Hunts in Cameroon

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Hunts in Cameroon, in the heart of Africa, offers a diverse and thrilling hunting experience for adventurous sportsmen. This Central African nation boasts two distinct hunting regions: the lush rainforests of the south and the expansive savannas of the north, each presenting unique challenges and opportunities for big game hunters.

In the southern rainforests, hunters can pursue elusive species like the Western bongo and forest elephant. The dense vegetation requires skilled tracking, often employing local Baka guides renowned for their expertise in navigating the challenging terrain. Hunting methods here typically involve following fresh tracks and using traditional techniques to locate prized trophies.

The northern savanna region of Cameroon offers a more classic African hunting safari experience. Here, hunters can target iconic species such as the Giant eland, Western roan antelope, and West African savanna buffalo. The open landscapes allow for spot-and-stalk hunting, providing exciting opportunities for those seeking a traditional big game adventure.

Cameroon’s hunting regulations are designed to promote conservation and sustainable practices. The country operates on a system of hunting zones, including ZICs (Zones d’Intérêt Cynégétique) and ZICGCs (Zones d’Intérêt Cynégétique à Gestion Communautaire), where a portion of trophy fees benefits local communities. Hunters must obtain proper licenses and adhere to strict quotas to ensure the long-term viability of wildlife populations.

Popular game species in Cameroon are categorized into groups, with Class A animals like elephants and bongos requiring special permits. Class B includes species such as buffaloes and giant forest hogs, while Class C encompasses smaller game like duikers and bushbucks.

The hunting season in Cameroon varies by region, with the best time for savanna hunts typically running from January to April. Rainforest hunting is generally most productive between mid-March and July, when weather conditions are more favourable for tracking.

For those seeking an authentic African hunting adventure, Cameroon offers a rich tapestry of experiences. From the thrill of pursuing a forest elephant through dense jungle to the excitement of stalking a Giant eland across open plains, this diverse country continues to captivate hunters from around the world with its unique blend of challenging terrain and impressive wildlife.

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Lord Denby Eland Hunt

The Lord Derby Eland, also known as the Giant Eland, is one of the most prized trophies for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Massive spiral horns, pale fawn to chestnut coat with thin white stripes, and a black neck mane.

Size: Bulls can weigh up to 2,200 lbs and stand 6 feet tall at the shoulder. Horns can reach 47 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from January to March in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in the northern savanna regions of Cameroon, particularly near the Bénoué River and Faro National Park.

About the hunt: Physically demanding, often requiring long days of tracking through dense vegetation and rugged terrain. Patience and skill are essential.

Behaviours: Primarily nocturnal and gregarious. Alert and use speed as a defense mechanism.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Browsers, feeding on leaves, fruits, and herbs. They move seasonally based on food availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include quota-based hunting and habitat protection to ensure sustainable populations.

Bongo Hunt

The Bongo is a striking forest antelope and one of the most coveted trophies for hunts in Cameroon’s dense rainforests.

Specs: Vibrant chestnut coat adorned with 10-15 vertical white stripes, spiral horns, and white chevron between the eyes.

Size: Bulls can weigh up to 880 lbs and stand about 4 feet at the shoulder. Horns can reach 35 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from April to July, peaking during the rainy months of June and July.

Locations: Found in the southeastern rainforest regions of Cameroon.

About the hunt: Involves tracking with skilled Baka guides, using blinds near salt licks, or employing dogs in dense jungle terrain. Known for its difficulty due to the animal’s shy nature and challenging environment.

Behaviours: Shy and nocturnal. Males are solitary while females form small herds.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Browsers, feeding on leaves, shoots, and fruits. They don’t migrate but may move locally based on food availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include strict quota-based hunting and habitat protection to ensure population sustainability.

Forest Elephant Hunt

The Forest Elephant is one of the most challenging big game animals for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Smaller and more compact than savanna elephants, with straighter tusks and rounded ears.

Size: Can weigh up to 13,000 lbs and stand up to 10 feet tall at the shoulder. Tusks can reach over 6 feet in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from mid-March to the end of July in Cameroon.

Locations: Found primarily in the dense rainforests of southeastern Cameroon, including areas near Boumba, Dja, and Lobeke National Parks.

About the hunt: Involves trekking through dense, humid rainforests, often requiring the expertise of skilled local trackers. Physically demanding.

Behaviours: Live in small family groups and exhibit complex social behaviours.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Herbivores, feeding on a variety of plants, fruits, and bark. They play a crucial role in seed dispersal and forest ecology.

Management: Conservation efforts include community-based protection, anti-poaching patrols, and habitat restoration.

Savanna Buffalo Hunt

The Savanna Buffalo, also known as the West African Savanna Buffalo, is a formidable big game animal highly sought after for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Dark grey or black colouring with heavy, ridged horns that form a boss on the forehead.

Size: Bulls can weigh up to 1,500 lbs and stand about 5 feet tall at the shoulder. Horn spreads can reach up to 40 inches.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from January to April during the dry season in Cameroon.

Locations: Found primarily in the northern savanna regions near the Benoue River and National Park.

About the hunt: Often involves tracking from water holes or following spoor on roads. Requires patience and skill due to the buffalo’s constant movement and high alertness.

Behaviours: Social animals living in herds, with some old males becoming solitary (‘Dagga boys’). Diurnal, with active periods for grazing, ruminating, and resting.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Grazers, primarily feeding on grasses. They may move seasonally based on grass availability and water sources.

Management: Conservation efforts include quota-based hunting and habitat management to ensure population sustainability.

Western Roan Antelope Hunt

The Western Roan Antelope is a prized trophy for hunts in Cameroon, known for its impressive size and distinctive facial markings.

Specs: Reddish-brown coat, white underbelly, black and white facial markings, and backward-curving horns.

Size: Bulls can weigh up to 600 lbs and stand about 4 1/2 feet tall at the shoulder. Horns can reach 33 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from January to April, coinciding with the dry season in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in the northern savannas of Cameroon, preferring open woodlands and grasslands.

About the hunt: Often employs spot-and-stalk methods. Challenges include navigating tall grass and ensuring clear shooting positions.

Behaviours: Territorial animals living in small herds led by a dominant male. Active during early mornings and late afternoons.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Primarily grazers, feeding on grasses but also browsing on leaves when necessary. They don’t migrate extensively but may move locally based on food availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include habitat protection, anti-poaching measures, and sustainable hunting practices.

Giant Forest Hog Hunt

The Giant Forest Hog is the largest wild pig species and a unique quarry for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Stocky build, prominent back hump, large curving tusks, and bristly black coat.

Size: Can weigh up to 600 lbs and stand about 3 1/2 feet tall at the shoulder. Tusks can reach 12 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from March to June in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in rainforests and forest-savanna mosaics of Cameroon.

About the hunt: Often involves spot-and-stalk methods or waiting near salt licks. Requires patience and stealth due to the animal’s secretive nature.

Behaviours: Live in groups called sounders, consisting of females, offspring, and a single old male. Primarily nocturnal and shy.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Omnivorous, feeding on roots, tubers, grasses, and occasionally small animals. They don’t migrate but may move locally based on food availability.

Management: Conservation practices include quota-based hunting and habitat preservation.

Harnessed Bushback Hunt

The Harnessed Bushbuck is a popular medium-sized antelope sought after for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Chestnut red coat adorned with prominent white spots and stripes forming a ‘harness’ pattern.

Size: Males can weigh up to 150 lbs and stand about 3 feet tall at the shoulder. Horns can reach 20 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from January to April in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in northern savannas and dense bush areas near water sources.

About the hunt: Involves stalking in thick vegetation, challenging hunters with its elusive nature and preference for dense cover.

Behaviours: Solitary and territorial. Crepuscular activity patterns, being most active at dawn and dusk.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Browsers, feeding on leaves, twigs, and fruits. They don’t migrate but may move locally based on food and water availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include controlled hunting quotas and habitat protection to ensure population sustainability.

Red River Hog Hunt

The Red River Hog is a striking and sought-after game animal for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Vibrant orange to reddish-brown fur, distinctive facial features including tufted ears and white whiskers.

Size: Can weigh up to 250 lbs and stand about 2 1/2 feet tall at the shoulder. Tusks can reach 6 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from March to June in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in rainforests, savannas, and dense brush areas of southern Cameroon.

About the hunt: Often employs stalking, tracking, and spotting techniques. Night hunting with spotlights is also common.

Behaviours: Live in small groups and are known to defend their territory aggressively. Nocturnal or crepuscular.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Omnivorous, feeding on roots, tubers, fruits, and small animals. They don’t migrate but may move locally based on food availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include habitat preservation and sustainable hunting practices.

Blue Duiker Hunt

The Blue Duiker is one of the smallest antelope species, presenting a unique challenge for hunts in Cameroon in dense rainforests.

Specs: Blue-grey coat, compact body, and short, straight horns in males.

Size: Weighs up to 20 lbs and stands about 16 inches tall at the shoulder. Horns can reach 2 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from March to July in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in dense rainforests of Cameroon.

About the hunt: Involves careful stalking through dense forest environments, requiring patience, stealth, and keen observation skills.

Behaviours: Monogamous and territorial, often hiding in dense vegetation. Primarily active during early morning and late afternoon.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Primarily frugivorous, also feeding on leaves and shoots. They don’t migrate but may move locally based on fruit availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include regulated hunting quotas and habitat protection to ensure population sustainability.

Western Hartebeest Hunt

The Western Hartebeest is a sought-after trophy for hunts in Cameroon, known for its distinctive appearance.

Specs: Pale sandy-brown coat and oddly-shaped horns that curve backward then forward.

Size: Can weigh up to 400 lbs and stand about 4 feet tall at the shoulder. Horns can reach 25 inches in length.

Season: Hunting season typically runs from January to April in Cameroon.

Locations: Found in medium to tall grassland plains of northern Cameroon.

About the hunt: Often involves spot-and-stalk methods in open savanna terrain, requiring proficiency with flat-shooting rifles and good optics.

Behaviours: Gregarious, forming herds of 20 to 300 individuals. Alert and non-aggressive, active during early morning and late afternoon.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Primarily grazers, feeding on grasses. They may move seasonally based on grass quality and water availability.

Management: Conservation efforts include habitat management through seasonal burning and co-management of hunting zones to ensure sustainable populations.

Lion Hunt

The African Lion is one of the most iconic and challenging big game animals for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Tawny coat, males with distinctive manes, powerful build, and sharp claws and teeth.

Size: Males can weigh up to 550 lbs and stand about 4 feet tall at the shoulder. Females are smaller, weighing up to 400 lbs.

Season: Lion hunting in Cameroon is typically allowed from December to May.

Locations: Found in the northern savanna regions of Cameroon, particularly in and around Waza National Park and Bénoué National Park.

About the hunt: Often involves tracking and baiting. Requires extreme patience, skill, and courage. Typically conducted on foot, adding to the danger and excitement.

Behaviours: Social animals living in prides. Primarily nocturnal, but can be active during cooler daylight hours.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Carnivores, preying on medium to large ungulates. They don’t migrate but may follow prey movements.

Management: Strict quotas and regulations are in place due to conservation concerns. Trophy hunting of lions in Cameroon is carefully managed.

Leopard Hunt

The Leopard is one of the most elusive and sought-after big game animals for hunts in Cameroon.

Specs: Golden coat with black rosettes, powerful build, and retractable claws.

Size: Can weigh up to 200 lbs and measure up to 6 feet in length, including the tail.

Season: Leopard hunting in Cameroon is typically allowed from December to May.

Locations: Found throughout Cameroon, from dense forests to savanna regions.

About the hunt: Often involves baiting and waiting in blinds. Requires extreme patience and stealth. Night hunting is common.

Behaviours: Solitary and primarily nocturnal. Excellent climbers, often dragging prey into trees.

Diet & Seasonal Range: Carnivores with a diverse diet, from small mammals to medium-sized ungulates. They don’t migrate but have large home ranges.

Management: Strict quotas and regulations are in place due to conservation concerns. Trophy hunting of leopards in Cameroon is carefully managed to ensure sustainability.

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