Duck Hunting

About this hunt

At SYC Sporting Outfitters, consistent shooting, generous duck limits, and 5-star lodging, dining and service all come together to provide an Argentina duck hunt that’s second to none.

Duck hunting in Argentina is a trip every waterfowler should add to their bucket list—to take now rather than later. First, the sheer number of ducks in Argentina absolutely boggles the mind! Add to this the fine cuisine, exceptional wines, and the always cordial staff at SYC, and you can expect an outstanding experience that draws hunters from every corner of the wingshooting community.

The best duck hunting season runs May to mid-August, allowing hunters from the Northern Hemisphere a welcome escape from summer heat, while enjoying unbeatable hunts, beautiful landscapes and mild temperatures.

While some outfitters are able to provide hunters with just a few ducks at certain times of the year, our goal is to make duck hunting in Argentina a memorable, enjoyable, and incredible outdoor experience for you. So we go the extra mile to ensure a thrilling and beautiful hunt…

o   Our duck hunting blinds are built by our own guides, using natural reeds and bushes from the area.

o   Every blind is located strategically to take advantage of the wind, so ducks are decoying “in your face”.

o   Hunting hours run from sunrise until approximately 09:00 A.M., or until the hunter reaches his limit (this is usually the case).

Ducks species hunted are: Cinnamon teal, Brazilian duck, Red Shoveler, Rosy-billed pochard, White-faced whistling duck, Speckled teal, Silver teal, Southern wigeon, White-cheeked pintail, Brown pintail and Cinnamon teal.

If mild temperatures, loads of ducks, and attentive service are things you would enjoy in an Argentina duck hunt, SYC Sporting is the outfitter for you.

 

THE PARTRIDGE

Outfitter provides an excellent kennel of careful Brittanies, English setters and German shorthairs.

 

Where you will stay

Estancia “Los Barcinos”

Estancia Los Barcinos, offering world-class gunning just one hour (60 miles) south of Buenos Aires, is situated in the Salado River Basin near the historic town of San Miguel del Monte, home to numerous educational institutions, including the National University of General Sarmiento. The area is also known for its many polo ranches and country estates-and for being home to abundant game birds. Estancia Los Barcinos is a newly refurbished headquarters estate of a 2000 acre working cattle ranch and farm. The lodge has seven bedrooms and six bathrooms.

How to get there.

  • We will meet you at the airport
  • Nearest airport: Buenos Aires International Airport – Ezeiza
  • Distance from airport: 90 km.

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