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.
2024 Trovato Rigby Safari

It Was The Dream Of My Life, So Far.
2024 Mozambique Cape Buffalo Hunt.
I landed in Johannesburg, South Africa on the evening of August 30th 2024 at 6:00PM to finally live out what had been my lifelong dream. After a smooth 16 hour flight from Newark
White Bushpig – A True Ghost In The Darkness

Heading out that hot summer day in January to meet up with Frikkie, I had the feeling that something good was about to happen. We were going to meet up with my good friend Alex Scheuer near Greytown in KwaZulu Natal. Alex had recently received trail camera pictures of a massive white bushpig boar at one of his bait sites. The bait site was in a fantastic spot at the very top of a mountain, surrounded by indigineous bush and in the middle of a timber plantation. In other words: pig-heaven, but in a hellish place to reach! Arriving at Frikkie’s house, we quickly packed all the essentials and after a quick tour of his impressive trophy room, we were on the road!