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Waterbuck(Kobus ellipsiprymnus)


The Waterbuck is one of the larger antelope, and just as his name implies, he is never found very far from water. Normally found in small herds of about 12 animals, this rather large antelope is for the most part a grazer. Similar in appearance to a donkey, only the bulls carry horns;

both sexes are characterized by the large white ring on the rump. This stately beast is shunned by predators where game is plentiful due to its turpentine smelling skin. Sweat glands located all over the body, but concentrated on the flanks provide a rather foul smelling secretion, which waterproofs the coat but taints, the flesh if not skinned properly. You can smell a Waterbuck when downwind from it because of the turpentine smell. Territorial by nature, bulls demonstrate their dominance by swinging their necks from side to side; if this fails to deter the intruder, fierce combat can ensue which usually results in the death of one of the participants.

When hunting Waterbuck with Witkop Safaris, a good binocular will be essential as they can be spotted from quite some distance on the open grasslands and flood plains where they are most often found. While having excellent eyesight and hearing, the waterbuck is not at all hard to approach. The trophy bull can weigh between 550 and 600 pounds, so when hunting Waterbuck with Witkop Safaris ensure you have enough rifle. For the open country, consider the .270 with 150-grain soft points the absolute minimum caliber. The 7mm’s and 30 calibers with heavy for caliber expanding soft points are a much better selection. If presented the broadside while hunting Waterbuck with Witkop Safaris, take the coveted high heart/lung shot – straight up the foreleg one-third into the body and your “buck” should not go far. The shoulder mount is the best way to display your trophy, so avoid the neck shot, as it will tend to ruin the cape. If while hunting Waterbuck with Witkop Safaris you are presented with the frontal shot, place it squarely in the middle of the chest, right at the base of the neck. The shoulder or spinal shot should be placed high on the shoulder, above the bodies midline and through the shoulder blade; placed correctly the Waterbuck will drop to the shot. Hunting Waterbuck with Witkop Safaris can be a real adventure, retrieval can sometimes be as challenging as the stalk itself; i.e. you may have to get your feet wet! Good luck and good hunting.
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