Intro to this species—landscapes, strategies, costs, and comforts.
Overview
The opossum is North America’s only native marsupial, famous for “playing dead” as a defense mechanism. These nocturnal scavengers are opportunistic feeders, eating everything from insects to fruit to small animals. They are often included on varmint hunts as a novelty. With their hairless tails and sharp teeth, they’re an unusual but resilient part of many ecosystems.
Opossum hunts are typically run as guided, after-dark varmint outings on private ranchlands where these small, nocturnal marsupials are plentiful. Participants ride in trucks or ATVs with high-power lights or thermal optics to locate possums along fence lines, creek beds, and wooded edges, often taking shots at close to moderate range with rimfire rifles or shotguns. Hunts usually begin at dusk and continue into the night, with no bag limits on opossums and other invasive species such as raccoons, armadillos, and coyotes. These excursions provide ample shooting opportunities, are family-friendly, require minimal physical exertion, and often include all guide services and field dressing of game.
Opossum hunts are offered as self-guided, day-trip outings with no lodging or meals provided. Participants must arrange their own housing and bring personal sleeping gear, as there are no on-site beds or cots included. Heating and cooling amenities are not available, so hunters should plan equipment and clothing to suit the expected weather conditions.
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Hill Country Varmint Variety Hunt, Great for Kids
This is a great guided hunting option, especially those wanting to hunt with children. There are abundant shot opportunities on Lonesome Whale Ranch for: rabbits, armadillos, raccoons, coyotes, bobcats and possums.
The guided hunts start at sundown, and includes cruising around Lonesome Whale Ranch with thermal scopes and harvesting any number of invasive varmints we have around the property.
Texas
Opossum
Raccoon
Armadillo
Coyote
Bobcat
Lonesome Oak Outfitters
Fair Chase
Private
Housing Not Provided
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
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Opossum FAQs
What you need to know before you book:
What makes hunting opossum unique?
Opossum hunts are after-dark varmint outings that rely on trucks or ATVs equipped with high-power lights or thermal optics. Instead of hiking through the woods, you ride fence lines, creek beds and wooded edges while scanning for these nocturnal marsupials. The combination of vehicle support, close-to-moderate-range shots and no bag limits on opossums and other invasive species makes it a fast-paced, family-friendly experience.
How challenging is it to hunt opossum?
Opossum hunting is relatively low-difficulty. Since you remain in or near a vehicle and follow guide-scouted routes, it requires minimal physical exertion. The main challenges are safely handling rimfire rifles or shotguns in the dark and mastering the use of lights or thermal optics for quick target identification.
Are hunts of opossum more on public or private land?
Most opossum hunts take place on private ranchlands where landowners have granted access and populations are robust. Hunting on private property ensures reliable sightings and allows guides to tailor routes and night-running permissions without the restrictions often found on public lands.
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This is a great guided hunting option, especially those wanting to hunt with children. There are abundant shot opportunities on Lonesome Whale Ranch for: rabbits, armadillos, raccoons, coyotes, bobcats and possums.
The guided hunts start at sundown, and includes cruising around Lonesome Whale Ranch with thermal scopes and harvesting any number of invasive varmints we have around the property.
Texas
Opossum
Raccoon
Armadillo
Coyote
Bobcat
Lonesome Oak Outfitters
Fair Chase
Private
Housing Not Provided
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
Contact
Check Availability
Contact Outfitter
Thank you! Your submission has been received! We will be in touch in the next 24 hours.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
This info will not be shared with other outfitters or sold in any way. We will not SPAM you. We grab this info so that we can (quickly) make a warm introduction between you and the outfitter. Then we step aside and let you communicate by email, text, or phone with the outfitter as you see fit.
Alternatively, log in or sign up to see this outfitter’s contact info so you can reach out directly.
Check Availability
Request received! We’re reaching out to the outfitter and will update you as soon as we hear back.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
When you submit this request, we will do the legwork of calling and emailing the outfitter to see if they have an opening on your requested dates. We will continue reaching out to the outfitter daily until we hear back. You’ll hear from us very soon.