Distribution: Angolan Bush Duiker – South central Angola, northwards into Congo and southern D.R.C., eastwards into north-western Zimbabwe and western Zambia.
Nyasa Bush Duiker – Mozambique, north of the Zambezi, north-eastern Zimbabwe, eastern Zambia, Malawi, south and cenrtal Tanzania and the south-eastern corner of Kenya.
Size: SH: 50cm. W: 18kg
Description: There are fourteen subspecies of Bush Duikers which is divided into four groupings: Southern Bush Duiker (3 subspecies), Angolan Bush Duikers (one subspecies), East African Bush Duikers (seven subspecies) and West African Bush Duiker (three subspecies).
Angolan Bush Duiker – Small antelope. reddish-grey coat. Black stripe from its nose to just beneath the horns and black stripe on the tail.
Nyasa Bush Duiker – Small antelope with yellowish-grey coat and a pronounced crown.
Sex Determination: Only males carry horns. Females are heavier than the males.
Trophy Assessment: 4”+
Shot Placement: Broadside – in the middle of the body straight-up with the front legs.
Frontal – Centre line in the chest