but had never been scored.
This one is hanging in the trophy room of Hannes Els, owner of Limcroma Safaris.
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I can't recall where it was taken.
Many Thanks
HBH
18 March 2012, 10:08
NitroX
Limpop Bushbuck. Shot on an irrigated cereal crop. Ran into some riverine scrub where it was finished off. Not shot at night but on dusk and shadows under the trees where the photo was taken.
Chobe bushbuck, shot on the Shangaani River banks.
Unfortunately only crooked clients and outfitters hunt there now. On this property.
The Chobe Bushbuck's colours are far more attractive than the Limpopo or Cape species.
18 March 2012, 11:25
martin pietersFrank
Can offer you a shot at a better than decent Chobe bushbuck on the shores of lake kariba, throw in a bit of tiger fishing and a few cold beers the rest is history......best times September - October
Mart
18 March 2012, 19:48
leopards valley safarisquote:
There are areas in the Cape and Natal Midlands where a Cape bushbuck is pretty much assured on an unfenced property if you shoot well. I targetted them specifically and took one the first day. Many of the bushbuck in RSA are hunted at night. You might want to clear that up with your PH if it is an issue for you. Contact me if your interested in a recommendation.
Mark
Sorry Mark Respectfully. We never hunt Bushbuck at night. Early morning or late afternoon on full moon days you could be out 10am- 2pm sitting on alphalfa fields or near the coast glassing ravines and the edges of gras openings.
These are the Black East Cape bushbuck and sizes vary from 12.5 - 16 with a good size average of 14" some have been taken up to 19" but thats rare.
This is a great hunt as they are very elusive.
P.M me for photos and or details.
18 March 2012, 20:48
FjoldThanks guys (and gal), I appreciate the information.
I'll be paying for two people on this trip and my brother is a novice to Africa and wants a variety of plains game so South Africa is probably where I'll have to go.
I don't expect a "RW" animal just a good mature ram.
As soon as I get our schedules worked out, I'll answer the PMs that I've received.
Frank
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18 March 2012, 22:35
fairgameFrank,
Good choice. Good wine women and song.
Cheers
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18 March 2012, 23:11
Aaron NeilsonFrank - Regardless of where you decide to go, a bushbuck is an awesome trophy - IMO. I've taken numerous sub-species, from the C.A.R. to S.A. and places in between, lots of fun.
I would think Martin's hunt along the Lake might be pretty cool.
Good luck!!
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www.huntghr.com 18 March 2012, 23:49
graybirdFrank,
I would look at the Eastern Cape.
I can highly recommend Andrew Renton of Kei River Safaris. We were into bushbuck every day we were after them.
Graybird
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18 March 2012, 23:55
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by graybird:
Frank,
I would look at the Eastern Cape.
I can highly recommend Andrew Renton of Kei River Safaris. We were into bushbuck every day we were after them.
I suspect Frank has already made his choice and the post is therefore pointless.
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18 March 2012, 23:57
subsailor74Fjold - you may want to take a serious look at the Save Conservancy in Zimbabwe. I hunted there last year and am going again this year. There is a ton of plains game there, plus with it being private land, there is not requirement for a Government Game Scout. Plus, no Tsetse flies in the Save. Check out the photos on the Save Safaris website - there are some great bushbuck photos there. I passed on an 18" bushbuck there last year, and I have regretted it ever since. If I see him this year, I will not make the same mistake again.
Mangwana
19 March 2012, 01:21
graybirdAnd this post provides what?
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by graybird:
Frank,
I would look at the Eastern Cape.
I can highly recommend Andrew Renton of Kei River Safaris. We were into bushbuck every day we were after them.
I suspect Frank has already made his choice and the post is therefore pointless.
Graybird
"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
19 March 2012, 07:58
FjoldI haven't made up my mind yet but the Limpopo area looks like the best bet for trophies and economy.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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19 March 2012, 09:34
MolepololeHBH - Yes, I saw that bushbuck you're talking about at SCI this year - it was on the first floor, center aisle. Biggest one I've ever seen, and my SA friends there said it was the biggest they'd ever seen too.
I had great luck in Limpopo, shot a very nice old bushbuck with broomed-down tips the first day I went specifically hunting for one. Frank, make sure your PH knows a property where they are fairly plentiful, and you'll get one.
19 March 2012, 09:51
African Hunters QuestFrank
How about the best of both worlds.
Bushbuck hunted over hounds the Colonial way for a weekend, after which you take to the valleys of Southern Natal to hunt in true bushbuck habitat.
All walk and stalk and in some of the most spectacular carved river valleys you have ever seen.
Our old colonial families have been hunting bushbuck here in Southern KZN since the late 1800's.
With Emirates flying direct to Durban it cuts your drive time down to just over an hour.
No high fences by the way, this is open ranch country in riverine thornveld.
There are also Kudu, Nyala, Impala, Warthog etc on offer.
Drop me a PM if you would like to know more.
HQ
19 March 2012, 14:27
Thor Kirchner
Try finding a bigger one than this Lower Luangwa Bushbuck
19 March 2012, 15:09
David CulpepperThe area in Limpopo along the Limpopo River is a great area. We hunted along there and the bushbuck were pouring over from Botswana. Three of us took bushbuck in one day.
Good Hunting,
19 March 2012, 19:08
Thunder HeadI have been very interested in getting a bushbuck too.
Factoring in your brother going i would look at these two options. For a chance at a big ram i would look at a premire property along the Limpopo river. For pure scenery and hunting challange the eastern cape is the place i would go.
I have walked in the foot prints of the elephant, listened to lion roar and met the buffalo on his turf. I shall never be the same.
19 March 2012, 20:30
tendramsquote:
Originally posted by poacher458:
Try finding a bigger one than this Lower Luangwa Bushbuck
20"+ ? I am not doubting the authenticity of the image but the thing is incredible enough that it almost looks photo-shopped. I shot a 17.5" Chobe in Zimbabwe and will probably never take a more impressive trophy in my lifetime. That one you pictured is the trophy of SEVERAL lifetimes!
20 March 2012, 05:32
Use Enough GunBishopstone, right across the border in Zimbabwe, has some monster bushbuck. I sat late one afternoon in the fields surrounding Bishopstone and counted 25 male bushbuck, any of which would have been a trophy. I didn't shoot any that late afternoon, as I already had taken two Limpopo bushbuck and the next bushbuck I was planning on shooting was going to be a Chobe, which I did shoot the following season in the Zambezi Valley.

20 March 2012, 06:11
Bwana NderoboWhile not exactly a monster, a respectable Chobe Bushbuck from the Nyaminga Block in Zambia's Luangwa Valley...
20 March 2012, 11:36
leopards valley safarisThere is nothing wrong with this bushbuck. I want to post a East Cape Bushbuck to show the col,our contrast. . . just need to wrestle with photo bucket

My last 4 bushbuck taken in 2011 June - August 1 early morning the rest late afternoon
This big Ol Ram was shot at 3 pm mid Afternoon !!