21 August 2004, 03:23
EdmacRe: Cuba - Acquatics in August?
There is definitely Duck shooting in Cuba, try Roxtons
http://www.roxtons.com/locations/467/Cheers
Ed
21 August 2004, 12:38
ArtsHmmm. From England, that wouldn't be bad including airfare, but it wouldn't cost much to fly there from here, so that wouldn't be so attractive a price. If USA folks can go, I wonder what the hunt price alone is, no airfare included.
21 August 2004, 08:54
ArtsNow that is interesting! I wonder if a US citizen can go to Cuba? I thought not, but maybe so. I wonder the price? (it couldn't be read).
21 August 2004, 10:52
BoghossianFrom �2,750 per gun for a six day trip, including international flights, transfers to the shooting region and accommodation. Price excludes meals in Havana, drinks, cartridges and tips.
17 August 2004, 07:55
ArtsI would be extremely amazed if anyone could take a gun to Cuba! Also, August just doesn't get it for waterfowl, and I have to wonder--don't know--if there ever is any waterfowl hunting in Cuba. Maybe so.
21 August 2004, 19:37
Tex21You could probably go to Cuba through Canada too.
Some family from New York went down on a church trip and flew through somewhere in Canada.
They weren't carrying guns though either...
There are several ways to go, also through the Bahamas and Mexico, both the D.F. as well as Cancun.
The Cuban immigration doesn't stamp the passports of US citicens, too bad that their government doesn't allow it's citicens to go to that nice country to make their own opinion. Just take enough cash or non-US-traveller cheques or credit cards.
21 August 2004, 07:57
darrickvasquez Its amazing what these little countries have to offer for hunting pretty cool.