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    Argentina Bucket List Trip Oct 13th

    So today I finalized my payment for my trip to Argentina on Oct 13 with Sporting Adventures International.

    It cant get here soon enough! We are staying at the El Palomar, it is located a little further north right in the middle of the largest dove roost in Cordoba. To say that I'm excited is an understatement. I will do my best to update the GS and document the trip with photos depending on service.

    If any of you have ever been and would like to share information on gear or recommended items/tips feel free to send them my way!

    Thanks in advance for any information/help.

    YEEEEEHAWWW!

    #2
    Was there 2 months ago. Good times. I can only suggest ONE ITEM: Buy a super high quality shoulder pad...………..super high quality! Enjoy the time.

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      #3
      I have a group going a week or so later with the same outfit. Im really looking forward to it!

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        #4
        Whats a trip like that run, if you dont mind me asking

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          #5
          Originally posted by TXPredatorMafia View Post
          Whats a trip like that run, if you dont mind me asking

          Super reasonable even on their website. Buying it at SCI Auction, etc you could actually find it for less. Definitely worth it. Tons of flights and great folks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Landrover View Post
            https://www.postadelnorte.com/rates.html
            Super reasonable even on their website. Buying it at SCI Auction, etc you could actually find it for less. Definitely worth it. Tons of flights and great folks.
            This, I bought mine for 4 people for $3500 at a buckmasters banquet

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              #7
              Originally posted by TXPredatorMafia View Post
              Whats a trip like that run, if you dont mind me asking
              The shells is what adds up.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Chuckfu View Post
                The shells is what adds up.
                $13 a box and I shot 28 boxes...………..not bad at all as I expected much worse!

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                  #9
                  Good luck on my bucket list too!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                    $13 a box and I shot 28 boxes...………..not bad at all as I expected much worse!
                    That’s not bad. We were shooting about 100 boxes a day.
                    I would t go back if I couldn’t shoot that many. I enjoy shooting way to much.

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                      #11
                      Bucket list for sure...enjoy!


                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                        #12
                        Shoot, shoot and shoot some more.

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                          #13
                          Evoshield shirt(recoil protection)
                          Walkers Razor X digital earbuds so you can shoot and bs uninterrupted.
                          Comfortable boots as you’ll be standing for hours on end.
                          Comfortable shooting glasses with multiple lens for morning, afternoon, cloudy or sunny
                          Small field pack to tote your gear to and from field
                          Camera/phone
                          Appetite for beef because you are going to get your fill of it!

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                            #14
                            Just got back a few weeks ago. We were in a lodge near Arroyito, about an hour east of Cordoba. Shot 100 boxes and 1,400 birds in 4 days and I thought it was plenty. Some guys shot a lot more.

                            It's an unbelievable experience. Had a puma walk by one morning at about 10 yds. About the last thing I expected to walk out of a cornfield at first light but he knew the drill. Strolled on by and walked in the woods behind us and had all the birds he could eat for the next 3 hours.

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                              #15
                              One of these days Alice !!
                              One of these days !!

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