Where to hunt Harnessed Bushbuck
A chestnut red colour with a prominent white harness from which it derives its name, also has spots and stripes on its flanks. The Harnessed Bushbuck is found in a broad band from Western Africa across to Central Africa, more specifically from Senegal to the Congo. It is available for hunting in the Central African Republic and numerous outfitters have them available in Burkina Faso and Cameroon.
Price distribution
It’s always a rewarding endeavour to hunt a Bushbuck. These hunts are conducted in massive government concessions. Trophy Bushbuck are available on a minimum 7 day hunt and the trophy fees range from as little as $560 to $4,500 for an all-inclusive hunt. Associated with this trophy fee, is also a license fee and a few other concession fees, so it is unlikely that a client will just go on safari to specifically hunt a Harnessed Bushbuck. Some areas only sell Harnessed Bushbuck in packages and the prices are advertised in Euro, so please check the prices carefully when making a comparison.
When to hunt Harnessed Bushbuck?
The Harnessed Bushbuck hunting season is limited to four months a year. In Burkina Faso the season only runs for 3 months, from 1 January–1 April. In the Cameroon, the hunting season lasts 4 months. It opens on 15 December and closes on 15 April. Being a water dependent species the best hunting months are the driest and hottest months of the year when water is limited and the bush is not so thick.
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