Embarking on a South African archery safari is a chance to turn your dream hunt into reality, and as with any adventure, success comes to those who are well-prepared. While many hunters spend the summer shooting at 60-yard 3D targets in their backyards, hunting from a blind in Africa requires a specific set of skills that differ from the typical North American tree stand or mountain stalk.
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Pursuing the “White-Tailed Gnu”: Black Wildebeest Hunts in South Africa
The Black Wildebeest is unique to South Africa. With its ox-like build, forward-curving horns, stiff mane, and distinctive white, horse-like tail, it's known as the "White-Tailed Gnu." The name "Gnu" from Hottentot culture mimics the anima’s sharp snort when alarmed. Unlike its cousin, the Blue Wildebeest, the Black Wildebeest lives only in South Africa, making it a prized addition for serious hunters.