African & Exotic Game

Axis Deer Hunting

The spotted royalty of exotic deer hunting

36"
Shoulder Height
150-250
Weight (lbs)
30"
SCI Minimum
75
RW Minimum

Identification

Rich reddish-brown coat with distinctive white spots retained year-round. Elegant lyre-shaped antlers with three points per side.

Habitat

Native to Indian subcontinent. Now thriving in Texas Hill Country, Australia, and various exotic game ranches worldwide.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 30" (rifle) using Method 21-T. Main beams typically 28-33". World record 41".

Did You Know?

Axis deer are considered by many to be the most beautiful deer in the world. Unlike other deer species, bucks can shed and regrow their antlers at any time of year, meaning trophy-class animals can be hunted year-round in Texas.

About Axis Deer

The axis deer (Axis axis), also known as chital or spotted deer, is native to the Indian subcontinent and is considered one of the most beautiful deer species in the world. Introduced to Texas in the 1930s, they have thrived in the Hill Country and South Texas, where wild populations now exceed 15,000 animals with many more on managed ranches.

Axis deer maintain their distinctive spotted coat throughout their lives, unlike fawns of other deer species that lose their spots. This reddish-brown coat with white spots and a dark dorsal stripe makes them immediately recognizable. Bucks grow elegant lyre-shaped antlers with three points per side, typically measuring 28-33 inches on mature animals.

What makes axis deer unique among deer species is their asynchronous breeding cycle. Unlike whitetail or mule deer with fixed rut periods, axis deer can breed year-round, with individual bucks shedding and regrowing antlers on their own schedules. This means trophy hunting opportunities exist throughout the year, though peak activity often occurs from May to August.

Axis deer are highly social, often forming herds of 10-30 animals. They are primarily grazers, preferring grasses but also browsing on forbs and leaves. Their excellent eyesight and hearing, combined with a loud alarm bark, make them challenging quarry. However, their herding nature and tendency to frequent water sources and feeding areas create predictable hunting opportunities.

The meat of axis deer is considered exceptional table fare—mild, tender, and low in fat. Many hunters pursue axis deer specifically for the venison quality, making them a dual-purpose trophy and meat animal.

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 30"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 27"
SCI Method 21-T
Rowland Ward Min 75 cm / 29½"
World Record 41"

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 34-38"
Body Length 4-5 ft
Weight (Bucks) 150-250 lbs
Weight (Does) 90-150 lbs
Typical Antler Length 28-33"

Species Info

  • Scientific Name: Axis axis
  • Also Known As: Chital, Spotted Deer
  • Native Range: Indian Subcontinent
  • Introduced To: Texas, Hawaii, Australia, Argentina
  • Diet: Grazer (grasses, forbs)
  • Social Structure: Herds of 10-30
  • Activity: Crepuscular (dawn/dusk)
  • Breeding: Year-round (asynchronous)

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