Corsican Ram Hunting
Corsican Ram Hunting Details
Corsican Ram Hunts at Texas Hunt Lodge offer an exceptional opportunity to harvest a Trophy Corsican Ram, a prized addition to any hunter’s collection. Renowned for their impressive horns and distinctive appearance, Corsican Sheep are highly sought after by hunters worldwide. At Texas Hunt Lodge, we boast the very best selection of Trophy Corsican Rams available, ensuring a memorable hunting experience.
With hunts available year-round and no seasonal restrictions on hunting Corsican Sheep in Texas, hunters have the flexibility to plan their trophy hunt at their convenience. Whether you prefer the Spot and Stalk method, Bow Hunting, Rifle Hunting, Black Powder, Safari Style Hunting, Handgun, or hunting from a Blind, our experienced guides will tailor the hunt to your preferences.
We pride ourselves on our ability to accommodate hunters of all ages and experience levels, as well as those with physical disabilities or mobility constraints. Our recent hunts have yielded impressive results, with the pending new World Record Corsican Sheep boasting horns over 40 inches in length. Additionally, we have multiple Corsican Rams currently pending World Records, showcasing the exceptional quality of trophies available at Texas Hunt Lodge.
We currently have access to a few rare Trophy Corsican Sheep or Texas Barbado as we call them, with varied horn directions and size including Black Hawaiian Sheep, Texas Dall Sheep and Painted Desert Sheep.
Pricing
Corsican Ram Trophy Fee
Corsican Ram Trophy Fee: $ 1095 - 4500 *
Trophy Fee is in addition to $395 per day which covers All-Inclusive Hunt Package.
Non-hunting guests may accompany the hunter for an additional $200 per day which
covers lodging, meals and amenities as well.
The Corsican sheep, or Corsican Ram, is probably the most hunted of all the exotics in the United States. The Corsican is a hybrid sheep that began its history in Texas about 40 years ago. There are several color variations to choose from when hunting a Corsican Sheep, and with these color variations come different names.
Corsican Sheep are the result of initial crosses between the Mouflon Sheep with a wide range of other sheep including the Barbados Black belly. Based on the various color patterns, Corsican Sheep have evolved into several different breeds including the American Black belly Sheep.
The most recent addition to the Trophy Corsican Sheep scene is the Painted Desert sheep. These are Corsican sheep that are bi, tri, and even quad colored.
The Corsican Sheep have horns, not antlers, which do not shed and continue to grow. Corsican Sheep weigh between 130 and 160 lbs. The males have horns that can weigh 30 pounds, which is more than all the bones in his body combined. Females, called ewes, also have horns that are smaller. The meat is edible although it will have a gamey taste. There are several ways to marinate and prepare the meat to help reduce the gamey taste.
At Texas Hunt Lodge you can hunt any or all of the exotic Corsican Sheep.
Corsican Ram
Corsican Ram (Average 22-26″)
Trophy Corsican Ram (Average 30″)
Record Corsican Ram (37-40″)