Hunting and Shooting
South America

Follow us to the hotspots of wingshooting or hunting big game in South America. We are proud to work together with the most recommended and highly experienced providers in this sector.

The dove we pursue in Argentina is the fast flying cousin of North America’s Mourning dove—the bird that made “dove hunting” popular. The rolling hills, dry creek beds and narrow valleys make any type of hunting scenario possible. If you want to hit a lot of doves, we will put you in productive spots. If you prefer a few hours of the most challenging hunting you can imagine, we have spots for that too! There are millions and millions of doves, because there is a fantastic habitat.

Argentina and Uruguay offer a buffet of duck species and some of the most beautiful ducks in the world. There are several types of teal, including a slightly larger version of the cinnamon teal. Also, two types of pintails: the white-cheeked or Bahama pintail that many find to be the most attractive of all the ducks, and the yellow-billed pintail. In addition, you’ll find wigeon, whistling ducks, shovelers, and the rosy-billed pochard—a big, dark duck that flies like a mallard and decoys like a canvasback. Typical duck hunting trips include as few as five or as many as thirteen duck species. Our lodges are located in areas where ducks thrive, with acres upon acres of secluded wetlands plus corn, soybeans and sorghum fields.

When you come duck hunting at one of our lodges, you’ll experience a variety of hunting scenarios, and most of them will be familiar to the traditional waterfowler. From large ponds to small lagoons, to wide spots in small channels, we’ll take you where the ducks are. Sometimes this requires a short walk, or a quick trip by boat, tractor, truck or ATV. But in all cases, the ducks are accessible for hunters of all ages and experiences.

From doves and pigeon hunting in Cordoba to ducks and perdiz outside of Buenos Aires—plus mixed-bag sport in friendly Uruguay—let us take you to the birds.

The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the most relevant and popular big-game species in Argentina and Chile. While it is a non-native animal that was introduced in the late 1800s, the Red Deer or Red Stag spread rapidly after introduction and today Argentina and Chile boast the biggest herds in the world!

Red Stags thrive in two main habitats: the brush country of south-central Argentina (primarily in La Pampa and San Luis provinces) and the beautiful Andes region of northern Patagonia.

Hunting in northern Patagonia is very similar to elk hunting in the Rockies, where hiking and horse backing is the norm. The best time of the year to chase big bulls is during the peak of the rut, which is usually between mid-March and mid-April.

Northern Patagonia offers the possibility of combining red deer hunting with great trout fishing. The best stag country is crisscrossed by some of the best trout streams in South America. This is a great option for a non-hunting partner. There are also plenty of huge wild boars in the area.

In order to access the best areas at the right time, it is very important to book your hunt well in advance. It is advisable to make reservations at least 1 year prior to the scheduled trip.

We organize very personalized trips , and we conduct only fair chase hunts. We guarantee that our clients will be hunting in the best locations at the best time and will have the best hunting experience in a region that is populated by an abundance of stags.

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