Addax Antelope Hunting
Addax Antelope Hunting Details
At the Texas Hunt Lodge, enthusiasts have the unparalleled opportunity to embark on Addax Antelope hunts, widely regarded as among the best in the world. Despite its rarity, the lodge boasts access to one of the largest herds of Addax, ensuring hunters a unique and memorable experience year-round.
With no seasonal restrictions on hunting the Addax in Texas, enthusiasts can pursue this majestic species at their convenience, making it a suitable trophy hunt throughout the year. The Texas Hunt Lodge offers a range of hunting methods for Trophy Addax, including Spot and Stalk, Bow Hunting, Rifle Hunting, Black Powder, Safari Style Hunting, Handgun, and hunting from a Blind, catering to the preferences and abilities of every hunter.
The Addax Antelope specimens available at the Texas Hill Country Ranches are truly exceptional, with males and females boasting horns ranging from 30 to 38 inches in length. Many of these Addax were imported from the Sahara Desert to Hill Country ranches in the 1970s and have since thrived in the Texas Hill Country environment. Notably, the region has produced the Top 10 World Record Addax, further solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for Addax hunting enthusiasts.
Embarking on an Addax hunt at the Texas Hunt Lodge promises not only an exciting and challenging adventure but also the opportunity to harvest a trophy-worthy specimen that will be cherished for years to come.
Pricing
Addax Ram Trophy Fee
Addax Ram Trophy Fee: $ 3950 - 9500 *
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 Addax Antelope is a desert antelope also known as the screw-horn antelope. Native to the Sahara Desert, the Addax is one of the world’s rarest mammals. The Addax are native to Northern Africa and were introduced to Texas ranches in the 1970’s. Addax, in their native land, have been hunted extensively for their horns, meat and skin.The Addax Antelope weighs from 130 to 280 pounds. They are extremely rare in its native habitat, the Addax do well on Texas ranches where they are hunted as trophies. There are fewer than 500 Addax left in wild which makes an Addax Antelope trophy a very rare and exotic one to harvest.
Both male and female have horns and they range in size from 28 inches to 40 plus inches on horn length, measured around the curl.. The coloration of an Addax Antelope will vary but most are some variation of white to yellowish brown on the bodies with a mat of dark brown on their forehead. Addax have a strong social structure, based on age, and herds are led by the oldest male.
Addax Ram
Record Addax Trophy Fee (34-37″ Average)
Broken Horn Addax Trophy Fee