East African Eland hunting
16 hunting trips from 2 outfitters starting from $37,200
Where to hunt East African Eland
East African Eland is the largest antelope that you can hunt in East Africa, with some mature bulls weighing more than 2000 lbs/+900 kg. There are two subspecies of Eland found in East Africa, the Livingstone Eland found from the Selous south and the East African Eland also known as Patterson’s Eland that is found in northern Tanzania (Masailand) and in Uganda. Both species have white stripes that fade with age. Patterson’s Eland bulls are normally a little darker and more rufous coloured than Livingstone Eland. Mature bulls develop a dark coat, a massive dewlap and a brush of hair on their foreheads making it difficult to tell the species apart.
Price distribution
East African Eland is hunted in Tanzania and Uganda. Daily rates in Tanzania range in price from $3575 - 3925 depending on the length of the safari that ranges from 10 – 21 days and often includes other Big 5 species. The trophy fee for these Tanzanian hunts is approximately $2500. In Uganda, the daily rates range between $2600 and $2700 with a trophy fee of $3500. Some daily rates take into account other fees like community and conservation levies.
When to hunt East African Eland?
East African Eland can be hunted from July to December in both Tanzania and Uganda. Eland are mixed feeders and can be encountered in an assortment of habitat types; this includes open grasslands, semi-arid areas, mountains, acacia and miombo woodlands. Adapted to survive off the moisture from the vegetation they eat, these animals can go long periods without water but are still best hunted in the cooler months as often these hunts involve a long walk when tracking these animals that seem to be continuously on the move in search of quality food sources.
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