Texas Ostrich Hunts | Stone Creek Ranch
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Ostrich Hunts

Ostrich Hunts

Native to the vast plains and deserts of Africa, the Ostrich is the largest living bird on Earth. Known for their powerful legs and unique appearance, these flightless birds provide a truly distinctive and exciting hunting opportunity.

Hunting Ostrich at Stone Creek Ranch is unlike any hunt you’ve experienced. Our skilled guides scout the ranch daily to track these elusive birds, ensuring you have the best possible chance at success. Whether this is your first hunt or your hundredth, we’ll tailor the experience to your comfort and skill level for a one-of-a-kind 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 may hunt without a guide but must accept full responsibility for judging the caliber of the animal he or she shoots and the associated trophy fees. 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.

More about the Ostrich:

Ostriches can stand over 8 feet tall and weigh more than 300 pounds, making them the largest birds in the world. While they cannot fly, their muscular legs allow them to run at speeds of up to 45 mph. Males typically have bold black and white plumage, while females sport brownish-gray tones.

They are primarily herbivores, feeding on seeds, grasses, and roots, but will also consume insects and small animals. Ostriches are social birds, often found in pairs or groups, and can be aggressive when threatened.

Although not endangered, managed hunts play a role in controlling population dynamics and supporting ranch-based conservation efforts.

 

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

Hunt Fees:

  • Trophy – Price on Request
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