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Mason County exotics #8870121 06/18/23 09:34 PM
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Just wondering what, if any, free range exotics are in Mason county?

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I'm no aficionado, but I'd guess "you name it." I'd assume the ego farmers have tried everything.


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A friend hit an axis as he was leaving town a few weeks back, by the golf course. We have seen a few black buck on the west side of the county and a few axis. They are shot on site.


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Off the top of mind, we've had axis, fallow, red stag, blackbuck that I am aware of. The blackbuck group had grown to over 10 over a couple years of not hunting them. Unfortunately, the big freeze got most of them a couple years back. LO found them in a barn/shed they had taken shelter in. I know know the dominant buck and a doe made it as I saw them the following weekend. Haven't seen them since so I assume he went in search of a new harem.

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We had a lease on the Llano River south of town that had Blackbuck and Axis. I also know of at least one area with free-range Aoudad as well.


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Axis and blackbuck are the most common, with some aoudad and fallow, and then the occasional very random animal.

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I hunt in southeast Mason County, and the the longtime lease members have said they have never seen any exotics on the lease. Then 2 years ago a member saw 2 young bull Red Stag and he was able to harvest one of them, but none since. I had observed some free range blackbuck a few miles from the lease, but that was before the big freeze, so I am u sure if any survived.

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