Hunter Ross
Desert Safaris
(210) 264-1745
(210) 764-1827


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Life Member

 

Exotic Game


35" free-range axis from one of our premier ranches.

 
            33" trophy axis deer.                            A great fallow buck taken last season.

The Texas Hill Country region has become the exotic game capital of the country.  We are fortunate to have access to numerous different ranches available under high and low fence encompassing thousands of acres, thus passing on high quality hunts to our clients across the United States.

These hunts are conducted on a no kill-no pay basis with the exception of a $175.00 daily fee, which includes your guide, vehicle, field lunch, drinks and field care of trophies.  Most hunts are conducted safari style without use of feeders or blinds, providing a more challenging and

exciting hunt.

 
The surplus of different animals offers the sportsman year round access for big game adventures such as Axis, Fallow and Sika Deer, Blackbuck Antelope, Scimitar Horned-Oryx, Addax and Red Stag to name a few.

Since these species are non-indigenous to Texas, they may be hunted any time throughout the calendar year leaving ample time for other hunting opportunities.

 

These trips have been compared to safaris in South Africa with the method of hunting along with the abundance and variety of game.

 

Trip Includes:

*  Guide
*  Vehicle
*  Field lunch and drinks
*  Field care of trophies
*  Unlimited number of hunting days at current daily rate
*  Harvest fees will be applied at conclusion of trip

   
Contact us for pricing, availability and
the best dates for each species.

Phil Kirkland of Kansas and his monster 43" Scimitar Horned Oryx Bull.

   
Doug Freeman - 35" Mouflon Ram                   Rusty Bass - 32" Mouflon Ram

2006 season hunt facts

We had another exceptional season for exotics once again in 2006. Our operation guided 23 hunters to 39 trophy exotic species such as Axis deer, Red deer, Blackbuck, Scimitar-Horned Oryx, Mouflon sheep, Fallow deer, Sika Deer and more. Limited harvest along with large acreages contributed to this successful season and we look forward to seeing you next year.

      

      


  
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