Black Wildebeest from waterholes hides

Stretch

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I don't recall hearing or seeing anyone taking a Black Wildebeest from a waterhole hide. Has anyone done this? I have noticed most videos show the Black Wildebeest out in the open savannas which makes it quite a challenge with the bow. I am not opposed to stalking but would like a realistic chance to shoot one of these bad boys with my bow.
 
Hey Stretch I myself have not taken one from a hide but have seen several hunting shows that have. The only problem I could see you having from a hide for Black Wildebeest is if your hunting them in a free range area. Good luck on the Black Wildebeest.
 
I have seen several bw taken from a hide with a bow on videos.
 
Hey Stretch I myself have not taken one from a hide but have seen several hunting shows that have. The only problem I could see you having from a hide for Black Wildebeest is if your hunting them in a free range area. Good luck on the Black Wildebeest.

Hello Bob,
Looking at your photos I see you have taken a Black Wildebeest. What an awesome animal. Way cool.
 
Black Wildebeest are some of the funniest animals in Africa, if you see them standing still, enjoy it. They are clowns, they run and run and run, then they turn their dumb a$$es around and run some more. Funny critters.

This is just my opinion, but they are second from the bottom of my African to do list, Red Hartebeest being at the bottom, just something about backwards horns I guess.
 
Hello Bob,
Looking at your photos I see you have taken a Black Wildebeest. What an awesome animal. Way cool.

The funny thing is that I always thought the Black Widlebeest was Ugly until I seen one live, had to have it My Friend and PH Rusty took his Girl Friend hunting for Black Widlebeest for her Birthday last month they just had to Facebook me and let me know that she took hers 200 yards from where I took mine and with the same 300 Win Mag that I used. To Cool
 

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Black Wildebeest are some of the funniest animals in Africa, if you see them standing still, enjoy it. They are clowns, they run and run and run, then they turn their dumb a$$es around and run some more. Funny critters.

This is just my opinion, but they are second from the bottom of my African to do list, Red Hartebeest being at the bottom, just something about backwards horns I guess.

Black Wildebeest do have unique characteristics for sure. I look at all of natures animals as individuals some being peculiar, distinctive, symbolic, majestic, but mostly individualized. I don't rate them at the top or bottom of my list just another species that accelerates my heartbeat.

Bob Puckett - The funny thing is that I always thought the Black Widlebeest was Ugly until I seen one live, had to have it My Friend and PH Rusty took his Girl Friend hunting for Black Widlebeest for her Birthday last month they just had to Facebook me and let me know that she took hers 200 yards from where I took mine and with the same 300 Win Mag that I used. To Cool

I like the pic. Nothing prettier than a woman kissing a Wildebeest. Gave me an idea for photography posses for Packsy.
 
This is just my opinion, but they are second from the bottom of my African to do list, Red Hartebeest being at the bottom, just something about backwards horns I guess.

Like I said, Just my opinion, we all have our favorites, mine is the Blue Wildebeest. If I had 30 of them on the wall, it's not enough. Some think they are ugly, but they are the most beautiful of the African spiecies in my eye. Again, just my opinion. If you love them, great. It's all in the hunt and what your after.
 
Like I said, Just my opinion, we all have our favorites, mine is the Blue Wildebeest. If I had 30 of them on the wall, it's not enough. Some think they are ugly, but they are the most beautiful of the African spiecies in my eye. Again, just my opinion. If you love them, great. It's all in the hunt and what your after.

No worries 35 bore.
I also like the Blue Wildebeest..a lot.
I also like the Kudu, Eland, Waterbuck, Zebra, Impala, Black Wildebeest, Gemsbuck, Warthog, Hartebeest, Springbok. Baboon, Blesbuck, etc. etc. ect. Pretty much I like any animal that will give me a good shot.
 
Unlike the great migrations of Wildebeest in the Serengeti, Botswana and Zambia, where they have to follow the rains and food, Wildebeest is actually territorial. Black Wildebeest like to stay in a given area and frequent one or two waterholes in that area.

The are both short-grass-grazers and can not cut and chew long grass. That is the reason why Zebra and Wildebeest hang out together. Zebra can cut long grass short enough for the Wildebeest to graze on.

If you go to any farm in SA that has Black Wildebeest, the PH or farm workers can show you at what hide they frequently drink. They normally come to water at or just before first light and again just at last light.

The rest of the day thy RUN!!!
 
Unlike the great migrations of Wildebeest in the Serengeti, Botswana and Zambia, where they have to follow the rains and food, Wildebeest is actually territorial. Black Wildebeest like to stay in a given area and frequent one or two waterholes in that area.

The are both short-grass-grazers and can not cut and chew long grass. That is the reason why Zebra and Wildebeest hang out together. Zebra can cut long grass short enough for the Wildebeest to graze on.

If you go to any farm in SA that has Black Wildebeest, the PH or farm workers can show you at what hide they frequently drink. They normally come to water at or just before first light and again just at last light.

The rest of the day thy RUN!!!

Thanks Fritz. Very encouraging.
 
Hi Stretch,

they do come to water and salt licks. Here is a picture of one that's been shot with a bow on a salt lick.
 

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No worries 35 bore.
I also like the Blue Wildebeest..a lot.
I also like the Kudu, Eland, Waterbuck, Zebra, Impala, Black Wildebeest, Gemsbuck, Warthog, Hartebeest, Springbok. Baboon, Blesbuck, etc. etc. ect. Pretty much I like any animal that will give me a good shot.

+1 for me
 
Black Wildebeest are some of the funniest animals in Africa, if you see them standing still, enjoy it. They are clowns, they run and run and run, then they turn their dumb a$$es around and run some more. Funny critters.

This is just my opinion, but they are second from the bottom of my African to do list, Red Hartebeest being at the bottom, just something about backwards horns I guess.

Black Wildebeest and Red Hartebeest are on my top 10 wanted list of SA plains Game :)
I got a Black Wildebeest with my rifle last year and I would love to get one with a bow on another hunt.
Red Hartebeest is on my list for my spot and stalk bow hunt next year.

One evening last year I had the big joy of watching around 50 Black Wildebeest running in circles and taking turns chasing each other in the light of the setting sun.
One of my best memories from my hunt last year :)
 
Hi Stretch,
they do come to water and salt licks. Here is a picture of one that's been shot with a bow on a salt lick.

Nice. Thanks Neil. I drooled on my keyboard.
 
Black Wildebeest and Red Hartebeest are on my top 10 wanted list of SA plains Game :)
I got a Black Wildebeest with my rifle last year and I would love to get one with a bow on another hunt.
Red Hartebeest is on my list for my spot and stalk bow hunt next year.

One evening last year I had the big joy of watching around 50 Black Wildebeest running in circles and taking turns chasing each other in the light of the setting sun.
One of my best memories from my hunt last year :)

What a cool memory. Now that is the true essence of hunting.
 

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