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Taking this advice and heading there late August. Going for the doves and such.

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Originally Posted by T_Inman
Compared to NZ and many other places red stag live, Argentina is a relative bargain.

I can’t hunt non resident bull elk cheaper then a trip to NZ.

Last trip I spent 1000$ more then my airfare and that included the chopper ride. Two stags, cham and a 13” tahr plus 100lbs of butchered meat in my freezer.. I’d say it the cheapest pitch going for free range hunts period.

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How hard is it to bring your own gun into the country?

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Originally Posted by GGress
How hard is it to bring your own gun into the country?

Not sure, but about a zillion dove & pigeon shooters bring shotguns to Argentina every year. Dad did so years ago, he took a pair of Beretta semi-auto 12 gauges. Used the locally available ammunition and shot literally thousands of birds in a few days. He told me that it was no big deal to get in and out of Argentina with the shotguns.

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Went to Argentina 5 years ago to hunt for Asian Water Buffalo and doves. Took along my Ruger Hawkeye African .375 Ruger and a Browning semiauto 12 ga. Getting the guns into the country was not difficult, but the pre-travel paperwork required a lot of data on the firearms, including barrel length, etc. in order to get the necessary permits.
Flew into BA, and at customs was immediately hit up for $160 cash, in order to proceed.

Once at hunting camp, about a 10 hour drive from the airport, wife and I enjoyed incredible food and accomodations. First up was the hunt for a buffalo bull. After finding and stalking several different bulls, I finally connected with one on day 3. After the buff hunt, it was off to the dove fields, for three days of crazy shooting for doves, and parakeets, which are a real pest in farmlands. I shot so many rounds of ammo at doves etc. that I finally just got tired of shooting!

Would love to go back, but next time just for doves and waterfowl. I would use camp shotguns and forego the whole firearms airline travel drama entirely.


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