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Patagonia hunting is done in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. This is not rugged terrain by any means, but it is rolling and primarily open terrain. This allows hunters to glass long distances looking at red stags through spotting scopes and binoculars. Patagonia has the highest population of free range red deer found anywhere that we know of, and it is not uncommon for hunters to see "hundreds" of red deer in a single day. The best day of red stag hunting ever for myself (Steve West) personally was seeing over 200 stags on an all day hunt with my guide as we drove the ranch and glassed for trophies. |
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La Pampa means, FLAT, and La Pampa is flat brushy country and home to a large population of red deer. The hunting here is vastly different from Patagonia in that the terrain does not let you get up on high ridges and glass long distances. Instead you have to get into the brush with the roaring stags and locate them, move in, and hunt them up close. While you do not get to see nearly the same number of red deer as you would in Patagonia, the stags here are of good quality and trophies are of exceptional size. Hunters fly into Buenos Aires and then get another flight to Santa Rosa where our staff will meet your flights and transfer you to the lodging facility. In total we are now hunting several ranches totaling over 60,000 acres in La Pampa. The region has one major benefit, which is the exceptional volume of different species you can hunt while there on a red stag hunt. These species include water buffalo, blackbuck antelope, axis deer, puma, and capibara, and fallow deer. We have an exceptional hunt manager in place to make sure our clients receive the very finest in hunting experiences. |