Without question, the biggest surprise gift this holiday was a trip coming up this spring to Argentina for what’s called a “high volume dove hunt.”
From what I’ve gathered from the brochures and online articles, the eared dove is classified as a pest in that part of South America to the farmers. It descends on their planted fields to decimate crops and does so in numbers estimated at 20,000,000, that population supported by up to four hatches a year. When you consider that they once paid to have the birds poisoned, not to mention the resultant food chain risk, but then saw that hunters would actually pay them to remove the pests, the widespread embrace of these hunting touristas is understandable. That many natives descend to collect the downed birds insuring that beyond what we’ll personally eat won’t be wasted further alleviates any initial concern we might have had about the practice.
I’m curious if anyone has any personal experience or recommendations about such trips, especially with regard to lodges, guns, shells, caliber, travel, shots, gear, etc.
Specifically: we’re thinking we’ll not take our own guns but instead avoid the hassle and just rent there, especially since we’ll each be shooting 500 to 1000 dove a day and that’s a lot of wear on any firearm. Plus, I think I’d rather do so with their 20 ga. instead of my 12.
I don’t see that any medical shots are required but are any recommended? Is malaria a problem or some other nasty whereby it’d just be good common sense to practice prevention even if it isn’t mandatory?
Gourmet meals are served at the lodge and special wine requests can be arranged beforehand. Any recommendations on good South American cabernets?
Any gear suitable for S.A. that we’re not used to here in N.A.? I know the seasons are flipped and we’ll need more padding for that much shooting but anything beyond that?
If you’ve gone, would you recommend the mixed but limited duck, partridge and dove or the high volume dove? 20/10/200 vs 0/0/1000?
Los Ombues is where we’re leaning towards but would certainly give any other recs a long, hard look.
Any travel peculiarities about Argentina?
Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.