
Exotic Hunting in Texas
Quality animals of all species — one of the deepest exotic lists in the region, all on one well-managed ranch.
Hunt the rarest in Texas.
Red lechwe and barasingha are federally regulated species that 3-S is permitted by USFWS to hunt and conserve. Each hunt directly funds the herds that perpetuate them.
Eight more ways to fill the truck.
Free-ranging trophy exotics across 2,500+ acres — from the roaring red stag to the desert oryx.
Axis Deer
Texas' most popular exotic — spotted, vocal, and superb on the table.
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Fallow Deer
Palmated antlers and three color phases — a classic exotic.
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Red Stag
The roaring monarch of the ranch — our flagship antlered trophy.
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Scimitar Horned Oryx
Curved 40-inch horns and a desert silhouette — one of Texas' most striking trophies.
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Addax
Pale-coated desert antelope with magnificent spiral horns — a rare prize.
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Gemsbok
The black-and-white desert oryx with rapier horns.
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Dybowski Sika
The largest sika subspecies — vocal, aggressive, hard-antlered.
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Waterbuck
A rugged, water-loving African bull with forward-swept horns.
View hunt →Heavy-bodied trophies and African plains game.
Newly available on the ranch — from the largest antelope on earth to the icon of the American plains.
American Bison
The icon of the open plains — rifle or traditional bow.
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Eland
The largest antelope on earth — rivals a bison in body size.
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Nilgai
The blue bull of India — one of Texas’ most challenging exotics.
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Blackbuck
Spiral horns and a striking jet-black coat — the prince of the Indian plains.
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Plains Zebra
An African plains-game classic — striking hide, exceptional table fare.
View hunt →Plains game and a species back from extinction.
The wildebeest, sable and kudu walk the same East Texas senderos as the red lechwe and addax — and Père David’s deer represent one of conservation’s greatest comeback stories.
Blue Wildebeest
An iconic African plains-game trophy — heavy-bodied with sweeping horns.
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Sable Antelope
Jet-black coat and dramatic scimitar horns — one of Africa's most striking antelope.
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Greater Kudu
Tall, gray, and crowned with magnificent spiraled corkscrew horns.
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Père David's Deer
Extinct in the wild for over a century — a living link to ancient China.
View hunt →Mountain sheep, dramatic goats, and a 6×6 bull.
From the rocky high points to the bottomland creeks — classic Texas exotic sheep, a striking trophy goat, the largest free-ranging cervid in North America, and Russian boar year-round.
Elk
America's largest free-ranging cervid — heavy 6×6 bulls bugle through the rut.
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Texas Dall Sheep
Pure-white coats and heavy curling horns — built for rocky terrain.
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Corsican Ram
A classic exotic sheep — multi-colored coats and dramatic spiraling horns.
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Catalina Goat
Long shaggy coats and dramatic backswept horns — Texas' most striking trophy goat.
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Russian Boar
Dark, tusked, and unpredictable — Texas' truest free-ranging game animal.
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Twenty-five+ species live or have lived on the ranch — and the Stewart family regularly sources additional exotics by request. If you’re hunting a specific trophy, call us and we’ll tell you what’s walking right now or what we can bring in.
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