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Sorry if this question has been asked 10,000 times; if so, please point me to the previous thread(s).

I'm probably going to be in Argentina for a week at the end of January, or maybe in February. I'd like to go bird hunting for two or three days, if that's possible, so I have a few questions.

1) Is there bird shooting in the reasonable vicinity of BA?
2) Should I take my own shotgun (s)?
3) What is the approximate cost of this type of excursion?

Any other hints, tips or suggestions? I'll be in BA with my wife for 6-8 days, so any fun touristy suggestions are welcome; neither of us has ever met a bottle of red wine that we didn't like.

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Do not take your own gun.
Contact Juan Pozzi.
Take the deluxe bus to San Francisco.
Prepare for shoulder shock.


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Do not take your own gun.
Contact Juan Pozzi.
Take the deluxe bus to San Francisco.
Prepare for shoulder shock.


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Stay away from "Porteños" of BsAs animal animal :animal Guille


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Stay away from "Porteños" of BsAs animal animal :animal Guille


I know it is muy dificil, Rambo del Sur, pero nesecite un poco mas amable.... sofa


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I know it is muy dificil, Rambo del Sur, pero nesecite un poco mas amable.... sofa


Just kiding, You know me, but You must reconize that You had a lot more fun in Cordoba Province with Juanito´s PickBoys and the cats. Guille


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I was just kidding with you G-Man.....there is nothing quite as much fun as Cordoba Province, a place where the birds fly high and the bird boys
are wonderful. Wink Roll Eyes


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Too bad my wife was hunting or perhaps I would have met some of Juan's bird "boys". There is always next time.

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Wife? You have a wife? Best to leave the bird boys to me. sofa


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In fact, the cordobeses should recognize that they are second-best porteños: they can´t speak without making very, very low vowels, they dance some strange rythm named "cuarteto", mostly you found there "burros y alfajores" and not so hidden all have a deep desire to migrate to the most beautiful city in the world: Buenos Aires.
 
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In fact, the cordobeses should recognize that they are second-best porteños: they can´t speak without making very, very low vowels, they dance some strange rythm named "cuarteto", mostly you found there "burros y alfajores" and not so hidden all have a deep desire to migrate to the most beautiful city in the world: Buenos Aires.


But the women, Ricardo, ahhhhh...and the asados...... jumping


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Nanitial; You forget to metion the "Pako" boys, the viila 31 and 1114, croud of people, smog, prices and the porteños ego animal animal
I see You pig Hunt pictures thumbCongratulation 2x1 clap Guille,


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Nanitial; You forget to metion the "Pako" boys, the viila 31 and 1114, croud of people, smog, prices and the porteños ego animal animal
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tu quoque, frâter mi!!!??? Frowner Frowner

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Nanitial; You forget to metion the "Pako" boys, the viila 31 and 1114, croud of people, smog, prices and the porteños ego animal animal
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tu quoque, frâter mi!!!??? Frowner Frowner

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In remembrance of old Ceasar`s last words, tu quoque, frâter mi!!!??? something alike "You too, my brother?", since I am a porteño myself - just not one as decribed by Guille Wink Big Grin


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In remembrance of old Ceasar`s last words, tu quoque, frâter mi!!!??? something alike "You too, my brother?",
And here all this time I been thinking it was supposed to be something like this...Ceasar, he say "et tu Brutae?" and Brutus, he say "yep, I already done et"...
 
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In remembrance of old Ceasar`s last words, tu quoque, frâter mi!!!??? something alike "You too, my brother?",
And here all this time I been thinking it was supposed to be something like this...Ceasar, he say "et tu Brutae?" and Brutus, he say "yep, I already done et"...


Et tu? When I am in Argentina I am told that I et for three..... animal


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