Impala hunting in Namibia
Black-faced Impala hunting in Namibia
A mature trophy is considered to be a buck Impala “past its prime”.
Minimum caliber:
.243 (or equivalent in mm) / 1350 joules
Did you know?
Impalas snort when they see danger to warn each other.
Indigenous to Namibia
Historical habitat range in the northwestern areas of the country
- Only the impala males wear horns
- Horns grow up to 90 centimeters long
- Completely hardened horn base and worn features on the horn
- Secondary horn growth in particularly old animals (easily recognizable second growth of the horn)
Trophy fees including hunting license:
Between 1.800 – 2.800 €
+ Raw treatment:
Cleaning, bleaching & pickling: From 40 € per animal or group price from 300€ all-inclusive.
+ Preparation, e.g.:
Shoulder mounting: From 495 €
Skull on board: From 125 €
Skin: From 225 €
+ shipping & handling:
depending on preparation, shipping method and weight
Note: All prices are indicative and vary from supplier and farm to farm depending on population size and demand.
- In Namibia they are only found in the Kunene & Caprivi region
- They live in 2 different social groups, which consist of so-called bachelor groups ( only males) or family groups of females, as well as their offspring and a territorial male
- They are perfectly adapted to savannah areas and shrub & grasslands
- They often stay in open grassy areas where they have a good all-around view
- Male Impalas are territorial and can be found solitary from time to time
- Impalas are usually found near watering holes
- The best chance to hunt a mature buck is by walk&stalk-hunting
Indigenous & unfenced
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