Hunting Cape Buffalo in Africa

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Scientific Name:

Syncerus caffer

Shoulder Height Male:

140 cm

Shoulder Height Female:

132 cm

Average Male Weight:

800 kg

Average Weight Female:

750 Kg

Mating Season:

April, May.

The Cape Buffalo is considered by some to be the most dangerous of all of the Big Five. While he seems docile enough when viewed undisturbed in the herd, when agitated or wounded this bovine can be extremely aggressive, vindictive, and cunning.

Found all over southern Africa in varying sized herds, the Buffalo can weigh up to 1800 pounds.  He is primarily a grazer but an occasional browser who must drink every day. They favor the thick bushveld during the day leisurely moving and grazing as they go.  At night they tend to herd up to protect the young from their archenemy, the Lion.

Both sexes carry horns, however the horns of a bull can be quite spectacular in spread, deep curl and a solid boss covering the forehead.  Cows lack the boss but can have a very wide spread; in fact, the world record buffalo on file in the Roland Ward record book is a cow with a spread of some 62 inches.

With a well-placed shot, a rifle of .375 caliber is adequate for the Cape Buffalo.  However, a shot from the various 40 calibers provides a much more immediate and noticeable effect.  With the advent of quality soft-point bullets, many hunters prefer to make their first shot on the Buffalo with a soft point to prevent over penetration and the chance of wounding other members of the herd. Follow-up shots are most often made with solids to take advantage of their superior penetration. Even with a well-placed first shot, once the Cape Buffalo is wounded and his adrenalin is flowing, he can be extremely hard to bring down.  It has been said that if your first shot on “Inyati” as the Zulu call him, is a bad one, the next 14 will only serve to further annoy him.  Remember, when it comes to shot placement and your selection of rifles and bullets, always trust the judgment of your Professional Hunter.