Waterbuck has a reputation of being inedible. This is an old wife's tale. True, it needs to be skinned properly but if that is done, it is excellent.
I regularly eat it, our staff regularly eat it, and we regularly serve it to clients from all over the world.
On the last night of every hunt, we braai tenderloins and backstraps of the animals that were harvested on that hunt and serve it directly from the braai, without telling the guests what they are eating.
They need to rate it and guess what it is.
Waterbuck almost always rate in the top three, served with other species, including gemsbok, kudu, eland sable, wildebeest, buffalo, red hartebeest, tsessebe and zebra. Zebra is also highly rated by most everyone who tries it.
The way it was killed, skinned, handled and prepared has a major influence on the taste of any meat.
My personal favorites are springbok backstrap, zebra fillet and then a tie between gemsbok, waterbuck and eland. But the only meat I consider inedible would be an old warthog boar.