Eland Hunts
Originating from the open savannas and grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, the Eland Antelope is the largest antelope species in the world, known for its impressive stature and iconic spiral horns. These majestic animals offer a challenging and rewarding hunt.
Hunting Eland Antelope at Stone Creek Ranch promises an unparalleled experience. Our experienced guides diligently scout the ranch daily, ensuring the highest possible success rate for your hunt. Whether you’re new to hunting or a seasoned professional, we strive to create an enjoyable and unforgettable hunting adventure.
All-Inclusive Hunting Packages:
You may hunt using any method you prefer, including Spot and Stalk, Bow Hunting, Rifle Hunting, Pistol Hunting, Safari Style, or from a Blind. Our Packages Include:
Single Room: $495/night + Trophy Fee
Double Room: $795/night + Trophy Fee
• Non-Hunting Guests $450 / night
• Chef prepared meals
• All-Inclusive Beverages
• One-on-one Guide Service
• Ranch Transportation to and from the field
• Trophy Care (field dressing, caping, quartering of meat, and storage in our onsite refrigerated cooler)
• Transportation for your Trophy to the Ranch’s local Taxidermist and/or to local meat processor.(Hunter makes all other arrangements with Taxidermist and meat processor.)
• Game Room, Trophy Bass and Crappie Fishing and other activities as time allows.
NOTE: Hunters are encouraged to tip the guides 10-15%. Bowhunters are encouraged to tip guides 20%. There will also be a $175 ranch access fee applied to the final bill.
Call us at (254) 317-0468 to learn more about our individual and corporate Scimitar Oryx hunts.
More About the Eland Antelope:
Adult Eland Antelopes are impressive in size, standing over five feet tall at the shoulder. Males typically weigh between 1,300 to 2,200 pounds, making them one of the heaviest, if not the heaviest antelope species in the world. They are characterized by their tan coats with faint vertical white stripes, massive bodies, and twisted, spiral horns which can measure up to 4 feet long.
Elands are primarily browsers and grazers, feeding on grasses, leaves, and branches during the cooler hours of the morning and late afternoon. They have excellent adaptability and can survive in various habitats, from open savanna to woodland. Calves are usually born during rainy seasons when resources are plentiful.
Eland Antelopes have been admired for their beauty and respected for their strength by hunters and conservationists alike, playing an important role in managed wildlife conservation efforts.
Call us at (254) 317-0468 to learn more about our individual and corporate Trophy Scimitar Oryx hunts.