Little spin on things, what's the most difficult plains game you've hunted?
I'm pretty much a spot/stalk only, but have sat in some make shift blinds while in SA. 2x to the Limpopo area, both of which differed quite a bit from one place to the next and once to the Eastern Cape. Much more challenging hunt(s) for the most part in the Eastern Cape for those who haven't been.
1st time over there, took some effort to get a decent opportunity at a Gemsbuck. 2nd time put on a few miles chasing after Zebra's and attempted hunting duiker or steenbok, but didn't have any luck. Took a really nice steenbuck this last time and would still like a nice duiker.
Going back in '25 for a cow cape buffalo, but looking for other animals that on average are more difficult to hunt vs others. Going back to the 1st place I ever hunted over there and it's for the most part pretty flat and very thick.
If a one-trick pony can relate — I’ve been once, to Namibia — of the PG I hunted, the zebra were very skittish but the eland were the most difficult. Over ten days, I failed to get in on a good bull. And it was my priority.
Ironically, one night our rondavel was surrounded by a big herd. There may have been several big bulls just feet from our little window.
Vaal Rhebok is the hardest plains game to get in RSA. They are restricted in their range, they have very good eyesight and hearing, they move very fast and they live in rough and rocky terrain.
This one was about 7 inches in horn length. He busted one off rolling down a hill but we found the piece and the taxidermist repaired it. They only weigh about 40 lbs and this one required a shot of nearly 300 yards in a strong wind. He is the only life size mount I have.
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My 2nd trip I archery hunted quite a bit and had some Baboon's within spitting distance, little bit spooky. 3rd trip my friend really really wanted one, but never had a chance while I seemed to be seeing them left and right.
No different that deer hunting in the states, when you're after something it's elusive and when you don't have a tag or have a gun in your hand they sit and stare at you.
Vaal Rhebok is the hardest plains game to get in RSA. They are restricted in their range, they have very good eyesight and hearing, they move very fast and they live in rough and rocky terrain.
This one was about 7 inches in horn length. He busted one off rolling down a hill but we found the piece and the taxidermist repaired it. They only weigh about 40 lbs and this one required a shot of nearly 300 yards in a strong wind. He is the only life size mount I have.
I’ll second this opinion. They live on steep rocky terrain. Just as difficult as sheep hunting with a very small target. Challenging is an understatement.
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For me, it took three days to get a shot the particular Zebra Stallion we spotted. Hard work to get close enough for a shot. Close second is definitely the Bushbuck in my case.
I have only been once, and the only critter we chased more than once was a big mature Kudu. I ended up with a great specimen, but it is the only animal we had to "hunt". We went to several ranches before we found one and killed it. It was a hunt, not a shoot for that guy.
The hardest animal for me to hunt was the Selous Unicorn. In fact, I've only seen one in the wild. I shot mine with a 739 Rigby Magnum with open sights at a measured 3946 yards. It was running flat out when I hit it. DRT with one shot. It was a special handloaded 24K gold bullet out of an unobtainium cartridge case that chronographed 24fps on my new Garmin Xero.
It took me 4 trips to Africa before I shot my first Warthog, mainly out of desperation as he wasn't as big as others that I had seen. I asked my taxidermist to just lightly glue his tusks in so if I ever shoot a bigger one, I can just swap the tusks.
I shot my Vaal Rhebok the first afternoon that I got to the property that we were going to hunt them on. The landowner couldn't go with us that afternoon so he sent one of his helpers with us. The animals that we saw were very skittish and I had to belly crawl into position for a prone 200 yd shot with my .375 RUM. When the landowner saw my buck, he said that he could have found my a bigger one if we had waited until the next day.
I've always wanted to get a porqupine but have only seen one and couldn't get a shot.
Having been over a few times, Vaal Rhebuck can be a tough one to get. Most say it's the most difficult in the Southern African countries. Between habitat, spooky attitude and rarity they are hard to get. If you want for all of Africa my PH in the Congo claims a yellow backed duiker may be the most difficult. Along with forest Sitatunga and bongo they make for a tough hunt. Bruce
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I think that it all depends on how much they have been hunted.
I have been quite a few times and think baboon are pretty clever but not sure you could call them plains game.
Zebra are usually pretty switched on in most instances. Big kudu bulls are like big mule deer bucks, pretty dam smart.
I have never witnessed a sharp sable or nyala but I am sure others have.
Just betting how smart a critter is directionally proportional to how hard they are hunted, although I have never seen a dumb baboon other than on a highway.