Bowhunting in Namibia has rapidly grown in popularity thanks to its consistent dry climate, abundant wildlife, and well-managed private hunting ranches. At Otjandaue Hunting Safaris, bowhunters enjoy access to more than 24,700 acres of varied terrain, including rocky granite kopjes, open savannah bushveld, and dry riverbeds that offer perfect bowhunting conditions.
Whether hunting from a blind or using walk-and-stalk methods, the ranch provides ethical shot opportunities and well-established waterhole setups. Below are the top plains game species available at Otjandaue that bowhunters can pursue, along with Namibia’s minimum bow-energy requirements for each category.
Understanding Namibia’s Bowhunting Requirements
Before selecting which animals to pursue, bowhunters must be aware of Namibia’s minimum arrow energy regulations, which ensure ethical, humane bowhunting.
Small Game
Minimum Required Energy: 25 ft/lb
Recommended Arrow Weight: 350 grains
Species at Otjandaue:
Steenbok
Damara Dik-Dik
Duiker
Springbok
Jackal
Caracal
African Wildcat
Game birds
Small game is ideal for beginner or intermediate bowhunters and is well-suited to blinds, walk-and-stalk hunts, and early-morning opportunities.
Medium Game
Minimum Required Energy: 40 ft/lb
Recommended Arrow Weight: 400 grains
Species at Otjandaue:
Warthog
Blesbuck
Impala
Baboon (where permitted)
Medium game offers excitement, steady movement around waterholes, and consistent shot opportunities between 15–30 yards from well-positioned bow blinds.
Large Game
Minimum Required Energy: 65 ft/lb
Recommended Arrow Weight: 450 grains
Species at Otjandaue:
Oryx
Kudu
Hartebeest
Eland
Blue wildebeest
Black wildebeest
Waterbuck
Zebra
These species require precision, heavy arrows, and strong broadheads for deep penetration due to their size, thick hide, and bone structure.
Top Plains Game Species to Hunt with a Bow at Otjandaue
1. Oryx (Gemsbok)

Why Oryx Are Excellent for Bowhunting
Regular visits to waterholes
Large vitals and predictable movements
Challenging due to their strength and toughness
Best Method: Blind hunting or slow, patient spot-and-stalk
Trophy Fee: $600
Recommended for experienced bowhunters shooting 65 ft/lb or more.
2. Kudu

The Ultimate Bowhunting Challenge
The kudu is known as the Grey Ghost for its ability to disappear effortlessly into the bush. A bull approaching a waterhole creates one of the most intense bowhunting experiences in Africa.
Why Bowhunters Love Kudu
Bulls often come to water mid-morning or late afternoon
Their cautious approach offers steady shot windows
Large vitals make the hunt fair and ethical
Best Method: Waterhole blinds
Trophy Fee: $2,100
Requires 65 ft/lb minimum with strong fixed-blade broadheads.
3. Warthog

Namibia’s Most Common Bowhunting Species
Warthogs are active throughout the day and provide fantastic action near blinds.
Why Warthog Are Ideal
Frequent waterhole visits
Short-range shots
Abundant on the ranch
Best Method: Bow blinds at waterholes
Trophy Fee: $450
Requires 40 ft/lb minimum.
4. Steenbok

A Small but Rewarding Challenge
Steenbok offer quick, instinctive shooting opportunities and are often encountered during walk-and-stalk hunts.
Why Bowhunters Choose Steenbok
Excellent small-antelope trophy
A test of accuracy and patience
Best pursued early morning
Best Method: Walk-and-stalk
Trophy Fee: $400
Requires 25 ft/lb minimum.
5. Impala

A Classic African Bowhunting Species
Impala move in herds and frequently return to waterholes, creating multiple opportunities.
Why Impala Are Great for Bowhunters
Consistent daily activity
Clear vital area
Ideal for beginners and advanced archers
Best Method: Waterhole blinds
Trophy Fee: $700
Requires 40 ft/lb minimum.
6. Springbok

Fast, Alert, and Beautiful
These antelope have excellent vision and require patience from blinds.
Why Bowhunters Enjoy Springbok
Reliable movements on open plains
Calm when drinking
Beautiful trophy
Best Method: Blind hunting
Trophy Fee: $600
Requires 25 ft/lb minimum.
7. Blesbuck

A Strong, Hardy Bowhunting Target
Blesbuck move in herds and offer great shot opportunities at waterholes.
Why They Are Excellent for Archery
Predictable herd behavior
Robust animals with large vitals
Ideal for intermediate bowhunters
Best Method: Blinds or spot-and-stalk
Trophy Fee: $1,100
Requires 40 ft/lb minimum.
8. Eland

The Ultimate Big-Game Bowhunting Achievement
The eland is Africa’s largest antelope, making it one of the most impressive bowhunting trophies available.
Why Eland Are a Serious Challenge
Massive size requires excellent shot discipline
Slow, deliberate movement creates opportunities
Produces unforgettable hunts
Best Method: Waterhole blinds
Trophy Fee: $1,800
Requires 65 ft/lb minimum with heavy 450+ grain arrows.
Book your Namibian Hunting Bowhunting Safari at Otjandaue Hunting Safaris
Bowhunting in Namibia at Otjandaue Hunting Safaris offers world-class opportunities for hunters of all experience levels. With a rich variety of plains game, consistent dry-season activity, and expertly designed bow blinds, Otjandaue stands out as a premier destination for archery safaris.
Whether you’re pursuing a majestic kudu, a powerful oryx, or a fast-moving springbok, the ranch’s diverse terrain provides ethical shot opportunities and unforgettable experiences
