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Wing Shooting Tour


Argentina is well known for being one of the best wing shooting places and often called the Mecca for bird hunting enthusiasts. Hambare Lodge offers wing shooting doves, partridges and ducks. We operate with a large network of fields such as rice crops, grass fields, or lagoons - selected depending on the species the hunter is seeking.

When going duck-shooting, hunters are taken in the early morning to a post, along with a field assistant plus a dog for the recovery of the pieces. For partridge-hunting the "looking-for" modality is preferred, while partridge-hunting is done with dogs. Dove-hunting is done by post, close to the fields where birds feed.

At Hambare Lodge, we assure you will have a most worthwhile wing shooting experience.

Wings shooting Program Details:

Duration:

7 days; 5 days of intensive hunting and 2 days of travel.

Season:
April through September

Trip includes:

- Domestic transfer (Buenos Aires/Hunting Lodge/Buenos Aires)
- 5 intensive days of hunting.
- Lodging in first-level stay with full board including drinks (wines, beers and soda waters), guides, assistants and hunting license.

Trip does not include:

- International airfare
- Temporary permission for weapons
- Extra cartridges - Guns rental - Personal insurance and expenses of personal nature.





Wing Shooting.

Wing Shooting.

Wing Shooting.

Wing Shooting.

Wing Shooting.

 
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