Red Hartebeest
The red hartebeest is a tall, oddly proportioned plains antelope of southern Africa, prized for its stamina and the long stalks it demands across open country.
๐๏ธ Last reviewed: July 2026
Overview
The red hartebeest is a tall, oddly proportioned plains antelope of southern Africa, prized for its stamina and the long stalks it demands across open country. Its sloping back, long face and heart-shaped horns make it one of the most distinctive plains-game trophies.
Identification & Appearance
Hartebeest are rich reddish-tan with a long narrow face, high shoulders sloping to a lower rump, and thick, sharply angled horns rising from a bony pedestal in both sexes. Bulls carry heavier, more rugged horn bases.
Range & Habitat
They occupy the open grassland, savanna and semi-desert of Namibia, Botswana and South Africa, favoring wide, sparse country with good visibility.
Behavior & Sign
Hartebeest are herd animals with keen eyesight and legendary endurance, using a sentinel on high ground and running for miles when pressed. Sign includes cropped grass, dung middens and hoof tracks on open flats.
Hunting Seasons & Timing
Hunted on the dry-season plains-game calendar, roughly April through October, when herds hold near water and cover is thin.
Hunting Methods
Open-country spot-and-stalk using terrain folds to close the gap, often ending in a longer shot across the flats.
Gear & Optics
A flat-shooting rifle in .270 to .30 caliber with premium bullets suits the open ranges; hartebeest are tough for their build. Quality glass and a rangefinder are essential.
Shot Placement & Field Care
Place the bullet on the shoulder into the heart-lung area; the high shoulder hides the vitals lower than they look. A full cape makes a striking mount.
Meat & Eating Quality
Hartebeest venison is lean and good, a common camp meat and popular for biltong.
Common Mistakes
Misjudging distance on featureless flats and aiming too high on the deceptive sloping shoulder.
Regulations & Conservation
Abundant and hunted under standard plains-game quotas. Confirm CITES and import paperwork for the trophy. This is a reading guide, not legal advice.
FAQ
Why the odd shape? The high shoulders and sloping back power their marathon running.
Hard to hunt? The open-country stalk and their endurance make them a genuine challenge.