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Old 06-13-2014, 10:59 AM
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Default A few Exotic photo's

No not that kind I'm going to post a few photos from an 18,000 acre ranch that I've hunted for years in Texas. Most of these species were introduced into some of the bigger ranches in Texas in the 50's and 60's. Many of these animals have escaped some of the high fence ranches and have been living on low fence places for many,many generations. Baker
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Old 06-13-2014, 11:03 AM
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Well... now all you need is some Lions, tigers and Hyena's and you will be set
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Old 06-13-2014, 11:11 AM
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And a few more !!! The big ram is a Iranian Red Sheep. The Porcupine came up to the cabin and hung around awhile before wondering off.
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Old 06-13-2014, 07:15 PM
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Awesome animals! And some really big axis
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Old 06-13-2014, 07:22 PM
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what sort of animal is that one right below the red sheep. the one with the bumpy horns?
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Old 06-13-2014, 07:41 PM
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what sort of animal is that one right below the red sheep. the one with the bumpy horns?
I was going to ask the same thing. The one with all the little kickers coming off all of his antlers. That dude looks cool!!
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Old 06-13-2014, 08:14 PM
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what sort of animal is that one right below the red sheep. the one with the bumpy horns?
It's a Pere David deer. They are from China and were nearly extinct not that many years ago but were saved by a French priest who the deer are named after. The largest herd in the world now resides in Texas. They are really big animals (only slightly smaller than elk) and spend a lot of their time in or near the water much like moose. Baker
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Old 06-13-2014, 08:20 PM
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It's a Pere David deer. They are from China and were nearly extinct not that many years ago but were saved by a French priest who the deer are named after. The largest herd in the world now resides in Texas. They are really big animals (only slightly smaller than elk) and spend a lot of their time in or near the water much like moose. Baker
Thats pretty neat. A cool looking animal for sure.
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Is that an eland? I have a Pere David hunt booked , ive been wanting one for a long time. Their background info is really cool ... Smuggled from the Chinese imperial palace before tgey were pushed into extinction ( or so they thought) until the 11-13 that were smuggled eventually got bred . Now they are found only on captivity unless they escape from high fence
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Also looks like you have a pic of a nyala ? These pics aren't from a high fence?
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Also looks like you have a pic of a nyala ? These pics aren't from a high fence?
looks like a bongo
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Old 06-14-2014, 07:09 AM
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Thats correct its a Bongo!
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Old 06-14-2014, 09:33 AM
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Thats correct its a Bongo!
High dollar animal
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looks like a bongo
That's right .... Not sure what I was thinking .. The ranch I hunt in west Texas has em ... 40,000 trophy fee
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That's right .... Not sure what I was thinking .. The ranch I hunt in west Texas has em ... 40,000 trophy fee
Holy ****!!... 40k to kill something... man i dont think i will ever need to kill one of them...
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I don't think anyone does ?
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bongo chilli ? nah. feel the same about a lot of exoitcs .......even a bobcat ? what ya gonna do make bobcat chilli ? lets go fishin !
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bongo chilli ? nah. feel the same about a lot of exoitcs .......even a bobcat ? what ya gonna do make bobcat chilli ? lets go fishin !
I can tell by this statement that you have never eaten some of these exotics.
i gave up eating whitetail years ago after killing my first Axis deer.... it's not just me saying that either. Most people who hunt in areas that have Axis will trade you one axis buck or doe for as many WT as you want.
The best Exotic meat I've ever eaten is Eland but Axis is a very close second. Nilgai is very,very good also. Look at an animal that normally eats grass only and you will find a tasty piece of meat. Most deer are browsers and will eat a large array of scrubs and noxious weeds that make the animal taste gamey. I've eaten a bunch of WT's over the years but It's just not something I crave anymore. That being said if I decide to shoot one again I'll either eat it or give it away. Baker
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