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Perdiz Hunting (Fishing Pics added) - Argentina
13 August 2013, 20:33
NortonMan oh man.....no shortage of anything down there, huh?
13 August 2013, 22:08
larryshoresThose are seriously good eating.
13 August 2013, 22:42
juanpozziBeautifull ,common partriges is my family hunting tradition .
We hunt red wings and montaraz partriges too .
The meat is delicious .
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16 August 2013, 19:20
collectorOne afternoon we went fishing. Really large Dorado which are usually caught with fly-fishing gear move to deeper waters during colder months. We ended up with a bunch of small Dorado and some Piranha. All fish are catch and release.
It was pretty cold on the water...had to bundle up.
Fishing area....looking for Eddy's.
Bait...some sort of eel.
Time to reflect
Dorado
Two hooked almost at the same time
Catch
Release
Piranha
Sawed the bait in half
Watch your fingers

....and Release
20 August 2013, 20:49
ReiterGreat trip, outstanding pics !
Did you find any Red Winged ?
20 August 2013, 23:29
collectorThanks Reiter

I have hunted Red-winged Tinamou in the past. Here is a monster I got:
But on this particular trip we knew that we were only going to see Spotted Tinamou. They have a place but it required a longer drive which would have had both:
- Colorada a.k.a. Red-winged Tinamou (Rhynchotus rufescens)
- Montaraz a.k.a. Brushland Tinamou (Nothoprocta cinerascens)
They were expecting rain in that far off area on that day, so we decided to play it safe and went close by for Spotted.
21 August 2013, 00:58
ReiterThats a huge one, collector !
There are several species of Spotted, I´ll try to find some info and post here later on.
Regards, my friend !
21 August 2013, 07:44
ReiterHere ya go :
21 August 2013, 19:41
collectorReiter that is one good looking pup you have there. Beautiful dog

Thanks for sharing the Tinamou chart, I would love to hunt #8 Dwarf Tinamou

that has got to be the coolest of them all.
I hunted a few Tinamou species in the highlands of Peru a little while ago, will dig out those pictures.
21 August 2013, 20:01
ReiterLooking forward to see your pictures.
There´s a lot more of Tinamous (Tinamidae), great part of them is hunted with calls. This kind of hunting is not allowed anymore in Brasil, but was very traditional and classy. My grandfather was a heck of a caller back in the days. The toughest (and biggest) of them all is "tinamus solitarius" .
In the pic is my new buddy. The old one passed away last october.
Why the choice for Britannys for Nothura ?
see you,
Reiter.