Sika Deer Hunting
Sika Deer Hunting Details
At Texas Hunt Lodge, our guides specialize in putting hunters on various species of Sika Deer, offering the finest selection of Trophy Sika Deer available worldwide. This includes Dybowski Sika Hunts, Manchurian Sika, Formosan Sika, and Japanese Sika. With no seasonal restrictions on hunting Sika Deer in Texas, it’s a suitable trophy pursuit from August to March when they typically shed their antlers.
We empower our hunters to select their preferred method of hunting Trophy Sika Deer, whether it’s Spot and Stalk, Bow Hunting, Rifle Hunting, Black Powder, Safari Style Hunting, Handgun, or hunting from a Blind. Our goal is to accommodate hunters of all ages, experience levels, and physical abilities.
With our expertise and dedication to providing exceptional hunting experiences, Texas Hunt Lodge ensures that every hunter has the opportunity to pursue and harvest their desired Trophy Sika Deer, making memories to last a lifetime.
Pricing
Sika Deer Trophy Fee
Sika Deer Trophy Fee: $ 3950 - 6950 *
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.
Sika Deer are truly an exotic species and will make an excellent addition to your exotic trophy collection. They are small to medium-sized and in general are compact animals with a short wedge-shaped head. Sika deer can range in color from mahogany to black. They can be but are rarely white. All colors carry a distinctive black dorsal stripe from the base of the skull to the tail.
Largest race in Texas (and in the world) is the Dybowski or Ussuri sika (C. n. hortulorum) from the Ussuri region of southeastern Siberia and eastern Manchuria, and northeastern Korea. (It should be noted that most biologists now consider Manchurian and Dybowski sika to be the same animal.) Shoulder height is as much as 43 inches (109 cm) and weight may be 250 pounds (113 kg) or more. The summer coat is reddish-fawn, with small white spots that extend onto the neck and often fuse into rows on the flanks. The coat turns dark yellowish-brown in winter, with spots barely visible or not at all. There is a vague dorsal stripe, the white rump patch is bordered with black, and the upper surface of the tail is reddish with a black stripe. Antlers measuring 28-36 inches (71-91 cm) have been recorded in Siberia and Manchuria, usually with four points to the side, but sometimes with five or even six.
Sika Deer
Japanese or Formosan Sika
Manchurian Sika
Rare Golden/White Sika
Dybowski Sika Deer