TEXAS DALL SHEEP
Hunts Includes One (1) Texas Dall Ram
The Texas Dall Sheep is a highly sought-after member of the Corsican ram family, known for its bright white coat, impressive horn structure, and strong presence in exotic game collections. Created through crossbreeding Mouflon rams with white domestic sheep, the Texas Dall is a visually striking trophy that stands out in any hunter’s lineup.
These rams are similar in size and shape to the Black Hawaiian, with muscular frames and thick shoulders that support their heavy, curled horns. Mature Texas Dall rams typically have horns measuring 25 to 35 inches, with some reaching or exceeding 40 inches, depending on age and genetics.
Their pure white coloration, sometimes accompanied by light cream or tan markings, makes them a popular choice for both first-time exotic hunters and experienced collectors looking to round out their Corsican slam. Their coats often grow fuller in the winter, giving them an even more majestic appearance.
Hunting Texas Dall Sheep in South Texas provides both challenge and reward. These animals are extremely alert and fast on their feet, using the terrain to their advantage. You’ll find them in rocky areas, brush-covered ridges, and open pastures where a spot-and-stalk approach is ideal.
Beyond their striking appearance, Texas Dall rams offer a memorable hunting experience in the scenic South Texas brush country. Whether you’re pursuing them for the mount, the meat, or the adventure, a Texas Dall Sheep hunt at Dead Man’s Pass Ranch will be one to remember.
TEXAS DALL SHEEP
Hunts Includes One (1) Texas Dall Ram
The Texas Dall Sheep is a highly sought-after member of the Corsican ram family, known for its bright white coat, impressive horn structure, and strong presence in exotic game collections. Created through crossbreeding Mouflon rams with white domestic sheep, the Texas Dall is a visually striking trophy that stands out in any hunter’s lineup.
These rams are similar in size and shape to the Black Hawaiian, with muscular frames and thick shoulders that support their heavy, curled horns. Mature Texas Dall rams typically have horns measuring 25 to 35 inches, with some reaching or exceeding 40 inches, depending on age and genetics.
Their pure white coloration, sometimes accompanied by light cream or tan markings, makes them a popular choice for both first-time exotic hunters and experienced collectors looking to round out their Corsican slam. Their coats often grow fuller in the winter, giving them an even more majestic appearance.
Hunting Texas Dall Sheep in South Texas provides both challenge and reward. These animals are extremely alert and fast on their feet, using the terrain to their advantage. You’ll find them in rocky areas, brush-covered ridges, and open pastures where a spot-and-stalk approach is ideal.
Beyond their striking appearance, Texas Dall rams offer a memorable hunting experience in the scenic South Texas brush country. Whether you’re pursuing them for the mount, the meat, or the adventure, a Texas Dall Sheep hunt at Dead Man’s Pass Ranch will be one to remember.








