
Name | Springbok - Common |
Scientific Name | Antidorcas Marsupialis |
Average Weight Male | 41kg |
Average Weight Female | 37kg |
Shoulder Height Male | 75 cm |
Shoulder Height Female | 75 cm |
Mating Season | Throughout the year |
The Springbok is probably the only true gazelle found in the sub region of Southern Africa. Some maintain that the Impala is also a gazelle but most put him in a clan all by himself.
These beautiful little antelope inhabit the more western reaches of Southern Africa. Once their numbers were in the millions however today they are confined mostly to the game reserves and
game ranches. Both the males and females of this unmistakable little antelope carry horns; the ewe's horns being somewhat shorter and more slender.
The national animal of
South Africa, his name means “jump buck”, an accurate description of his pogo-stick style of jumping when alarmed. This gregarious herd animal is at home on dry, semi-desert,
open grasslands including the Kalahari. He is both a grazer and a browser and not dependant on water although he will drink daily if water is available. When hunting Springbok, trophy
evaluation can be very difficult; as mentioned both rams and ewes carry horns and herds can be very large and thus hard to approach with all those eyes and ears trained on the hunter.
Because of his phenomenal eyesight and his natural paranoia in regard to being approached, if you try to walk and stalk this little antelope, be prepared to do some crawling while hunting
Springbok. Try setting up ambushes on the approaches to feeding areas and pans, or even physical barriers such as fences.
If you can approach within 300 yards, you are doing
well and best take your shot. The flat-shooters will be the ticket when hunting Springbok. Look to calibers that will propel a 120-grain expanding bullet in excess of 2600 fps.
The 257 Roberts, 25-06, and the various 6.5mm's are all good choices for consideration when hunting Springbok. If you really want to reach out there, look to the 264 Win Mag or the .270.
Hunting Springbok, a good quality 6X scope will be indispensable for the ranges that you might encounter. The Springbok is legendary as the tastiest of all African game. For the meat
hunter, the side-on lung shot should be the choice; aim just behind the shoulder. Hunting Springbok for trophy calls for the high heart/lung shot – right up the front leg, one third
to one half into the body and squeeze. Headshots are best left to the professional “cullers”. Hunting springbok will always be a challenge due to his size and excellent
senses; stalk carefully, keep the wind in your favor, get as close as you can, bring the right equipment and then shoot straight.