Primary Telephone: 325-655-0877
Wildlife Systems, Inc. is an organization dedicated to delivering a high quality of service for hunters seeking a fulfilling outdoor experience. As you will notice in this website, WSI provides a variety of hunts for various game species on hundreds of thousands of privately owned and managed acres.
Hunt with a proven operation that has been in the business since 1987.
WHITETAIL DEER:
Whitetail Deer hunting is no doubt the heart and soul of Wildlife Systems, Inc., and we have been specializing in offering quality whitetail hunts for 18 years. Our overall
success rate since 1987 has been over 95%. We take some giant whitetails every year, even on some of our less expensive hunts.
MULE DEER:
These mule deer are considered desert mule deer. Mature bucks will typically weigh approximately 200 pounds on the hoof and will generally sport classic dichotomous forked 4 x 4 racks with average spreads ranging from 22" to 27".
ANTELOPE:
These speed goats are well known in the hunting circles and are a symbol of the American West. We have been conducting pronghorn hunts since 1991 with a virtual 100% success rate.
TURKEY:
WSI currently has a tremendous land base with properties located in the heart of the state’s best turkey regions.
It is no wonder that over 75% of our turkey business is repeat customers, as our success rates every year are near 100% on hunters taking at least one Rio Grande gobbler, and most hunters take two.
DOVE:
We offer a hard to beat Dove Hunting Experience. It is fast and furious.
EXOTICS:
AOUDAD SHEEP - Mature males will have a live weight of up to 275 pounds, and both males and females grow horns, but male’s horns grow considerably larger.
NILGAI ANTELOPE - second largest member of the antelope family.
Other exotics blackbuck antelope, axis deer, fallow deer, sika deer, red stag, mouflon sheep, red sheep, Corsican sheep, and scimitar-horned oryx.
LODGING:
Due to our huge land base consisting of hunting operations scattered over many different properties, our camps and lodging varies from one property to the next. Some camps consist of spacious lodge type facilities while others could be described as basic ranch type houses.
Fax Number: 325-947-7703