Common Reedbuck hunting
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Where to hunt Common Reedbuck
Common Reedbuck or Southern Reedbuck are territorial and live in small family groups. They are the largest of the Reedbuck species and found in broken woodland, savannah, temperate and coastal grassland. They flourish along the grasslands of the Eastern seaboard and in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands, a dairy farming area with irrigated green pastures favoured by this species. Reedbuck are hunted from Tanzania in the north down to north-eastern territories of South Africa. It is commonly found in parts of Zimbabwe and Zambia where it is protected from poachers and prowling dogs. Its most westerly distribution ends on the floodplains of North-eastern Namibia. Being a predominantly grassland species, it was historically absent from the arid and semi-arid regions of Namibia and South Africa.
Price distribution
Common Reedbuck are hunted in South Africa with trophy fees ranging from $800-$1,500. Trophy fees vary significantly according to individual territories due to availability. The daily rates for a plains game hunt in South Africa are in the vicinity of $350-$450 per day. In Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique you will be required to book a minimum of a 7-10 day hunt, with a daily rate of $600-$700 and pay a trophy fee of approximately $1000 for a Common Reedbuck and in Tanzania trophy fees are around $1,500.
When to hunt Common Reedbuck?
Reedbuck may be hunted all year round In South Africa and Zimbabwe. In Mozambique the season is open from April 1 to November 30. The Zambian hunting season runs from the beginning of May to the end of November. In Tanzania the season is from July to December. The best months for hunting Southern Reedbuck in Southern Africa are the winter months of June to August when these animals are likely to sun themselves first thing in the morning and at last light. Full moon is not a good time to hunt Reedbuck as they tend to feed all night and rest up for most of the day.
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