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Bird Shooting In Argentina
29 September 2009, 21:00
analog_peninsulaBird Shooting In Argentina
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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29 September 2009, 21:24
billinthewildDo not take your own gun.
Contact Juan Pozzi.
Take the deluxe bus to San Francisco.
Prepare for shoulder shock.
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
29 September 2009, 22:49
Carlos Alberto Maciasanalog_peninsula: PM sent to you.
Regards
SCI
Caza en Argentina Safaris
Buenos Aires, Argentina
E mail carlos.alberto.macias@gmail.com
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30 September 2009, 07:14
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by billinthewild:
Do not take your own gun.
Contact Juan Pozzi.
Take the deluxe bus to San Francisco.
Prepare for shoulder shock.

Ditto
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Duc, sequere, aut de via decede.
30 September 2009, 07:19
Guillermo AmestoyStay away from "Porteños" of BsAs

:animal Guille
"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
30 September 2009, 07:31
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
Stay away from "Porteños" of BsAs

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

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
01 October 2009, 00:42
Guillermo Amestoyquote:
I know it is muy dificil, Rambo del Sur, pero nesecite un poco mas amable....
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
"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
01 October 2009, 07:28
billinthewildI 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.

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
02 October 2009, 05:39
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by PWN375:
Too bad my wife was hunting or perhaps I would have met some of Juan's bird "boys". There is always next time.
Perry
Wife? You have a wife? Best to leave the bird boys to me.

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
05 October 2009, 03:27
nainitalIn 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.
05 October 2009, 06:17
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by nainital:
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......

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
06 October 2009, 09:20
Guillermo AmestoyNanitial; You forget to metion the "Pako" boys, the viila 31 and 1114, croud of people, smog, prices and the porteños ego
I see You pig Hunt pictures

Congratulation 2x1

Guille,
"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
11 October 2009, 00:07
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
Nanitial; You forget to metion the "Pako" boys, the viila 31 and 1114, croud of people, smog, prices and the porteños ego
(...)
tu quoque, frâter mi!!!???

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11 October 2009, 05:35
billinthewildDid someone press 1 for Spanish?

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Theodore Roosevelt
11 October 2009, 22:42
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by Afrikaander:
quote:
Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
Nanitial; You forget to metion the "Pako" boys, the viila 31 and 1114, croud of people, smog, prices and the porteños ego
(...)
tu quoque, frâter mi!!!???
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

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14 October 2009, 03:14
Shackquote:
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"...
14 October 2009, 05:20
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by Shack:
quote:
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.....

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt