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Kudu are more vulnerable during specific times of the day and year when they are less alert and more focused on feeding.
Early Morning Vulnerability
Kudu are most vulnerable during the early morning hours, typically between 5:00 and 7:00 AM, when they begin to move out of their bedding areas in search of food. At this time, they are often distracted by the lush vegetation and unaware of their surroundings, making them easier to spot. It’s essential to be quiet and patient during this period, as a sudden movement can scare them off.
Late Afternoon Vulnerability
Kudu are also more vulnerable during the late afternoons, typically between 4:00 and 6:00 PM, when they begin to settle down for the night. At this time, they are often grazing in areas with less cover, making them more visible to hunters. However, it’s crucial to note that kudu can become more alert as the sun begins to set, so it’s essential to be prepared for a sudden change in behavior.
Vulnerability During Rut
Kudu bulls are also more vulnerable during the peak of the rut, typically in August and September, when they are focused on mating with receptive cows. At this time, they can become more aggressive and less alert, making them easier to stalk and hunt. However, it’s essential to be aware of the bull’s dominance hierarchy and to avoid hunting subordinate bulls, as they may be more unpredictable and aggressive.
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