Texas Exotic Trophy Hunting

Mountain Home, TX

1-6 Guests • Cabin • Guided

Description

Exotic Hunting Ranch for the Whole Family!

The ranch is 3,000 acres under high fence in Mountain Home, Texas. Boasting robust populations of over 15 different exotic trophy species. Our lodging

  • Trophy Whitetail

  • Axis

  • Fallow - Back, White, or Spotted

  • Sika

  • Blackbuck

  • Wildebeest

  • Scimitar Oryx

  • Addax

  • Waterbuck

  • Red Stag

  • Nilgai

  • Barasingha

  • Eland

  • Transcaspian Urial

  • Aoudad

  • Mouflon

  • Corsican

  • Texas Dall

  • Black Hawaiian

The base price is per day lodging and meals. The Guide Fee is an additional fee per day or per animal. Trophy Fees are listed below.

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Upgrades

Guide Fee - Per Day or Per Animal

$275.00

Axis - up to 30" (additional feel after that)

$3850.00


Your Host

Jared's Trip

Jared L

JP has been a professional hunting guide for over 10 years. He holds a world record for the Racka sheep in the airgun category. From his abilities with the airgun, JP was the first ever guide to successfully down a Pronghorn antelope in the state of Texas. His family has worked cattle ranching for over 100 years in the area, and has become a Texas landmark.

from $165/Day


Amenities

  • Experienced Guide
  • Robust Populations of Many Exotic Species
  • Family Friendly
  • Cabin Style Lodging
  • Full Kitchen
  • Full Bathroom
  • 3,000 Acres Under High Fencce

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Valid Hunting License and Tags
  • Hunting Weapon and Ammo
  • Personal Gear

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Rules & Guidelines

https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/hunting/general-regulations/

In Texas, anyone of any age is required to purchase a valid hunting license in order to hunt any animal, bird, frog, or turtle. Exceptions to this rule apply in special circumstances. Hunters must also successfully complete a Hunter Education Course to obtain a license.

Additional information on bag limits, game-specific requirements, and other regulations can be found on the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.

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