African Trophy Animals – SCI & Rowland Ward Minimums

Understanding SCI and Rowland Ward minimums for African trophy animals is essential for hunters pursuing world-class trophies on safari. These two internationally recognized record-keeping organizations set the benchmark for exceptional African big game trophies. While Rowland Ward minimums focus on a single defining measurement such as horn length or tusk weight, Safari Club International (SCI) scoring combines multiple measurements to generate an overall trophy score. This comprehensive guide to African trophy minimums provides hunters with clear reference standards for species. hHelping you evaluate trophy quality and plan your African hunting safari with confidence.
“My First African Safari” By Reed Thomas

My first African safari with Bayly Sippel Safaris delivered everything I hoped for and more: dramatic Waterberg mountain country, expert PHs (Craig, Mario, and Rey), and unforgettable encounters with giraffe, eland, kudu, zebra, impala, and warthog. From MSP to Amsterdam to Johannesburg, the journey opened into rustic camps and luxury lodges, sunrise stalks, campfire stories, and meticulous fieldcraft. Highlights included a massive dark-bull giraffe, a hard-earned eland, and a father-son double on blesbok—capped by genuine hospitality and seamless logistics. If you’re dreaming of a South African hunting safari, this day-by-day account shows why Bayly Sippel Safaris is a top choice for first-timers and seasoned hunters alike.