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Bushbuck hunting and habits
      #254 - 31/12/02 01:06 AM

From: Safari-Hunt (Original Message) Sent: 11/28/2002 6:48 PM
Hi,

Safari asked me about my bushbuck photo that I have posted and he wanted more info so since that bushbuck are very near to my heart let me add info for all of you on bushbuck.

Well let me first tell the story of that one bushbuck love to stay close to water in thick bush and also mountainous areas. Before I go on I must say that I don't have any expereince with East Cape bushbuck but all of them that I have hunted were all Limpopo Bushbuck.

Anyway I have a spot where there is plenty of bushbuck around it is thick stuff next to a river and in the mountains as well. My first bushbuck I hunted was by accident as we were hunitng for kudu on the mountains we were on our way back when out of the corner of my eye I saw movement and saw two bushbuck running away into the thicker stuff. I ran after them and surprized the ram It was only 15 meters from me looking at me over its back I shouldered my rifle planning to hit him in the neck where it meets the body but because of the range and the time it took for me to take the shot the shot was low.

The bullet entered in the correct line but entered next to the spine and moved all the way to its lungs where he just dropped like a stone. My first bushbuck beatifulle very dark color almost black at placesn with nice white markings I was 17. I gutted him and carried him of the mountain making a backpack out of him luckily it was all downhill but I was exhausted when I got down. His horns were just under 15"

Since then I have killed another 8 rams on that piece of land the 8th one I decided to finally get mounted becuase they are so beatifull and I had some money to do it. He also had very dark skin with beatifull white marks. He measured 16" the next week I was out again after kudu but didn't find any I walked back and looking down onto this one ridge I saw this bushbuck lying and he heard me picked up it's head Bushbuck is very fast action and I took the shot. He ran off and I heard him crash down I wlaked up to him and then only realized what set of horns he had he didn't have the same colour more brown not as dark as the others.He measured 17" but very big in body weighing around 80kg he was the biggest in horns and weight. So I took him to the taxidermist as well to get mounted and asked if he would have any problems selling the other so that I can only pay for this one as I only had enough money for the one mount. He said it was OK as it would be easy to sell off a 16" bushbuck as they don't come around everyday for sale anyway.

Well that is the story no more of the habits they will only be found in the open late afternoons and early mornings by open I mean you will be able to see them. They don't run fast and you ran run after them as they dash for short bursts then satnd and wait for you if you are quick enough you can get your shot. The are aggresive don't corner them they will charge. They have a loud bark almost like a kudu and you can forget to hunt them if they bark and you don't spot them. They vanish into the bush even better than kudu. You need a lot of luck to hunt them to find a good trophy I am lucky as most of them were good and without adding the last 17" the avg must have been around 14 1/2". I love bushbuck hunting and except for kudu they are my favorite to hunt. I have shot all of them with my trusty 303 enfield. The longest shot I had ever shot one was 55 meters. The norm being between 15 - 30 meters I hope this gives you enough information enjoy.




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      #255 - 31/12/02 01:07 AM

From: Bigfive Sent: 12/2/2002 4:35 PM
Hi there Safari Hunt,
Good report this on the bushbuck,
Only thing I'd like to add is that the bushbuck is maybe the most dangerous of antelope or buck species in Africa.It is also the antelope specie that killed the most people in Africa.These animals won't hesitate to attack you if they are wounded and the trouble is that you 99% of the time hunt them in thick bush and at very short distances as Safari_Hunt mentioned.They will drive that 15 inch horns right through you body.Your chances of survival in that case would'nt be all that great.

Nitro,
Post your picture of the bushbuck that you took with me,I think you can see the conditions where you shot that buck was also thick.

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      #256 - 31/12/02 01:08 AM

From: NitroExpressCom Sent: 12/3/2002 6:45 PM
OK Dantri, here you are.



This is the Limpopo Bushbuck I took hunting with Dantri Groenewald (BigFive) of African Bush Safaris
in September.

The hunting of this bushbuck was a little unique which I will detail on a separate web page. This is just a
teaser. The animal required a follow-up in thick bush. Luckily the animal was hit hard enough that he
didn't prove a true danger but you only know that after, when he is down on the ground. Good exciting
stuff.

The photos were taken right on or after sunset in thick bush and required the use of a camera flash.

Stay tuned for the photo essay and story. Currently scanning the rest of the slides.

Here is another shot of the same bushbuck.




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Re: Bushbuck hunting and habits [Re: Prev_Forum]
      #257 - 31/12/02 01:10 AM

From: Nitro Sent: 12/5/2002 1:32 AM
Hey Safari-Hunt

Those extra 2 1/2 to 3 inches on your bushbuck sure make a difference in the photographs. Really nice trophy you took there.

I still have to post another photo of a bushbuck which almost makes it to yours. Almost except for I think 1 inch. Still both all are nice trophies and both of mine had a bit of adrenalin pumping in the follow-ups.

OK have added a photo




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      #258 - 31/12/02 01:10 AM

From: Safari-Hunt Sent: 12/5/2002 2:40 AM
Thanx Nitro,

As you can see it has a huge body as well for a bushbuck. I haven't had a real scare on a bushbuck yet excp[et for the one time. When a another hunter shot a bushbuck trough it's liver, my dog was with me and we could see him lying down. We walked up slowly to him with our rifles ready but my dog decided to have a sniff at him wehn he almost touched his nose it juped up hit him with his head not his horns luckily and made a dash for the river running past between us.

My dog was after him with a vengeance quite disgusted with this animal giving him a head butt. We shot the bushbuck before my dog got to him but he still decide it wasn't dead enough. It was his trophy : ) he loved it


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Re: Bushbuck hunting and habits [Re: Prev_Forum]
      #870 - 13/01/03 01:43 PM

I have to say I love hunting bushbuck. I like them even better than kudu if you can believe it. I took a great 17 1/2 incher on the limpopo this year with Peter Harris. The pic is on Saeeds website. Sorry I am not computer literate enough to post it here. Maybe one of you could help.
Thanks, Mike

Ignore the photo part as I just found the answer farther down the forum.

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Re: Bushbuck hunting and habits [Re: Prev_Forum]
      #882 - 14/01/03 12:11 AM

That's one animal I am still pursuing. It is first on my list now. That's a real nice one Frederik.

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Re: Bushbuck hunting and habits [Re: AspenHill]
      #888 - 14/01/03 03:08 AM

Ann,

There is some fine bushbuck in KZN where you hunt if you take your time the only problem is that where there is Nyala Bushbuck are not very common you must go to places that don't have a big population of Nyala.

The reason for all this is that Nyala and bushbuck eat the same vegetation but the nyala beung larger clear all the vegetation and the bushbuck cannot get to it. So they move on.

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Re: Bushbuck hunting and habits [Re: SafariHunt]
      #893 - 14/01/03 03:34 AM

Thanks Frederik, I have seen some bushbuck but we pased them over looking for better. I can really only expect to be able to afford most African animals once so I might as well take my time and look for one I will be happy with.

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