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December 2022 by Magnus
Don't send me unsolicited text messages
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December 2021 by Mr. G
Great lodge and grounds at the Texas location. A little pricey for hunts and other activities.
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December 2018 by Rob Register
The Argentina stag hunt is one of the best adventures I have ever experienced. Incredible ranch in the mountains nestled beside a scenic lake. The rustic cabin is amazing and very comfortable. The meals are prepared by Mattie, who may be the best cook in South America. It was by far the best food I've ever had on a hunt. Stags were everywhere. We all had many encounters with stags every hunt, morning and evening. The "Roar" is something to behold. I've never had more action on any hunt in my life. I plan to go again next year!Ben set up everything nicely, including our travel within Argentina. Cano took care of everything once we arrived. Well organized, awesome people who work hard to make the trip all that you want it to be. I could not be more satisfied with this trip.
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December 2018 by Justin Wright
(In 2016) Three of us had 4 great hunts a couple years ago north of Buenos Aires, accommodations were close to the hunting fields, transportation was plenty nice, guns were working fine, no big problems with ammunition, and booking with Ben was straight forward and easy. Cano was the host and was accommodating. Pedro was down there some of the time but had very little to mess up. The food and wine here was fair compared to estancias at other locations.(In 2017) I returned taking about 7 buddies with me for a second time and it was exactly the opposite. The host named Pedro was really the exact opposite experience as the time we had before. Unaccommodating, guns constantly jamming (like every 5 rounds) and probably because of the cheap shells. The fields were shot to heck, wads all over the place clearly showing that they were overhunted and no other places to hunt. We stayed within the same 50 acres the entire time as millions of birds flew a mile high in the air for like 6 hunts. We didn't even shoot 3000 shells a piece. Most other times I have been to Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay we will sometimes shoot 1500-3000 shells per hunt or per day on a slow day.Pedro literally drove 100 mph at times driving like crazy both going to the fields and getting us to the airport. Some young lady with red hair that we did not know ended up in the van headed back to the airport as several of us got car sick in the back from the eradic driving. Concensus amongst a bunch of grown men was that he was just a jerk.Most of this I have shared with Ben. We played phone tag afterwards for awhile and then lost touch. Will not return to this location and to consider this review when booking your next hunt.