Experience some of the best Duck Hunting on the Planet!
2025 Duck Season
3 Day Duck Hunt – $3,850
Included – Gun Rental, License, 12 Boxes of shells, Airport Transfers, Meals & Lodging
Group hunt: 4 minimum and maximum of 6 people (Lodge will not be shared with another group)
Hosted hunt: 1 to 2 people will be mixed with others.
Block 1 June 28 -July 3
June 28th – Depart USA evening
June 29th – Arrival Argentina EZE airport code AM – Transfer to lodge approx 4 hours
June 30th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 1st – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 2nd – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 3rd – Morning transfer to EZE for afternoon flight
July 4th – Arrival USA morning
Block 2 July 5 -July 11
July 5th – Depart USA evening
July 6th – Arrival Argentina EZE airport code AM – Transfer to lodge approx 4 hours
July 7th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 8th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 9th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 10th – Morning transfer to EZE for afternoon flight
July 11th – Arrival USA morning
Block 3 July 12 -July 18
July 12th – Depart USA evening
July 13th – Arrival Argentina EZE airport code AM – Transfer to lodge approx 4 hours
July 14th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 15th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 16th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 17th – Morning transfer to EZE for afternoon flight
July 18th – Arrival USA morning
Block 4 July 19 -July 25
July 19th – Depart USA evening
July 20th – Arrival Argentina EZE airport code AM – Transfer to lodge approx 4 hours
July 21st – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 22nd – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 23rd – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 24th – Morning transfer to EZE for afternoon flight
July 25th – Arrival USA morning
Block 5 July 26 -July Aug 1
July 26th – Depart USA evening
July 27th – Arrival Argentina EZE airport code AM – Transfer to lodge approx 4 hours
July 28th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 29th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 30th – Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
July 31st – Morning transfer to EZE for afternoon flight
Aug 1st – Arrival USA morning
Block 6 Aug 2 – Aug 8
Aug 2nd- Depart USA evening
Aug 3rd- Arrival Argentina EZE airport code AM – Transfer to lodge approx 4 hours
Aug 4th- Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
Aug 5th- Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
Aug 6th- Morning and Afternoon Duck Hunt
Aug 7th- Morning transfer to EZE for afternoon flight
Aug 8th- Arrival USA morning
Overall, duck hunting in Argentina is not only about the sport but also about the unique cultural and natural experiences the country has to offer. The diverse environments, skilled guides, and rich cultural elements make it a memorable experience for hunters from around the world.
Argentina is widely regarded as an exceptional destination for duck hunting, offering a unique and highly valued experience for hunters around the world. Here are some key reasons why Argentina is considered ideal for duck hunting:
- Diverse Duck Species: Argentina is home to a variety of duck species. With around 17 species in the country and more than ten commonly hunted, hunters can experience a wide range of hunting opportunities. This diversity in species adds to the excitement and challenge of the hunt.
- Abundant Populations: The country boasts abundant populations of ducks, thanks to its vast and diverse ecosystems, including estuaries, marshes, lagoons, and river systems.
- Ideal Habitats: The natural habitats in Argentina are perfectly suited for ducks, contributing to the high numbers and variety of species. The combination of natural wetlands and agricultural areas provides an excellent environment for waterfowl.
- Cultural Experience: Duck hunting in Argentina is more than just a hunting trip; it’s a cultural immersion. The experience often includes staying in traditional estancias (ranches), enjoying local cuisine such as asados (barbecues), and interacting with local guides who share their expertise and knowledge of the region and its wildlife.
- Expert Guiding Services: Argentina has a wealth of experienced and knowledgeable guides and outfitters. These professionals provide hunters with not only access to the best hunting areas but also invaluable insights into the local species and hunting techniques.
- Season and Regulations: The duck hunting season in Argentina typically runs from May to August, which aligns well for hunters from the Northern Hemisphere looking for off-season hunting opportunities. The country has hunting regulations in place to ensure sustainable hunting practices.
In Argentina, there are several species of ducks, contributing to its reputation as a premier destination for duck hunting. Some of the most common species found in the country include:
- Rosy-billed Pochard
- Fulvous Whistling Duck
- White-faced Whistling Duck
- Yellow-billed Pintail
- White-cheeked Pintail
- Red Shoveler
- Brazilian Duck
- Speckled Teal
- Ringed Teal
- Silver Teal
- Cinnamon Teal
- Chiloe Wigeon
- Black-headed Duck
These species are among the most commonly encountered during hunting expeditions in Argentina. The country’s diverse habitats, including estuaries, marshes, lagoons, and river systems, coupled with abundant agriculture, create ideal conditions for a wide variety of ducks. This diversity is further enhanced by regional differences, where certain species are more abundant in specific areas and others are unique to particular habitats. In total, there are around 17 duck species in Argentina, with more than ten of them commonly hunted.
Overall, duck hunting in Argentina is not only about the sport but also about the unique cultural and natural experiences the country has to offer. The diverse environments, skilled guides, and rich cultural elements make it a memorable experience for hunters from around the world.
In summary, the combination of abundant and diverse duck populations, ideal habitats, rich cultural experiences, expert guiding services, and quality accommodations makes Argentina a top destination for duck hunters seeking a unique and rewarding experience.