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Hunting for
Dik-dik

Dik-diks, part of the “Tiny Ten” or Pygmy Antelope group, are small, shy animals with a pointed snout and tufted hair on their forehead. They test a hunter's patience and skills. Once hunted, you’ll be hooked to pursue more. They make excellent mounts, taking up little space. Shy and territorial, they feed on leaves for moisture, avoiding water sources. Active at dawn and dusk, they mark territories with dung middens. For hunting, locate a midden and stalk carefully, as they vanish quickly if startled.

Nocturnal

(Evening hunt)

Trophy Fee

$3500

Rifle hunt ✔️

Min. Caliber .240

Bow hunt ✔️

SCI Record Book (min.)

(Specie specific)

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