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Out of interest what other non-native big game animals have you guys got in USA?? I didn't know about Ibex till i read thread on this page.

I mean free range herds not ranch herds,i know of Oryx,Sika and Chital


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Wild hogs.......



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axis deer, sika deer, audad sheep, black buck antelope, corsican sheep, hogs, barbado (sp?) sheep, fallow deer, nilgai,

and probably a LOT more...
 
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I know of a few free range sambar and zebra but haven't figured out a way to get permission to hunt either.


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Posts: 2520 | Location: Central Coast of CA | Registered: 10 January 2002Reply With Quote
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There are lots of nilgai along the southern coastal plains of Texas.

Folks in the Hill Country learned long ago that axis deer and high fences don't always mix; as a result, there are lots of axis (among other species) ranging freely through that region of the state.

Aoudad in the David Mountains is one of the most gruleling hunts you could possibly try.

As to wild hogs, they are pretty much everywhere in Texas now.


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Not sure if any of yall know this. The Yturria Ranch near Raymondville (next to the King Ranch) has been raising herds of some pretty expensive African stuff and a couple others, all free range as far as I know. The ranch is 80,000 acres low fenced and they have Waterbuck, Lechwe, Blackbuck, Nilgai, Springbok, Eland, Addax, Kudu, Gemsbok, Beisa Oryx, White Bearded Wildebeest, Sable, and one of the largest herds of Scimitar Horned Oryx in Texas.....over 300 head.


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There are also Red Deer down in the hill Country of Texas.

In fact, in many parts of the hill Country, there is no telling what a person might see roaming around in their pastures.


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only free ranging herd of PURE Persian Ibex in the world outside of their homerange live in southern New Mexico. Awesome animal to hunt.
 
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