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  1. Trophy Pere David’s Deer Hunt: $5450.00. (We have some slightly smaller males for less) Included: 2 Day guide Fee & 2 nights lodging. Non-Hunter Per Night (Observing Fee): $210. If you shoot a pregnant female of any breed, you will be fined $1,000. We have full kitchen, cable TV, ice and a fire pit at your disposal.

  2. The adult Père David's deer reaches a head-and-body length of up to 1.9–2.2 meters (6.2–7.2 ft) and stands about 1.2 meters (3.9 ft) tall at the shoulder. [11] The tail is relatively long for a deer, measuring 50–66 centimeters (20–26 in) when straightened. Weight is between 135 and 200 kilograms (300 and 440 lb).

  3. Sep 4, 2023 · Pere David’s Deer has played a significant role in both cultural and scientific history. In ancient China, it was considered a symbol of nobility and was hunted exclusively by the aristocracy. The species’ graceful appearance and majestic antlers made it a highly sought-after prize among the elite.

  4. Oct 3, 2017 · True story: had Nuge out to the ranch for a hunt and bought some 2" thick butcher shop prime ribeyes He shot an old pere David bull and all we saved for us was the tender loins (he donates most of his meat, that year he was sending pallets of jerky to the troops). We cooked those TL's on the same fire as the ribeyes.

  5. Basic facts about Père David's Deer: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  6. A Pere David hunt is a truly rare and unique experience! A native of China, the Pere David deer offers a rare and unique hunt. This is a 3 day hunt – there is a $100 per person lodging fee per night in our spacious lodge. Please let us know how many guests to expect. Please note: GUIDES WORK FOR TIPS: it is customary to tip a minimum of 10% ...

  7. Pere David’s. Also known as the milu is a species of deer that went extinct in their native country of China and reintroduced and have flourished in Texas. They prefers wetland habitats., weigh: Buck’s 400-500 lbs and Doe’s 350-400 lbs. are unique in that the long tines point backward, while the main beam extends almost directly upward.

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