Argentina duck hunting is some of the best bird hunting in the world. A duck hunting trip to Argentina is special for a variety of reasons, but foremost in the minds of most waterfowlers are the liberal limits.
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Argentina duck hunting is some of the best bird hunting in the world. A duck hunting trip to Argentina is special for a variety of reasons, but foremost in the minds of most waterfowlers are the liberal limits.
The liberal limits placed on the species, combined with your Argentina duck hunting guide having the ability to allow shooters in the party to shoot toward his limit (and the limits of the bird pick up boys) allows for nearly unlimited shooting on ducks.
The second most enticing factor when considering an Argentina duck hunt is the fact that visiting duck hunters will have a chance to shoot so many new and beautiful species of birds that do not exist in the wild above the Equator (with a few exceptions, such as the Cinnamon Teal). Duck hunting in Argentina offers species such as: Rosybilled Pochard, Brown Pintail, Bahama Pintail, White-faced tree duck, Chiloe (pronounced Chill-o-way) widgeon, Red Shoveler, Brazilian teal, and many more.
The third and probably neatest reason is the ability to hunt in two duck seasons per year. The Argentina duck season runs from April to late September (depending on the province), and there are some destinations that even permit operators with agricultural exemptions to shoot ducks year round.
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There are few sensations more welcome than stepping off the airplane for an Argentina duck hunting trip in July, only to breathe in a deep breath of fresh cold air, triggering an immediate pleasure center in your brain that says, “WOW! Duck hunting weather!”.
Apart from the great duck hunting, unique species of ducks, and the fact that one is in a duck blind while one’s friends are sweating on a golf course somewhere (or worse in an air conditioned office) somewhere back in North America, the cultural experience of hunting in Argentina is one that offers a flavor that is difficult to describe to those who have never experienced.
Many duck hunters who have never been to “deep” South America: Argentina, Uruguay, or Chile might think of this part of the world as primitive, unsophisticated, and dangerous—when the reality of the situation is the complete opposite. Unlike Columbia, Venezuela, Peru, and Brazil, there are not high levels of violent crime and aggravated robbery in these countries—and in the small country towns where great Argentina duck hunting takes place, violent crime is virtually unheard of.
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Still many find some reason to put off making plans for their Argentina duck hunt, and they are missing out. Or are they the smart ones? Argentina duck hunting is addictive—leaving a lasting impression on those who have done it to want to repeat the experience every year.
On Adventurix, one will find many of the best duck hunting lodges in Argentina, in addition to other world class duck hunting lodges in Uruguay, Mexico, and Canada—all of the best duck hunting destinations in the world. Now the hard part is up to you: deciding which duck hunting trip to take.
It is human nature to want to repeat the same trip to the same great bird hunting outfitters that have provided world class bird hunting for you on numerous occasions, but it also be a great experience to venture out and chart a course in new frontiers where not only does the local population not hunt ducks, but where ducks have never even seen a decoy, not camo is required, and you have a chance to enjoy a slice of what duck hunting was like for our ancestors over 100 years ago.
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