**All prices on the list are in addition to and do not
include the basic hunting package fee.
Axis
$200 Doe
$500 Buck less than 120 points, Record of Exotics
$1,200 Buck 120 points up to 133 points (bronze and silver)
$1,500 Buck 134 points and up (gold)
(all measurements to nearest 1/8 inch)
Aoudad Sheep
$300 Ewe
$500 Ram, less than 23" horn length, longest horn
$1,000 Ram, 23" to 27 7/8" horn length, longest horn
$1,500 Ram, 28" and over; add $100 for each inch over 30", longest horn
(all measurements to nearest 1/8 inch)
Barbados, Mouflon or Corsican Sheep
$200 Ewe
$500 Ram, Bronze and over (Record of Exotics)
Feral or Russian Hogs
$75 Each hog over 50# additional to those included in packages
above. Less than 50#, no charge.
Please note: All
bucks in velvet will be judged as to potential size by the owner and will be
charged
accordingly. You should be careful what
you shoot in velvet!
**All prices on the list are in addition to and do not
include the basic hunting package fee.
Axis deer have reddish
orange or brown coats, covered with white spots. We sometimes refer to them as the "polka-dotted" deer. Bucks have tall, round horns with sharp
points, and normally no more than three points to a side. Their horns may reach 30-38 inches in main
beam length. Size of the animal is
usually around 40 to 50 % heavier than an average Whitetail. They are indisputably one of the most
beautiful of deer to behold. The meat
is very low fat and deliciously similar to beef in flavor.
Fallow Deer may closely
resemble an axis deer in body shape, but bucks have palmated, flattened
antlers and may be brown, white, or spotted in color. The Fallow doe in the spotted color phase does look somewhat like
an Axis doe, but the coat color is not as red, is much
lighter, and the spot pattern does not come down as far on the belly as in the
Axis.
Red deer or Sikh deer do not
resemble Axis or Fallow deer in coat color--Sikh deer may have spots, but are unlike an Axis
or Fallow in appearance. Both Red Deer and Sikh horns are similar in
that they tend to be round and sharp pointed. The Red Deer is closely related to and
resembles an Elk, though not as large.