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For plains game hunting in Namibia, the ideal time of day is typically early morning and late afternoon, when animals are most active.
Morning Hunting
Morning hunting in Namibia’s plains game regions, such as the Kalahari or Namib Desert, is best during the first two hours after sunrise, ideally between 5:30 and 7:30 am. During this period, animals tend to move towards water sources, making them more approachable. It’s essential to be in position before dawn, allowing for a silent approach and a clear shot.
Late Afternoon Hunting
The late afternoon, between 4:00 and 6:30 pm, is also an ideal time to hunt plains game in Namibia. As the sun begins to set, animals tend to move towards shade and water sources, making them more active and visible. This period is particularly effective for hunting species such as kudu, impala, and oryx. Be prepared for a longer stalk, as the animals may be more alert and cautious.
Adapting to Season and Weather
Keep in mind that the hunting schedule can be influenced by the time of year and weather conditions. During the dry season, animals tend to be more active during the hottest part of the day, while in the wet season, they may be more active during the morning and late afternoon. It’s essential to adapt your hunting schedule to the specific conditions and the behavior of the species you’re targeting.
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