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http://www.patagoniaponcho.com/This is a link to a guiding service that a friend of mine used and highly recommended it to me…….thought I’d pass it on if anyone was interested? Price is very reasonable and friend said hunt and accommodations were first class! PennDog
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Weg site includes everything but cost. I guess if you have to ask, then you can't afford it.
Wind in my hair, Sun on my face, I gazed at the wide open spaces, And I was at home.
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The hunts I believe are in the $4500 range but you should contact to be certain. My friend was very impressed with the scenery, the quality of the hunt and the stags, fishing opportunities and the accommodations/hospitality (especially the food and drink)! I’m planning on going next year or the year after?!
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I did a free range stag hunt in Argentina 10 years ago, but it wasn't anything extravagant like this. That country is a socialist nightmare, but the rural areas are really nice and conservative, just like rural people are anywhere else. I had a great time. Getting to the smaller airport in Buenos Aires to fly to get to a commuter airport was kind of a pain just because I know nothing except some swear words in Spanish, but I managed.
I will say that the wimminz in Buenos Aires are drop dead gorgeous, and they're absolutely everywhere. I saw maybe 2-3 fat people at most. It was like a different world.
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I hunted red stag and black buck in Argentina in 2019 and have nothing but great things to say about tue experience. Everyone I met, regardless of location was as good as i have ever met. I believe they eat the most red meat per person of any country in the world so the typical meals around there are right down my ally! Prices were very reasonable, about the equivalent of a lower quality guided mule deer hunt in the states.
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My son and I are booked for April 2024, I'll retire March, the head to Argentina, He's hunting Red Stag, I'm hunting Axis and blackbuck.
And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
Cowards CANNOT be free. Nor should they be.
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My son and I are booked for April 2024, I'll retire March, the head to Argentina, He's hunting Red Stag, I'm hunting Axis and blackbuck. I hope you have good luck
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Thank you, sir, Looking at flights now, (over a year out - part of the fun is in the planning, right??). Probably drive to Miami and get a direct flight, I can't seem to avoid the very long lay overs.
And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
Cowards CANNOT be free. Nor should they be.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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