Time and again, one hears the stories about the fantastic wingshooting in Argentina. But now, more than ever, bird hunting in Uruguay is becoming increasingly popular—especially the great dove hunting in Uruguay.
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Time and again, one hears the stories about the fantastic wingshooting in Argentina. But now, more than ever, bird hunting in Uruguay is becoming increasingly popular—especially the great dove hunting in Uruguay.
The outdoor television community has embraced Uruguay as of late, showcasing the great waterfowl hunting in Uruguay, and the high volume dove hunting—dove hunting that rivals the dove hunting in Argentina, their next door neighbor.
It’s only a matter of time before the popularity of the wingshooting in Uruguay will be every bit as popular as the bird hunting in Argentina, so let Adventurix give you a jump start on finding the best dove hunting lodges in Uruguay.
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Los Gauchos Outfitters hosts more bird hunters in Uruguay than any other outfitter. After only 5 years of operation in this small country, Los Gauchos has dominated the market by offering very high quality dove and duck hunts in Uruguay for prices that are simply unbeatable (their daily rates are significantly lower than their competitors, and they even include gratuities and Benelli semi autos in their Uruguay wingshooting packages).
Los Gauchos Outfitters is a favorite of the pro staff at Benelli and Beretta, as evidenced by the fact that they have chose Los Gauchos to do four bird hunting videos in Uruguay in the last three years.
Another stand out in Uruguay is David Denies’s Hasparran Lodge. Hasparran is known for its excellent Uruguay dove hunting and fine accommodations, cuisine, and service. Run by experienced outfitter Bernardo Barran, Hasparran has been hosting a loyal clientele for over 20 years now.
Guests can expect to enjoy great Uruguay dove hunts, decoyed pigeons, and Perdiz hunting that is on par with the best wingshooting lodges in Argentina, or the anywhere in the world for that matter.
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One of the most enjoyable aspects of bird hunting in Uruguay at Hasparran is the caliber of their well-trained bird dogs. Master dog trainer, Bernardo Barran, oversees their training from day one, and all of the dogs are named after famous painters…such as Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh.
So while the world if full of great wingshooting trips, hunting in Uruguay should not be overlooked—because aside from being the safest, and most politically stable country in South America, Uruguay has a unique flavor that is all its own.
The nation of Uruguay can best be compared to one of several European countries, as this small country (which is roughly the size of the state of Arkansas) least resembles its Latin American neighbors in many ways. Visiting wingshooters often comment that hunting in Uruguay reminds them of their trips to the south of France, or northern Spain, than anywhere they have been in South American, or Central America.
Before making your plans, and selecting an outfitter, keep in mind that Uruguay dove hunting is not the only venue in this country that makes for an excellent wingshooting trip. The duck hunting in Uruguay, and upland hunting in Uruguay is also out of this world.
So no matter what reason you need to convince yourself to put a Uruguayan hunting trip on your short list of international wingshooting trips—just do it! You will not be sorry that you did.
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