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Should You Hunt Water Buffalo Early In The Morning Or Late Afternoon?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

It's best to hunt water buffalo in the late afternoon, when they're most active and have had a chance to rest after the morning heat.

Time and Terrain

Hunting water buffalo in the late afternoon is usually more successful than early morning. This is because buffalo tend to rest in the shade during the hottest part of the day, typically between 11 am and 3 pm. By the late afternoon, they’ve had a chance to rest and are more active, making them easier to track and hunt. In terms of terrain, look for areas with dense vegetation, such as forests or grasslands, where buffalo can easily hide and ambush prey.

Weather Conditions

In Australia, where water buffalo are commonly found, late afternoon hunting is also more effective during periods of high humidity or light rain. The cooler temperatures and increased visibility make it easier to spot buffalo, which are more active in these conditions. Additionally, the sound of rain or water can attract buffalo to water sources, making them more concentrated and easier to hunt. When hunting in these conditions, be sure to use a combination of cover and concealment to get close to your target.

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