The Cape Hare (Lepus capensis) is an African hare species known for its speed and adaptability to various habitats. This species is easily recognizable with its light red or grayish fur, large ears, and long hind legs, which provide remarkable speed and agility. An adult Cape Hare typically weighs between 1.5 and 3 kg and can reach a length of up to 60 cm. They are primarily nocturnal and are often seen alone or in pairs.

Hunting the Cape Hare

Hunting the Cape Hare is an exciting experience for both novice and seasoned hunters. In the Eastern Cape, South Africa, we offer exceptional opportunities for hare hunting, which challenge even the most experienced hunters. This quick and keen species demands rapid reflexes and precise shot placement, as the hare uses its remarkable leaping abilities to evade predators and hunters alike.

Optimal Shot Placement on the Cape Hare

For optimal shot placement on the Cape Hare, it is recommended to aim for the chest area. This area houses vital organs such as the heart and lungs, ensuring a quick and humane kill. Using a light rifle in .22 LR caliber is often effective, as it provides sufficient accuracy and stopping power without damaging the trophy.

Optimal Rifle for Hunting the Cape Hare

A light and precise rifle in .22 LR caliber is considered the optimal choice for hunting the Cape Hare. This caliber offers the hunter the necessary precision and power to hit the vital organs. Many hunters choose a bolt-action rifle for its reliability and accuracy, while semi-automatic rifles can be a good choice for quick follow-up shots.

Cape Hare
 
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Facts - Cape Hare

  • NAME: CAPE HARE

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: LEPUS CAPENSIS

  • WEIGHT MALE: 3-4 KG

  • WEIGHT FEMALE: 3-4 KG