Exotic Hunting

Texas Exotic Hunting

Texas has some of the largest herds of exotic game in the country. Our Texas exotic hunting includes species from all over the world. Some species of exotic game are more numerous in Texas than in the countries they originate from. We offer over thirty different types of game. Fortunately, this type of Texas exotic hunting can be done year long. We hunt some of the finest ranches in Texas, high fenced and free range. The most common Texas exotic hunting is stand hunting, spot and stalk, and safari style the same way you would hunt in Africa. The great thing about exotic hunting in Texas is it’s a fraction of the cost and inconvenience of hunting abroad, and less time is needed to harvest that great trophy. Our guides are highly experienced and motivated to assist in your success. No need to travel to multiple countries to harvest those trophies. Let us set up a Texas safari that would include trophy exotics from all over the world. We can provide a customized hunting package for you or that group of hunters wanting to hunt the world. With most of our ranches, hog hunting is included at no additional cost.

The current cost for non-resident adult 5-day small game hunting license - $45. Youth license-$6.

Call today and let us setup that great exotic hunt.

Common Exotic Hunts

Axis Deer ($2,250)
This deer is common throughout the wooded areas of India. It can be distinquished by it's reddish coat with white spots. The antlers can grow upwards of 2 to 3 feet. Axis deer generally live 20 to 30 years and can weigh near 200lbs.

American Bison ($1,500 - $5,000)
The "American Buffalo" at maturity can stand at a colossal 6-7 ft, extend 10ft in length, and weigh over 1 ton. These beautiful animals are one of our more popular exotic hunts. The American Bison lives to about 15 years of age.

Blackbuck ($2,000)
Originating out of India, the Blackbuck is easily noticeable by it's "spiraling" antlers that extend up to 28 inches. The Blackbuck uses it's incredible speed to survive as it travels across the open plains in herds 15-20 animals strong.

Fallow ($2,000 - $3,500)
Out of Europe, the Fallow Deer have become popular exotic hunts in Texas. There are three common colors, White, Chocolate, Common (spotted). The bucks have palmated type antlers.

Red Stag ($2,900 - $9,950)
The Red Stag, of New Zealand, is a close relative to the Elk. These deer are very popular on our hunting ranches because of their enormous antlers. Trophies can easily exceed 15 points and reach into the high 20s. Red Deer are a great source of venison with males weighing up to 500lbs.

Sika Deer ($2,000)
A close relative of the Red Stag, and originating out of East Asia, the Sika Deer is a favorable hunt for two very good reasons. First, the venison, is some of the best tasting you will ever have, and second, the Sika Deer is known for being incredibly "clever" and provides one great hunt.

Dybowski Sika Deer ($4,500)
The Dybowski Sika, a sub-species of the Sika Deer, is the largest of the family. They tend to stay in the colder regions of East Asia, and are one of the most difficult to track down. Our hunting ranches are an excellent opportunity to hunt one of these exotic animals.

Scimitar Oryx ($1,900)
This exotic game species is generally hunted for it's beautiful horns. The narrow sleek horns curve backwards and can reach lengths over 40".

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Trophy Rams

Aoudad Sheep ($3,000)
The Aoudad Sheep, which is actually closely related to the goat, range from approximately 30 to 40 inches tall at the shoulder and can weigh anywhere from 90 to 350 Pounds. The horns curve outwards, backwards then inwards. The Aoudad Sheep is an elusive animal and one of the wildest exotic hunts.

Catalina Goat ($1,250)
The Catalina Goat varies in color such as black, white, brown, or even Reddish brown. Large males can weigh up to 200 pounds and females come in at around 90 pounds. The horns can have a spread of 30 to 40 Inches and a length of 20 to 30 inches. This one of the most frequently sought type of exotic hunting.

Corsican Sheep ($1,500)
Texas Dall, Black Hawaiian, Painted Desert and American Blackbelly Sheep are all members of the Corsican family of sheep. Depending on how they are cross bred their coats can be black, brown, and reddish brown. Horn length and weight generally fall in the same range as the other sheep available on our hunting ranches.

Four Horned Sheep ($1,500)
Four horned Sheep have wool colored black, brown, or white with spots of various color patterns. The females may or may not have 2 or 4 horns. The rams have 4 distinct horns, 2 that grow up from the head and 2 that grow down by the jaw. A large male can weigh up to 200 pounds.

Mouflon Sheep ($2,500)
The Mouflon Sheep typically have black hair on their face and neck, brown on it’s sides, and a white underbelly. The males and some females are horned, but many do lack horns. The males weigh about 150 pounds and females about 75 pounds.

Hawaiian Black Sheep ($1,500)
Hawaiian Black Sheep are a hybrid sheep. The weight can vary with these animals with females coming in at about 75 pounds and males at 150 pounds. They typically stand 28 to 30 inches at the shoulder, carrying an impressive mane. Their horns grow up, back, down, forward, up, and out.

Texas Dall Sheep ($1,500)
The Texas Dall sheep is completely white or golden colored with a white face. Large rams can weigh up to 150 Pounds and females around 75 pounds. The Texas Dall sheep is a hybrid which originated in Texas.

Red Sheep ($3,750)
Red Sheep are a hybrid sheep typically found only in Texas now. They look light brown or tan to a light reddish brown. Horn size varies. Females horns are usually smaller at under 5 inches. Males can go to 20 inches and over 30 inches for record size sheep. The horns grow up, out and back around the neck.

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More Exotic Hunts

Addax Antelope ($5,000)
The Addax Antelope is a rare species and can be hunted year round In Texas, they range In antler size from 25 to 36 inches. The horns corkscrew up making at least 2 twists. A large males can weigh up to 275 pounds and females up to 200 pounds. This type of Texas exotic hunting is the ultimate in trophies that anyone would be proud to harvest.

Common Lechwe ($6,500)
The trophy Lechwe can be hunted year round and a male can typically range in size from 39 to 44 inches at the shoulder and weigh about 200 to 280 pounds. Their colors range from a bright chestnut red to black.

Bongo Antelope ($20,000+)
The Bongo Antelope is a beautiful animal that is easily distinguishable by it's reddish coat with white or yellow stripes. Both males and females have horns with a spiral-like shape. As with all our Texas exotic hunting, the Bongo can be hunted year round.

Dama Gazelle ($6,000)
The Dama (or Addra) Gazelle is white with a tan colored head and neck. They originate from Africa and spend much of their time in the Sahara Desert when it is not dry season. They weigh up to 190 pounds and stand up to 42 inches tall at the shoulder.

Eland Antelope ($4,000)
The Eland Antelope provides an exciting exotic hunting experience. These animals can have horns that are 24 plus inches. Both male and females have horns. Males can weigh as much as 1500 pounds and females around 800 pounds. These are very large bodied animals and are tan in color.

Gemsbok ($5,400)
The male and female Gemsbok Antelop both have horns. The horns are long and straight in the 30 to 40 inch range and have beautiful colorings. They are usually black and gray. A male can weigh 400 pounds and a large female at about 250 pounds.

Kudu ($10,000 - $17,000)
Kudu hunts are a highly desirable experience. These animals are very popular exotic hunts in Africa for their outstanding spiral horns.

Pere David Deer ($7,500)
Pere David Deer were originally from China and then sent to Europe. They are gray in color. The males are large at about 400 pounds and females at 200 pounds. They were virtually extinct in the wild but were saved as a species by the Catholic Priest Father Pere David who put some behind a large fence to protect and grow.

Sable ($10,000+)
The Sable are another exotic rare animal. There horns run straight up considerably before starting to curl backwards and down. The Sable is dark brown and as they mature get pitch black.

Tahr ($4,750)
The bull Tahr have horns which grow in excess of 12 inches long. The body weight of a fully grown bull can be about 200 pounds and a female Tahr will weigh about 90 pounds. The Tahr is brown with long white hair on it’s neck and shoulders. These animals are sure footed and like steep terrains. They make for formidable Texas exotic hunting trophy.

Markhor ($12,500)
The male and female Markhors are tan color with white under the belly and they have white and black markings on their legs. They have corkscrewed horns, the males will reach from 35 to 50 inches and the females are much smaller.

Nilgai Antelope ($3,500)
The Nilgai Antelope is a native of India. They're the second largest member of the Antelope family. These large animals can weigh 600 pounds as a mature male. The female weighs about 450 pounds. They also become very dark with a blueish to black color when reaching maturity. The younger Nilgai are tan. Because of their size, they make for a great hunt.

Nubian Ibex ($10,000+)
The Nubian Ibex wild goats are brownish tan in color and display sharply contrasting black and white on the fronts of their legs and a white belly. The males have a black beard and horns with lengths averaging 35 inches. The female horns are usually much smaller.

Waterbuck ($4,500)
The Waterbuck is another formidable African antelope. They are a large shaggy looking antelope and their color ranges from dark chestnut brown to blackish gray with only the males sporting long ringed horns. They are usually found near water and have a white marking on their rump.

Water Buffalo ($3,000)
The water buffalo is a large animal. Males can weigh as much as 1,500 pounds and females about 1,000 pounds. They are mostly black or gray in color and will be seen submerging themselves underwater and then resurfacing with only their heads, until they go back under water.

Wildebeest ($4,500)
The Wildebeest is a unique looking animal. They can be blackish blue or gray in color. Their horns grow out from the head curve up and then in. Large males can be as large as 375 pounds and females about 250 pounds.

Zebra ($4,000)
The Zebra is known for it's black and white stripes, but they vary in looks depending on there geographic location.

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Texas Elk Hunts

Bull Elk
300"-330"--$3,500.
331"-349"--$4,500.
350"-370"--$5,500.
370"-390"--$7,500.
400" and up--$10,000-$15,000

Call 281-851-1183 to learn about other Texas exotic hunting and for pricing.



Day rate includes:
Lodging, Meals, and Guide fee --- $200 each day per person
Non- hunting guest rate includes:
Lodging, Meals --- $150 each day


Check our Discounted Hunts for meat hunt and dates. We offer Exotic Hunting in Texas: Abilene, Dallas, Waco, Clifton, Rocksprings, Freer, Menard, Mason, Leakey, Austin and San Antonio.






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