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I�d like to invite you guys to if you plan to duck or dove hunt this summer. Forget about Mexico and save Argentina for next time since these countries are overpopulated with hunters from all over the world. I do suggest to try somewhere new.

Have you been in Nicaragua? Nicaragua is the land of lakes and volcanoes, jungle and oceans these are the reasons why they became one of the most popular sporting destinations in the Western hemisphere for travelers and wing shooters. Nicaragua is a gold mine and the world�s best kept secret when it comes to untapped supplies of fish, fowl and feathers.

When taking your hunting expedition to Nicaragua, you and your buddies have a unique and unforgettable hunting experience for beginners and even pro-hunters.

Your adventure with us begins when we greet you at the Managua International Airport where you and your boys will be properly escorted to your hotel only ten minutes away. We like to start the trip off right with a welcome assortment of hot snacks and refreshing mojitos.

A typical hunt consists of three dove shoots, two duck hunts and morning fishing on Lake Granada or Rio San Juan. As always, after long days of hunting, we like to feature casino nights, relaxing massages and steak, steak, steak!

Summary of Inclusions
� United Airline Business Class Round Trip for you and your entourage
� Transportation to and from airports and hunting/fishing sessions
� Luxury hotel accommodation
� All meals at hotel and restaurants
� Cell phone and unlimited calls to the United States
� Gun registration and permits costs
� Expert guided tours with personal guide throughout entire trip
� Unlimited beverages
� Private Poker Table at Casino
� Spa Treatment

For further inquiries contact Nicaragua Bird Hunting or call +1.855.NICA.TEUR (642.2883).

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I'll be in Nica for a few weeks at the end of July. I'll have to stop by and see you guys.


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I've been. No interest in going back.


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
I've been. No interest in going back.


May I know what are the reason why not wanna go back?


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
I've been. No interest in going back.


May I know what are the reason why not wanna go back?


If you're trying to sell trips to communist Nic. you really don't want me to answer thst question on a public forum. But since you asked here's a few reasons-

*Met at the airport by dishonest customs agents that charge you whatever they want based on your appearance. For my wife and I twice what the people in front of us paid.

*Escorted out of the Manaugua Airport by my wifes parents and followed by a small group of children asking for money. Found out that the parents sit at home and send the little babies out to beg for money at the airport from anyone coming in.

*Traffic is a nightmare and it's everyone for themselves.

*The capitol is a filthy town.

*If you're white you have a target on your forehead. You will be followed by thugs on the street, targeted by children asking for money, charged double when you buy anything, solicited by girls who will offer you sex for $2, and I'm talking all over the country, not just the capitol.

*The streets are bad, the cars don't obey any laws, trucks full of people and cargo run at night on highspeed roads at slow speeds with no tail lights, drunk people lay in the roads and ditches, total chaos.

*Factories produce fake goods for export to other countries.

*Restaurants appear clean sometimes, but we ran into cochroaches.

*Medical care is substandard, even for my wifes family which has several doctors in the family. They all try to come to the US to get anything done.

*Apparently there are no landfills or people choose not to use them since garbage piles along the road get lit on fire periodically to "clean things up"

You get the idea. My wifes family is very benevolant and we traveled around to distribute food and clothing to people they knew of that were in need. It broke my heart to see the little kids hurting. Once you get away from the "city" mentality some of the country people are industrious and humble, very nice. Some are drunks, many will steal anything they are able so most bar their doors and windows if they are able. The presidents wife is a reputed Satanic worshipper and the country feels oppressive to me. Maybe I'm just too white and love my own country. I love my wifes family and met some hard-working people, but mostly I was saddened by the experience.






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Everytime I was in Nicaragua, I hunted and killed people (Russians, Cubans, Nics, Savs, and more), also received a bunch of scars. They have a high crime rate and you can keep it. It has the same problem as Jamacia, too many Jamaicans. Nica and Hondu are the spawn of MS-13 and the Colt rifles they use, I sold them personally FMS. Hell, I was even in a helicopter that was shot down. Its a Craphole and I speak the language.

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Nicaragua is one the Best Places To Travel in 2014 according to Travel + Leisure

Nicaragua has this incredible numbers of ducks..



Read why most hunters are now prefer to duck hunt at Nicaragua..





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Yea yea yea,
Nicaragua is a fantastic place to go and the people are nice. I feel safer there than in Miami or any other big city in America.
I feel no different about our current government than I do about theirs. War's over with Nica, get over it, wake up it's 2014 we are killing other people now.
If you can't handle the adventures the hassles of a 3rd world nation, while not at war with them, stay home or go on a cruise with your wife.

Nica' ROCKS I go several times a year, fishing, surfing, hiking, dirtbiking. I was there 3 weeks ago and I'll be there again in the summer.
I haven't been duck hunting there yet, just haven't made the time, there are just so many different adventures to do there. It's on the list for one of my next trips. I've also heard of some exotic hunting in the south by Rio San Juan, when I was Tarpon and Snook fishing on the river.


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Thanks for kind words Lunarphase, glad you enjoy and made a lot of fun in Nica. You should try volcano boarding as well duck hunting. We had a great guide in Nicaragua Bird Hunting Adventures that accompany you all the way as soon as you arrive in the airport and leave the country because we offer MUCH MORE THAN THE HUNT.

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