Price to Bow Hunt Blue Wildebeest in South Africa - Female bow hunters with Blue Wildebeest trophy.

Bow hunting has become an increasingly popular sport for adventure enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts alike. South Africa, with its diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes, offers an incredible opportunity for bow hunters to experience the thrill of hunting the magnificent Blue Wildebeest. In this article, we will explore the price for a bow hunt in South Africa for Blue Wildebeest , taking into account various factors that can influence the overall cost.

The Blue Wildebeest, scientifically known as Connochaetes taurinus, is a large and powerfully built antelope native to the grasslands and bush of eastern and southern Africa. Its unique physique is marked by a broad, muscular chest, a short and stocky neck, and long, slender legs. Its coat is silvery-blue to dark grey, often adorned with vertical dark grey stripes, hence the name Brindled Gnu. The adult males can weigh up to 280 kg, while females are slightly lighter, weighing up to 235 kg. Known as the poor man’s buffalo it has two colour variants the King Wildebeest and Golden Wildebeest. Both bulls and cows carry horns. There are no seasonal restrictions to hunting them.

What is the price in South Africa to Bow Hunt Blue Wildebeest?

The price in South Africa to bow hunt Blue Wildebeest or the trophy fee is: $ 1 350.

This is the fee for the animal. To this you still need to add the day fees for the hunt.

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Day Fees for A South African Wildebeest Hunt

If you hunt 2 X 1 in other words you share the hunt and opportunities with a friend – wife – son the price is $ 350 per day for each hunter.

If you hunt 1 X 1 in other words you have the services of a guide to yourself and do not share the animals and opportunities with anyone else the price is $ 450 per day.

2 X 1 @ $ 350 per person per day or 1 X 1 @ 450 per person per day.

So the final inclusive price for the hunting trip will be number of days x the day fee plus the animal fee.

7 days X $ 350 = $ 2 450 + Trophy fee $ 1 350 for a Total Cost of $ 3 800

What is included in the day fees?

Daily Rate Includes

  • Professional guides Fees
  • Licenses
  • Meals
  • Accommodation
  • Soft drinks
  • limited Beer and Wine
  • Field preparation of your animals
  • Road transportation from Johannesburg International Airport

For more information take a look at the price list.

What is not included in the day fee?

Daily Rate Excludes

  • Airfare or flight
  • Taxidermist charges
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature
  • VAT on day fees at 15%
  • Safari Insurance
  • CITIES Permits
  • Rifle hire

What is the cost of bow hunting Package that includes a Blue Wildebeest?

The price of a bow hunting Package that includes a Blue Wildebeest is: $ 3 800

This hunt package includes 7 hunting days, 1 plains game Animal – Blue Wildebeest. It also includes Accommodation, meals and soft drinks, the services of a professional hunting guide, the skinning and field preparation of your trophies and road transportation to and from Johannesburg International airport.

Please note: This price is for hunting 2 X 1. If hunting 1 X 1 the cost is $ 4 500.

Our Bronze Package cost $ 6 300 and includes 7 hunting days, 4 game animals – Blue Wildebeest, Zebra, Impala and Warthog. It also includes Accommodation, meals and soft drinks, the services of a professional hunting guide, the skinning and field preparation of your trophies and road transportation to and from Johannesburg International airport.

Please note: This price is for hunting 2 X 1. If hunting 1 X 1 the cost is $ 7 000.

To embark on an unforgettable African bowhunting experience for Waterbuck, it’s crucial to select the right package. Several factors influence the cost, including the duration of the hunt, the number of animals included, and the quality of accommodations. Generally, packages range from basic options to luxurious experiences, catering to different preferences and budgets.

The best Blue Wildebeest hunting is in the Limpopo province of South Africa near Vaalwater and Eastern Cape where these animals are abundant. Consider a South African safari that includes plains game hunting for antelope such as Eland, Red Hartebeest, Kudu, Nyala and Bushbuck, you might also think about including a dangerous game hunt for Cape Buffalo. You will have the choice of spot and stalk or still hunting from a blind.

Factors Affecting the Price of a Hunting Safari

Before delving into the specifics of the prices, it is important to understand the factors that can influence the cost of Blue Wildebeest bow hunting. These factors include:

Wildebeest Trophy Fee

Blue Wildebeest is considered a prized animal and does attract a trophy fee. The fee can vary depending on the size and quality of the animal. The fee for a Blue Wildebeest can range from $1,500 to $4,000, depending on the size and quality of the animal.

Accommodation:

The cost of accommodation during the hunting trip is an important consideration. Africa offers a range of options, from luxurious lodges to budget-friendly hunting camps. The choice of accommodation will impact the overall cost.

Duration of the Hunt:

The duration of the hunting trip can vary depending on the ones preferences and availability. Longer hunting trips may incur higher costs due to additional accommodation and guide fees.

Outfitter and Professional Guide Fees:

Booking with a hunting outfitter and hiring a professional guide is essential for a successful and ethical hunting experience. The fees for these services can vary depending on their expertise, concession and experience.

Transportation and Logistics:

Traveling to Africa and getting to the hunting destination may involve additional costs for flights, airport transfers, and ground transportation. These expenses should also be taken into account when considering the overall price.

Price Range Overview

The price range for Blue Wildebeest bow hunting  can vary significantly depending on the factors mentioned above. To provide a general overview, here is price range breakdown:

Accommodation:

The cost of accommodation can vary greatly depending on the level of luxury and amenities provided. On average, one can expect to spend around $350 to $500 per night for lodging.

Duration of the Hunt:

A typical bow hunting trip in Southern Africa for Wildebeest can last anywhere from 5 to 10 days. The daily rates for hunting can range from $350 to $500 per day.

Transportation and Logistics:

Travel expenses to Africa, including flights and ground transportation, can vary depending on the persons location. These costs can range from $1,000 to $3,000 or more.

Additional Considerations

While the price range provided above can serve as a rough estimate, it is important to note that additional costs may arise during the trip. These costs may include:

Taxidermy and Shipping:

If you wish to have their animal mounted or shipped back home, there will be additional costs associated with taxidermy services and shipping arrangements.

Tips and Gratuities:

It is customary to tip the professional guide, and staff for their services. Tipping amounts can vary but generally range from 10% to 20% of the total cost.

Shot Placement

For the side-on shot, you should aim directly up the front leg about about four inches above the elbow, this shot will take heart and lungs and put the animal down quickly. The quartering away angle – aim for the off side front shoulder to put the animal in the trophy room quickly. Note that this game species has a pronounced hump on the shoulders, do not impact too high, you need to make the first shot count. One of our experienced and licensed professional hunters will be your guide in the hunting area, and assist with shot placement.

Conclusion

Bow hunting in South Africa for Blue Wildebeest  offers an exciting and challenging experience for avid archers. The overall price range can vary depending on factors such as trophy fees, accommodation, duration of the trip, professional guide fees, and transportation and logistics. By considering these factors and planning accordingly, bow hunters can embark on a memorable and fulfilling African hunting safari in the beautiful bushveld of Southern Africa.

FAQ’s Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year for Wildebeest?

The ideal time for Wildebeest is during the dry winter months, typically from May to September. During this period, the vegetation is sparse, making it easier to spot and track these animals.

What type of equipment are recommended for Wildebeest?

For Wildebeest, it is recommended to use a .30 caliber rifle with suitable ammunition for rifle hunting or bow hunting equipment with a draw weight of at least 60 pound  and good quality broad heads.

Where can I find Wildebeest in Southern Africa?

Wildebeest can be found in various Southern African countries, including, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. They inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands.

Are there any regulations or permits required for hunting Wildebeest?

Yes, Wildebeest typically requires permits and compliance with local regulations. It’s essential to check with the relevant authorities and obtain the necessary permits before embarking on a hunting trip to ensure legal and ethical practices.

Adrian Anderson has been a Licensed Professional Hunter and Hunting Outfitter for 32 years

Adrian Anderson first obtained his Professional Hunters license in 1991. He is a Big Five and Dangerous Game licensed Professional Hunter and Hunting Outfitter. He has a tremendous love for wildlife and the African bush and enjoys sharing his knowledge with the hunting clients that he guides. Guiding hunters in Africa’s wild places is a passion and seeing them succeed with their goals brings satisfaction. With knowledge of the Safari industry built up over 32 years he is well qualified to give guidance to his hunting clients.