Gemsbok
The Lone Oak Difference:
Strikingly unique horns that shoot straight up, oryx are one species of antelope that has been a prize trophy for centuries. Unlike the “ranches” that provide a tiny enclosure with a handful of oryx for you to corner- LONE OAK takes you on a real adventure trekking through Texas wilderness. You come back with a hard-earned trophy, irreplaceable memories, and new friendships that will last a lifetime.What’s Included:
- Deliciously prepared meals & non-alcoholic beverages
- Luxury lodging at our ranches
- Field prep and trophy processing
- Good ol’ fashioned camp fire bonding
For added convenience, we are equipped to provide you with a firearm if necessary. However, archery equipment is unavailable at this time. Transportation to a local meat processor and a reputable taxidermist is available upon request.
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Gemsbok
Oryx gazella
These large antelope are amazing to spot out in the field, and more impressive than their stature is their antler length – with their horns often measuring almost the entire animal height from hoof to withers! As if this wasn’t astonishing enough, the females tend to have longer – although narrower – antlers than the males. Don’t let an elusive trophy Gemsbok get away, make sure you’ve got an expert tracker with you who knows the best methods of hunting and finding these exotics. Luckily, our team at LONE OAK ADVENTURES has extensive experience hunting all types of exotics in Texas, as well as in their native African habitats.
More About The Gemsbok:
Gemsbok may reach up to snag leaves or fruit from trees – or dig down almost 3 feet to find roots and tubers! Like some of the other gazelle and oryx, the Gemsbok do not rely on drinking water for their hydration needs.
With no true watering hole gathering spot mentality, Gemsbok are often spotted using a safari style approach, glassing from hilltops looking for their telltale antlers.
With access to watering holes and nutritional supplements, the Gemsbok on the ranches that LONE OAK ADVENTURES hunt survive for around 20 years.
Perfectly suited for the Texas landscape, the Gemsbok prefer scrub and brushland.
Unlike other antlered and horned creatures, the female Gemsbok grow longer than the males – who average 40” in length!
The Gemsbok are social herd animals, who won’t back off from the challenge of a predator.