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Hunting with SMJ

Hunting in Namibia
- Hunting Northern Territory
- Hunting in the Kalahari
- Hunting  in the Mountains 
- Big five hunting NEW
- Bowhunting
- Birdhunting
- Horseback hunting

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Photosafari
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Activities
- Fishing
- Mahango game reserve
- Bushman Land
-
Etosha nationalpark
- Twyfelfontein
- Cape Cross
- Damaraland
- Swakopmund
- Namib Dessert
-
Waterberg
- Sossusvlei

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Other Areas and game
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Before your trip
- Health
- Season
- Rifle and ammunition
- Packinglist
- Travelling

 

Kudu

  Gestation period ± 215 days Biltong 1
  Young one
  Mass  ♂ 220 kg,  ♀ 180 kg
  Shoulder height ♂ 150 cm, ♀ 135 cm
  Horns 160 cm
  Life expectancy 14 years

The Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a
woodland antelope found throughout eastern
and
southern Africa. Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely
populated in most areas, due to a declining
habitat, deforestation and hunting.

They have a narrow
body with long legs, and their coats can range from brown/bluish-grey
to reddish-brown. They possess between 4–12 vertical white stripes along their
torso.
The
head tends to be darker in colour than the rest of the body, and exhibits a small
white
chevron which runs between the
eyes.

   

Male Kudus tend to be much larger than the females, and vocalize much more, utilizing
low
grunts, clucks, humming, and gasping. The males also have large manes running
along their
throats, and large horns with two and a half twists, which, were they to
be straightened, would reach a length of 1 metre on average. However, the male
horns do not begin to grow until the male is between the
age of 6–12 months, twisting
once at around 2 years of age, and not reaching the full two and a half twist until they are
6 years old.Males weigh 190–270 kg while females weigh 120–210 kg.

Females do not have horns while the bulls have horns that average 120 cm in
length with the record being 187.64 cm.

Fun facts about the kudu
Their cryptic coloring and markings protect kudus by camouflaging them. If
alarmed they usually stand still and are very difficult to spot.

HUNTING STORYS
- Eland hunt
- Zebra hunt
 
OFFERINGS

Northern Hunting

- 8 days
- in total 6 days hunting
- Kudu
- Oryx
- Warthog
- Full option to hunt more  
  game according to trophy 
  list fee.

- Euro 2980

 

 

 

 

 
 
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