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Argentina, the paradise of small game hunting

Argentina is world-renowned as one of the most attractive destinations for small game hunting. With a vast expanse of diverse landscapes, from pampas and mountains to wetlands and forests, the country offers an unrivalled natural environment for hunters seeking thrills and unique experiences. In addition, Argentina has a rich hunting tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation, making this activity an integral part of Argentine rural culture.

Small game hunting in Argentina

Argentina is home to an impressive variety of small game species that attract hunters from around the world. Some of the most popular include:

  1. The Partridge (Little Partridge and Red Partridge)

The partridge is perhaps the most emblematic species of small game in Argentina. These birds, known for their fast flight and skillful camouflage, are an exciting challenge for any hunter. The small partridge is the most common and is found in the pampas, while the red-legged partridge is larger and inhabits regions with denser vegetation.

  1. The Pigeon (Mourning Dove and Wood Pigeon)

Pigeon hunting is one of the most popular activities in Argentina, especially in the Córdoba region, known as one of the best places in the world for this practice. The wood pigeon and the wood pigeon are the most sought-after species, and the abundance of these birds guarantees successful hunting days.

  1. The European Hare

Introduced in Argentina in the 19th century, the European hare has adapted perfectly to the Argentine environment, especially in the pampas. Hare hunting is a traditional activity carried out in most provinces, and these species are valued both for their meat and for the challenge they represent in the countryside.

  1. The Duck (Crested Duck, Corn Duck, among others)

Duck hunting is another activity that attracts many hunters, especially in wetland regions such as the Paraná Delta and Buenos Aires Province. Crested ducks and corn ducks are some of the most common species, and the variety of aquatic habitats makes duck hunting diverse and exciting.

The Hunting Estates

In many regions of Argentina, estancias (large rural properties) have been adapted to welcome both local and international hunters. These estancias not only offer optimal terrain for hunting, but also provide a hospitable environment where you can enjoy local cuisine, based on fresh produce and game meats, and share stories by the fire after a day in the field. If you want to go to Argentina, contact us for good recommendations.

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