Santiago del Estero has an estimated population of 20 million eared doves constantly increasing, offering today the same hunting quality Córdoba gave 15 years ago. The Eared Dove is almost identical to the North American Mourning Dove, being their main difference that the eared dove flies all day long, what ensures non-stop shooting. On a typical day any time of the year, an experienced hunter can shoot up to 2,000 rounds, mainly fly shoot. Argentine Blue-Grey and Pica Zuru are the species hunted in Santiago. This shooting is over grain fields and the allowed use of decoys makes it effective and successful in all seasons, especially spring and fall. Charatas are native birds, similar to pheasants in size, and clever as turkeys. They inhabit open groves of trees and move in flocks, communicating with each other through complex sounds. They move quickly among the trees and on the ground. Hunters can either shoot them from blinds, or walk into the grove looking for them. Bird boys will help learn about the bird habits and find them.
Accommodations
The lodge counts on spacious rooms to host 16 people, all of them with heating, air-conditioning and private bathrooms. The inviting social area overlooking the gallery and garden pond is perfect to relax after a long hunting day and savor our gourmet dishes for dinner. To cover our guests’ needs, we count on free access to internet and offer laundry service, gun cleaning and relaxing massage sessions upon request at both lodges.
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