HUNTING
BRB Ranch is focused at providing and creating high level hunting surrounded by relaxing and no pressure experience. We have over 40 different types of species free ranging across our Texas ranch. All of our hunts and packages are fully guided by a dedicated, trained and experienced guide that will provide you with a 100% opportunity. The Ranch is filled with multiple stands, tank blinds, tripods and ground blinds to hunt from. Safari style and spot and stalk are also available opportunities to hunt.
EXOTIC DEER
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Axis Deer
A medium-sized deer from Asia with beautiful spotted coats and lyre-shaped antlers, often seen in forests.
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Pere David Deer
The Pierre David's deer, native to China, is known for its unique, branched antlers and distinctive appearance.
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Barasingha
The barasingha, or swamp deer, is known for its large, multi-tined antlers and is native to the Indian subcontinent.
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Fallow
Fallow deer are medium-sized European deer known for their distinctive palmate antlers and a range of coat colors, including brown, white, and spotted variations.
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Sika
Sika deer, native to East Asia, are small to medium-sized and come in various color phases, often displaying spotted or mottled coats.
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Hog Deer
A small Asian deer with distinctive facial markings and impressive antlers, hog deer prefer wetlands and grassy areas.
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Debowski
This rare deer species is found in Southeast Asia and is adapted to forested habitats, with a reddish-brown coat and small antlers.
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Impala
Medium-sized African antelope with distinctive black "M" markings on their rear, often seen in large herds.
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Sable
Sable antelope are known for their scimitar-shaped horns and striking black or dark brown coats, native to southern Africa.
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Blue Wildebeest
Large African antelope with a bluish-gray coat and prominent, curved horns, often seen in migratory herds.
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Black Wildebeest
Dark-coated wildebeest species native to southern Africa, known for their distinctive manes.
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White Wildebeest
Light-colored wildebeest species also known as the common wildebeest, often seen in large herds on the African plains.
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Sitatunga
A swamp-dwelling antelope with splayed hooves, adapted for life in wetlands, found in central Africa.
ANTELOPE
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Red Oryx
A rare subspecies of oryx with striking reddish-brown coloration and curved horns, facing critical endangerment in its native range due to overhunting.
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Nilgai
The nilgai is a large, blue-gray antelope native to the Indian subcontinent, with a distinctive sloping back and white facial markings.
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Kudu
The greater kudu is a large African antelope known for its impressive, spiral horns and distinctive vertical white stripes on its body, making it a striking and elusive species in savannah habitats.
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Eland
The largest African antelope, eland are slow-moving and possess distinctive, spiral horns, roaming across various habitats on the continent.
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Gemsbok
Native to arid regions, gemsbok are large, powerful antelope with striking black and white facial markings, known for their ability to withstand harsh desert conditions.
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Dama Gazelle
Critically endangered, dama gazelles have slender, lyre-shaped horns and inhabit the arid regions of North Africa.
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Bongo
The bongo is known for its striking reddish-brown coat, spiral horns, and elusive nature in the dense forests of Central and West Africa.
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Blackbuck
Indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, blackbuck are striking with their black and white coloration, long, spiral horns, and impressive speed.
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Arabian Oryx
An iconic desert dweller, the Arabian oryx boasts straight, slender horns and pristine white fur, making it a symbol of conservation success in the Arabian Peninsula.
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Addax
A critically endangered desert species, the addax has a white coat and long, twisted horns, adapted to harsh Saharan conditions.
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Scimitar Horned Oryx
A desert-adapted oryx with long, slender, scimitar-like horns, this species is well-equipped for arid environments and is critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
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Red Lechwe
This semi-aquatic antelope exhibits a striking chestnut-red coat and is commonly found in the marshy regions of southern Africa.
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Blesbok
A South African antelope with a white face, chestnut body, and striking lyre-shaped horns.
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Nile Lechwe
A relative of the red lechwe, this antelope is specialized for life in swampy habitats and sports a reddish-brown coat.
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Thomson Gazelle
A small, fast African gazelle with distinctively curved horns, the Thomson's gazelle is commonly found on the savannah.
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Grant Gazelle
Slightly larger than the Thomson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle has similar curved horns and is a common sight in East African grasslands.
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Dama Gazelle
Critically endangered, dama gazelles have slender, lyre-shaped horns and inhabit the arid regions of North Africa.
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Springbok
Springboks are South African antelope famous for their ability to "pronk" or leap into the air, displaying striking white facial and body markings.
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Sable
Sable antelope are known for their scimitar-shaped horns and striking black or dark brown coats, native to southern Africa.
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Blue Wildebeest
Large African antelope with a bluish-gray coat and prominent, curved horns, often seen in migratory herds.
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Black Wildebeest
Dark-coated wildebeest species native to southern Africa, known for their distinctive manes.
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White Wildebeest
Light-colored wildebeest species also known as the common wildebeest, often seen in large herds on the African plains.
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Sitatunga
A swamp-dwelling antelope with splayed hooves, adapted for life in wetlands, found in central Africa.
GOAT
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Ibex
Sure-footed mountain goats with curved horns, adapted to rocky terrain in mountainous regions.
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Markhor
The Markhor, found in Central Asia, is a striking wild goat with spiral horns, well-adapted to mountainous terrain.
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Catalina
Wild sheep species native to Corsica, characterized by their impressive, twisted horns.
SHEEP
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Mouflon Sheep
Wild sheep native to Europe and Asia, recognizable by their spiral horns and brownish coat.
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Four Horn
African sheep species known for their unique, four-horned configuration, native to arid regions.
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Black Hawaiian
A feral sheep breed in Hawaii, often seen in mountainous and forested areas.
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Aoudad Sheep
The Aoudad Sheep, native to North Africa, is identified by its distinctive curved horns and sandy-brown fur. Well-adapted to rocky terrains, these herbivores exhibit agility and resilience in arid environments.
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Texas Dall Sheep
A white feral sheep breed in Texas, often hunted for sport and meat.
BIRDS
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Dove
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Turkey
IMPORTANT NOTE:
*Prices are subject to change without notice. The wildlife market has become very volatile due to Covid, inflation, and markets hitting new highs.
*A wounded animal is charged the same as a kill. We will do our best to locate the animal; but unfortunately, there are no guarantees on wounded game.