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Description
An Oryx hunt can be an amazing experience. Also known as gemsbok, the oryx is a visually striking antelope with distinct markings and long, straight horns (30–40 inches) grown by both sexes. Standing approximately 46 inches at the shoulder and six feet in length, oryx often weigh near 500 pounds. The thick tan-colored hide covering the oryx is marked on the face with symmetrical black and white triangular patches and broad stripes from the horns over the eyes to a white muzzle. Farther down the muzzle, black stripes move down the neck and around the underbody, forming bands around all four legs. Also moving from the head along the spine is a black stripe consisting of a short black mane at the neck to the black tasseled tail. This is a 2:1 fully guided hunt with options to upgrade to a 1:1 hunt. This is only for an off-range hunt. Option to select for a private land hunt. The application period for big game species in New Mexico typically opens early in the year (January) and closes sometime in early to mid-March. Private land hunts can be purchased OTC and are typically available April until March the following year.
Details
- Species: African Oryx
- Average Classification: 30 - 40
- Shot Opportunity: 90
- Weapons: Rifle, Muzzleloader
- Hunt Catalog #: RB19783-04
- Tag Availability: Draw And Landowner Voucher
Average rifle shots are between 250-600 yards.
Hunts can be arranged for either June & July or December-March
Options
Non-hunter
1:1 Hunt
Additional Day of Hunting
Outfitter Provided Muzzleloader
Private Land Hunt (if voucher needed)
Available Dates
November 01, 2025 - March 31, 2026
Pricing
- Price: $6,999.00
Hunts can be arranged for either June & July or December-March. State fees, licenses, and taxes not included in listed hunt price. Applicants will be required to purchase an annual game hunting license (appx. $65) and habitat stamp (appx. $10) in addition to the nonrefundable application fee of about $15 when applying for draw hunts or purchasing private only license. State of New Mexico does require applicants front license fees for species applied for, in which case an oryx license is about $1,623. Only the species license fee will be refunded if not drawn; annual license costs and application fees will not be refunded if not drawn. There is no point system in this state, so odds of drawing are randomized. The cost of private only oryx licenses is about $1,610. Annual license fees and application still apply. If purchasing the OTC/private land license, carcass tags will be MAILED and take 10-14 days to be delivered depending on carrier.
Group Options
Option for a non-hunter. Option for an additional day of hunting. Option for a 1:1 hunt. Option for a private land hunt. Option for outfitter provided muzzleloader.
Location
Central, New Mexico, United States of America
Refund Policy:
Deposits are not refundable. When you make a deposit or payment that money is used to reserve your adventure dates and we cannot sell them to anyone else. If for some reason you have to cancel, you will lose your deposit and any payments you have made. If you are concerned that you might get sick or otherwise have to cancel, we suggest buying trip insurance. There are insurance companies that specialize in providing insurance policies for outfitter bookings and hunts. One such company we recommend is globalrescue.com. It is also our policy, depending on the adventure you booked and at our discretion, that if you have to cancel and we are able to book a replacement for you at the regular price we will work with you to apply your deposits to another adventure. Please note that we cannot refund or roll state or government license fees, application fees, draw results, or tags.
Description
Traditionally, Oryx are found in desert, steppe and savanna ecosystems of Africa and the Middle East at elevations between 3,500–4,800 feet. In New Mexico, the Chihuahuan Desert in White Sands Missile Range and the surrounding areas is remarkably similar to the arid, native habitats where oryx subsist with very little water. New Mexico Oryx hunting originated in the late 1940’s when Frank C. Hibben, an avid big-game hunter and then chairman of the New Mexico State Game Commission, remembered hunting the African oryx in arid deserts similar to regions of southern New Mexico. Subsequently, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) from 1969–1977 released 93 captivity bred oryx onto White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in the Tularosa Basin. As a result, Oryx hunting is now available. Similar to Africa, the Tularosa Basin has a large predator, the native mountain lion, that was expected to prey on oryx and help maintain a localized and healthy population— hopefully of about 600 animals. But lack of predation and rapid reproduction by this exotic hunt species quickly established a population that spread into surrounding areas, peaking at 4,000–6,000 animals by 2001. Already by the mid-1990s, the overabundance had prompted NMDGF and WSMR to develop a management plan to address the spreading population. Working with private landowners and public-land managers from the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, USDA Forest Service and BLM, Oryx hunting to manage population growth are conducted regularly and licenses issued periodically for oryx hunting move beyond the boundaries of WSMR ( off range ). Oryx primarily live in herds of 10–40 animals, comprised of one dominant male, a harem of females and a few non-dominant males. Many males remain solitary and defend a sole territory by marking it with dung deposits. This hunt package is for a 2:1 fully guided 5 day hunt. Option to upgrade to a 1:1 hunt. This outfitter only offers hunt OFF RANGE hunts on both public and private land.
HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)
- Lodging & Accommodations: Cabin/Lodge?
Lodging & Accommodations Scale
5 - Cabin/Lodge
4 - Bunk House/Trailer
3 - Wall Tent
2 - Backpack Tent
1 - Client Provided/Hotel
This outfitter has a few options for their lodging and accommodations for the hunters that want to experience the wall tent atmosphere we have wall tents on elevated platforms with wood stove heat, electric ran to them to charge electrical devices. They are outfitted with 4-full size beds with plenty of room for gear. We also have a cabin that is available that is outfitted with 4-full size beds plenty of room for gear and power ran with several electrical outlets to charge phones cameras etc. Cabins and lodge is also available depending on what unit is drawn.
- Menu & Food: Full Kitchen?
Menu & Food Scale
5 - 5 Star Catered
4 - Full Kitchen
3 - Field Kitchen
2 - Backpack Food
1 - Client Provided
Note: We do prepare our delicious food a little on the spicy side so if you have a problem with that we ask that you please let us know ahead of time so that we can help you enjoy your meal all the more. With all of the lodging accommodations meals are always the same and sure to give you an amazing taste of what New Mexico food is all about. Based on the kind of hunt booked (wall tent or lodge) depending on the unit drawn, the outfitter will supply a full kitchen or field kitchen for meals.
- Physical Conditions: Heavy Hiking?
Physical Conditions Scale:
5 - All Vehicle Access
4 - Light Hiking
3 - Moderate Hiking
2 - Heavy Hiking
1 - Extreme Back Country
The outfitter can arrange the hunt for any physical ability. Hunter will need to be prepared to stalk and crawl to get within shot distance of the target animal. Travel will be provided on this hunt with trucks and side x sides. Oryx can be found in steep and rocky terrain so hunter will need to be prepared for some moderate to heavy hiking. Hunter will need to be prepared to hike 1-4 miles a day.
Transportation (To/From Basecamp)
Whether driving or flying, we recommend that you arrive a day or two before your hunt, in order to make sure you are ready for the first day of the hunt. You are responsible for your transportation to and from Albuquerque International Airport, It is a good idea to rent a truck or SUV for the roads you’ll be traveling. Outfitter will meet hunters at their home base bed and breakfast before the hunt starts.
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- Lodging & Accommodations
- Menu & Food
- Physical Conditions
Description
Hunter should be prepared for a variety of weather depending on when the hunt is booked. A good layering system is recommended with long sleeves and a light jacket as weather can be windy and cooler in the mornings and evenings. Good glass (both spotting scope and binoculars) are recommended. Outfitter suggests 10x42 or 15x50 or better. Hunter will need to be prepared to stalk by crawling to get in the best position to make a shot on a good buck. All field transportation will be provided by truck or side x side. Full gear list to be provided if requested when booked.
What Outfitter Provides
- Meals
- Field Transportation
- Lodging
- Expert Guide Service
- Private Land (if private land hunt is selected)
What to Bring
- Cooler for Meat Transport
- Knee Pads
- Spotting Scope & Tripod
- Durable Hiking Boots
- Binoculars & Rangefinder
- Day Pack
- Durable Shooting Sticks
- Moderate Weather Hunting Clothing-layering system recommended
- Hunt Hat & Gloves (depending on season hunting)
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