Bongo Antelope Hunts | Stone Creek Ranch
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Bongo Antelope Hunts

Bongo Antelope Hunts

Originating from the dense forests of Central and West Africa, Bongo Antelope have captivated hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike with their striking striped coats and majestic spiral horns. These elusive creatures offer a rare and thrilling hunting experience.

Hunting Bongo Antelope at Stone Creek Ranch is an adventure unlike any other. Our expert guides diligently scout every day, rain or shine, ensuring the highest chances of a successful and memorable hunt. Whether you’re just starting your hunting journey or are a seasoned expert, we’ll provide the comfort, support, and excitement you deserve. This is truly a hunt you’ll cherish forever.

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 Bongo Antelope:

Both males and females are known for their striking reddish-brown coats marked by 10-15 distinctive vertical white stripes. Adult Bongos can stand around four feet at the shoulder, with males typically weighing between 500-900 pounds, significantly larger than females. Their magnificent spiraled horns can grow up to three feet long, adding to their grandeur and appeal.

Bongo Antelope are primarily nocturnal, grazing on leaves, grasses, and fruits in the cover of dense forests. Adapted perfectly for their forested habitat, they move quietly and swiftly through thick vegetation. Calves are usually born in the dense underbrush, with births typically occurring year-round but peaking during certain seasons depending on environmental conditions.

Bongo populations have decreased significantly in recent decades due to habitat loss and poaching, making controlled hunts an important part of conservation and breeding efforts.

Call us at (254) 317-0468 to learn more about our individual and corporate Trophy Scimitar Oryx hunts.

Trophy Fees:

  • Trophy - Price on Request
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