DaleT
New member
Two of us drew the Rhodes Canyon hunt for Jan 31, 2009. I have talked to a few people that hunted it last year and got some tips. I would like to get some field judging tips from some of you guys that have a lot of experience with it. I personally think any mature Oryx will make a fine trophy, but of course I do want the biggest one I can get 
I have heard 2 1/2 times face length is a good measure of maturity. I assume the young ones have a smaller ratio?
When the animal is feeding, if the horns are level with it's back, your looking at roughly 31" of horns. So therefore I will be looking for an animal that has 5+ inches sticking over it's back.
There was also some ear to horn length ratio, but is sounded pretty shakey.
At this point, it sounds like if I get a shot at a 36 incher, I should probably go ahead and take it, or risk getting skunked, or shooting a little one late in the game.
Your thoughts please
I have heard 2 1/2 times face length is a good measure of maturity. I assume the young ones have a smaller ratio?
When the animal is feeding, if the horns are level with it's back, your looking at roughly 31" of horns. So therefore I will be looking for an animal that has 5+ inches sticking over it's back.
There was also some ear to horn length ratio, but is sounded pretty shakey.
At this point, it sounds like if I get a shot at a 36 incher, I should probably go ahead and take it, or risk getting skunked, or shooting a little one late in the game.
Your thoughts please