Bird/ Waterfowl hunt wanted

Blaserman

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Looking to hunt birds and Waterfowl
 
Peru has great ducks…

Argentina is awesome for dove, perdiz, and other birds..

@Bos en Dal SAFARIS has Egyptian geese if you wanted to combine some waterfowl with a safari (as well as other common African birds like guinea, francolins, etc..
 
Contact GetDucls.com and participate in their South African package-you can even bring them home.
Or did you want closer to home? Something in the Dakotas perhaps?
 
I hunt geese here every fall before they leave at end of October and then drive "home" to Montana for uplands till early December. All on public land (or publicly accessible private) and I do well enough. Beautiful country and very little competition. I'm sure I could count the times I have run into other hunters last year on both hands ... probably one hand. I don't know if anyone guides waterfowl here. Try Manitoba, especially northwest of Winnipeg. Unbelievable hunting and the country there is very pretty. People are great and no trouble getting yourself or your shotgun across the border (if no criminal record). Last I checked the non-resident licenses were very reasonable. Everyone wants to hunt pheasants in NW Montana or the Rocky Mountain Front. Both have become saturated with hunters. In my opinion there are better areas. South Dakota hunting has become extremely commercialized. I'm not into the merry band style of hunting. Also would not enjoy standing in one place and shooting a thousand birds (i.e. South America). That's just killing stuff. No real hunting involved. I want to be on the move seeing new stuff and watching the dogs work. Hunting birds without a dog just isn't hunting.
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Argentina sucks the Argentina government does not allow ducks to be brought back to the US
Get Ducks some how the owner just rubs me the wrong way. Just Me
Like to hint Africa for birds and waterfowl
 
If you want waterfowl in Africa, contact Reinier Linde of Legelela Safaris. I'm going with him in August for waterfowl. A few guys from the Ultimate Waterfowlers International Challenge have already gone with him and they ended up with their 14 or 15 available species apiece. I've heard nothing but good things about his operation and can't wait to get on the waterfowl in a couple of months.

You can look up Ed McGee on Facebook. He's also got a business called BuzWaterfowl and he has photos of all his birds from Africa he got.
Argentina sucks the Argentina government does not allow ducks to be brought back to the US
Get Ducks some how the owner just rubs me the wrong way. Just Me
Like to hint Africa for birds and waterfowl.
 
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Sorry but in my opinion I can do better
Especially on waterfowl hunting
 
Florida. I am interested
Collecting ducks
 
Argentina sucks the Argentina government does not allow ducks to be brought back to the US
Get Ducks some how the owner just rubs me the wrong way. Just Me
Like to hint Africa for birds and waterfowl
@Blaserman - I believe it’s the U.S. that does Not allow waterfowl to be brought back into the U.S. (Unless fully “stuffed” taxidermy ). This was decided about 10 years ago and affected many US Hunters that went into Mexico and could no longer bring their ducks back into the US.
 
@Blaserman - I believe it’s the U.S. that does Not allow waterfowl to be brought back into the U.S. (Unless fully “stuffed” taxidermy ). This was decided about 10 years ago and affected many US Hunters that went into Mexico and could no longer bring their ducks back into the US.

Negative. It is Argentina’s and Uruguay’s laws that you cannot export birds. You can import to the US from Mexico and other countries with appropriate paperwork.
 
I had a great hunt for Huns, sharptails, and waterfowl in Saskatchewan with Dave Brown Outfitters a couple years ago. He operates these hunts out of Cabri, Saskatchewan.

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Negative. It is Argentina’s and Uruguay’s laws that you cannot export birds. You can import to the US from Mexico and other countries with appropriate paperwork.
@Waldo2382 - Not when I hunted ducks in Mexico 8-9 years ago —- I wanted to because of several Cinnimon Teal that are rare in US and we wanted to get mounted
 

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