Nile Lechwe
Nile Lechwe are an antelope species that prefer wetland areas. They are diurnal animals, meaning they are particularly active in the day, early mornings, and late afternoons, making those the best times to hunt this exquisite trophy. Only the male Nile Lechwe grows horns. The stunning, sweeping “S” shaped horns of the mature male Lechwe, along with their refined dark reddish-brown shaggy coat and distinctive white saddle at their shoulders make them an exceptional trophy to choose for your next hunt. With no seasonal restrictions, the Nile Lechwe is a suitable trophy hunt for any time of year you choose.



There is no better place to hunt the Texas Hill Country than at Dos C's. You can hunt by any method and various strategies from stalks, to blinds, stands etc. and later relax in our lodge with incredible accommodations at the end of a hunting day. The lodge is 6,000 square feet and newly constructed. It is equipped with a spacious bar where you can talk about the day's events and past hunting memories. Behind the lodge at the outdoor living area there is incredible game viewing with many species coming and going throughout the day and evening. There are 6 spacious rooms available and the lodge can sleep up to 14 comfortably.