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Argentina Red Stag in Northern Patagonia

HFA251-1
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$2,500.00

Season Dates:
Year-Round
Species:
Red Stag
Guide Ratio:
1 on 1, Group, Corporate Groups
Location:
Argentina, South America
Weapon/Equip:
Any Weapon, Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, Fly-Fishing
Trip Methods:
Ground Blind, Hiking, Spot and Stalk
Duration:
5 Days, Custom
Difficulty:
Easy Moderate
Accommodations:
Lodge, Ranch House
Additional Species:
Axis Deer, Blackbuck, Dove, Fallow Deer, Feral Goat, Mouflon Sheep, Multi-Horned Ram, Pigeon, Water Buffalo, Wild Boar
DESCRIPTION:

With over thirty years of guiding and outfitting in North America, covering both the United States and Canada, this U.S. based outfitter has teamed up with their Argentine partner, who has over 40 years of hunting and fishing experience in Argentina. With over 70 years of combined experience, clients are now able to benefit immensely from their veteran experience hunting and fishing the globe. The guides are experienced and knowledgeable, ensuring a safe and successful hunting experience, and they can assist with logistics, provide local expertise, and help hunters navigate the intricacies of hunting in a foreign country. Together, they have a deep-rooted love for nature and a commitment to ethical hunting practices, and this operation has quickly become a hunting, fishing, and wingshooting destination that ranks at the top of the top!

La Pampa, is a province in Central Argentina, within the vast Pampas grasslands and the Northern part of the famous Patagonian region. By the turn of the century a French-Basque immigrant started the first hunting preserve in the country, and he imported red deer and European wild boar to get things rolling. Today, the hunting opportunities have spread across all of Argentina, and this operation is located within 100 miles of where it all began. Beyond the Red Stag and Wild Boar, many other species have been introduced, and are now huntable. You have the opportunity to hunt Fallow Deer, Axis Deer, Blackbuck Antelope, and Water Buffalo. These species also coexist with the native species such as Puma, Fox, Guanaco, Patagonian Mara and Reha. On top of the Big game hunting, a sportsperson can also experience World-Class Fishing and Dove and Pigeon hunts, as well as other activities for both hunters and observers. The landscapes are stunning, ranging from the vast pampas to the Andes Mountains. Hunting, hiking, and enjoying the scenery in such picturesque surroundings can enhance the overall experience for all involved. It also offers rich cultural experiences, from the tango in Buenos Aires to traditional estancias (ranches). The country is also renowned for its beef, and hunters can enjoy delicious Argentine barbecue (asado) during the trip.

Hunting is also offered year-round for many species, allowing hunters to plan trips at their convenience. This flexibility is particularly attractive to international hunters who may have limited vacation time. The terrain and landscape is a graceful combination of dunes, brackish streams, saline patches and prickly calden trees, and often people compare the scenery to South Africa. This area is considered a great place to hunt for big game for many reasons, beginning with the Abundant Game Population. They have a large and healthy population of many big game species, thanks to its vast and diverse landscapes. The country's fertile plains, forests, mountains, and wetlands provide ample habitat and food for all animals. It’s why hunters continue to return and hunt with them.

The main species hunted is the Red Stag. The roaring season is not an exact science but it generally begins in the second week of March and finishes in the second week of May but this depends on of many things like weather, light, food availability. The Patagonia region of Argentina is well known for being home to the largest “free range” red stags in the world. Hunters can expect to hunt stag ranging from mature trophy males, up and through the 600+ SCI class, with antlers containing 24 to 30 points in some cases. The hunting here is a real hunt no matter what type of hunt is chosen.

One of the many things clients like most about hunting with this outfitter, is that they have a handful of different lodges and areas that they hunt. This allows the hunter many options when it comes to the type of hunting preferred, accommodation preferences, group size, archery or rifle hunting preference, and of course the specific species being hunted. They offer both free range hunting opportunities, as well as hunting their estate operations. This hunting is conducted by 1 guide per hunter, with the modalities of spot and stalk or the use of blinds if preferred. The hunter distribution within the ranch is done by 4WD vehicles. The shooting distances can vary between 50 to 250 yards, with some opportunities at longer shots. All dove hunting is conducted over close by fields.

When it comes to accommodations, they have it dialed in with options of either their luxurious lodges as their nicest offerings, to their clean and comfortable farm house offerings. The lodges come with either 4 or 8 luxury double rooms with private bathroom, minibar, gathering area with a fireplace and TV, Unique Club-House with panoramic deck area, Inside and outside fireplace, WIFI service, Basic laundry service. The farm house comes with 2 beds per room, dining room/gathering space/TV, WIFI service, basic laundry service.

Either chef-prepared meals and/or homemade meals will be served 4 times a day. You will experience some of the traditional dishes like the famous asado (collection of different cuts of meats and sausages), empanadas and some of the best wines in the world that Argentina is famous for.
Spouses/partners can attend each hunter. Other activities can be arranged such as Wine Tours, Tango Show, Massages, and more.

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Inclusions:
Airport Pickup and Dropoff, Field Preparation of Trophies, Guide, License, Lodging, Meals, Tag(s), Trip Transportation
Exclusions:
Ammunition, Firearm Permit, Gratuities, Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling), Trophy Shipment, Weapon Rental
PRICING OPTIONS:

Option #1

$2,500.00 5 Days Outfitted, 1 on 1, Guided
  • Lodge
  • Price includes daily fees for 5 days
  • Trophy fee(s) for each animal harvested is due at the end of the trip
  • Free Range and Estate

Option #2

$2,750.00 5 Days Outfitted, 1 on 1, Guided
  • Lodge
  • Price includes daily fees for 5 days
  • Trophy fee(s) for each animal harvested is due at the end of the trip
  • Free Range and Estate

Option #3

$5,800.00 5 Days Outfitted, 1 on 1, Guided
  • Farm House
  • Includes one (1) Red Stag
  • No Trophy Fee/Point Restriction
  • Free Range
PRICE SUMMARY:

  • 5-Day Minimum on lodge-based hunts
  • There is no daily fee charge for "Option #3"
  • Trophy fees may have a slight variation depending on the location
  • Daily rates differ from (Lodge and Farm House) options
  • Additional days for hunters is $600-Day
  • Rifle Rental (Includes Ammo): $375

Daily Rates:
Observer - $450.00/Day
TROPHY FEES:
Axis Deer $3,850.00
Blackbuck $2,570.00
Dorset Hybrid Sheep $2,100.00
Dove $980.00

Shells ($17-$25/box) GUN IS INCLUDED

Fallow Deer $3,850.00
Feral Goat $1,600.00
Mouflon Sheep $4,750.00
Red Stag $9,750.00

25 Points or More

Red Stag $2,500.00

Management Stag

Red Stag $4,750.00

11 to 14 Points

Red Stag $6,250.00

15 to 20 Points

Red Stag $8,250.00

21 - 24 Points

Water Buffalo $5,300.00

Representative

Water Buffalo $6,700.00

Trophy

Wild Boar $1,300.00

Non-Trophy

Wild Boar $2,000.00

Trophy