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Duck and Geese
Duck and Geese
Our country is, without a doubt, a great choice for waterfowl hunting. In this program each hunter shoots between 200 and 250 rounds a day at over 8 different types of species of ducks such as White-faced Whistling-Duck, Silver Teal, Speckled Teal, Brown Pintail , Southern Wigeon, Red Shoveler (male), White-cheeked Pintail, Rosy-billed Pochard, Black-headed Duck , and 2 types of geese. Shooting begins at daybreak all the way up to 11 am. Then we return to the lodge where we have lunch and rest until about 4 pm when we get back to our shooting spots and go on until night falls.
We may be shooting by a lakeside on dry grounds, from boats or drums located in the water. Every spot will have decoys set up and every hunter will be assisted by a bird-boy whose job is to make sure the hunter’s needs are catered for. Bird-boys will have calls. To pick up downed ducks and geese we will be using retrieving dog such as Labs after the hunt is over. We will also provide hunters with boots, waders, capes, etc.
Hunting Area:
The hunting area where this program takes place is Carlos Casares, west of Capital federal in the heart of Province of Buenos Aires. Thousands of hectares in this area where corn, wheat, sunflower, soy and other crops are grown have often suffered great floods over the last 10 years. Due to these floods, every year hundreds of fields cannot be harvested making it waterfowl’s favorite habitat. These new lake have turned this area into a perfect breeding place without the need to migrate.
Season:
Hunting season for all ducks and geese in this area starts on April 15th and ends on July 31st.
Duck and Geese
Our country is, without a doubt, a great choice for waterfowl hunting. In this program each hunter shoots between 200 and 250 rounds a day at over 8 different types of species of ducks such as White-faced Whistling-Duck, Silver Teal, Speckled Teal, Brown Pintail , Southern Wigeon, Red Shoveler (male), White-cheeked Pintail, Rosy-billed Pochard, Black-headed Duck , and 2 types of geese. Shooting begins at daybreak all the way up to 11 am. Then we return to the lodge where we have lunch and rest until about 4 pm when we get back to our shooting spots and go on until night falls.
We may be shooting by a lakeside on dry grounds, from boats or drums located in the water. Every spot will have decoys set up and every hunter will be assisted by a bird-boy whose job is to make sure the hunter’s needs are catered for. Bird-boys will have calls. To pick up downed ducks and geese we will be using retrieving dog such as Labs after the hunt is over. We will also provide hunters with boots, waders, capes, etc.
Hunting Area:
The hunting area where this program takes place is Carlos Casares, west of Capital federal in the heart of Province of Buenos Aires. Thousands of hectares in this area where corn, wheat, sunflower, soy and other crops are grown have often suffered great floods over the last 10 years. Due to these floods, every year hundreds of fields cannot be harvested making it waterfowl’s favorite habitat. These new lake have turned this area into a perfect breeding place without the need to migrate.
Season:
Hunting season for all ducks and geese in this area starts on April 15th and ends on July 31st.