Western Roan Antelope hunting
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Where to hunt Western Roan Antelope
Western Roan are very similar in colour to the other subspecies of Roan occurring in East and Southern Africa. In total there are six subspecies of Roan of which the Western Roan is distributed across a number of the West African countries. These Roan may be hunted in Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic and Cameroon where they are a popular species to be hunted during a regular 10-day plains game safari.
Price distribution
Trophy fees for Western Roan in Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic and Cameroon all run at around $2,000. A 7-day listed hunt in Burkina Faso for a Northwestern Buffalo and Western Roan will cost you $13,650 all in. In Cameroon, you will pay approximately $1,250 per day daily rate fee for a 10-15 day hunt with a trophy fee of around $2,000-2,200 for a Western Roan. This is just the basic hunting costs and excludes license fees and multiple other similar fees.
When to hunt Western Roan Antelope?
The best time to hunt Roan is probably about a month in on the hunting season as many of the safari hunting areas will have completed their patch mosaic burning programmes which open large sections of long grass and increasing the overall hunting visibility. The young regrowth also encourages the game to move out into the burnt areas where they are easier to be seen. Roan may be hunted during the following periods: Benin: From mid-December to mid-May Burkina Faso: From 15 December to 15 April Cameroon: From 1 December to 31 May Central African Republic (CAR): December to March/April
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