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Hunting for Impala
Impala hunting can occur year-round, especially on game farms. They inhabit shrub and savannah habitats, visible yet covered for stalking. Active day and night, they're ideal for spot-and-stalk hunting. Impalas form tight groups when alarmed, making it hard to track a chosen trophy. Best hunted near water, they offer opportunities for bowhunters from blinds or stands. Popular for trophy and meat, with lyre-shaped horns, they’re a staple for African hunters. Best hunted in the autumn rut, they require cautious stalks due to keen senses. Impalas are a must for any Africa hunting trip.
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