Argentina Duck Hunt Limits at
Jacana
The bag limit, or transportation limit for this Argentina duck
hunting experience is quite generous, but we hope that you will let
your conscience be your guide as well, and compare this shooting
opportunity to virtually any other decoying experiences worldwide.
Our outfitter imposes a limit of 200 cartridges per day (125 per
morning and 75 per afternoon), to balance action and conservation,
as well as to ensure the consistently productive shooting for which
this Argentina duck hunting package is renowned.
Average Daily Temperature Range - Argentina Duck
Hunt at Jacana
Jan 93°-59°F / 34-15C May
66°-38°F / 19- 4C Sept 68°-40°F / 20- 5C
Feb 90°-58°F / 32-15C June
59°-32°F / 15- 0C Oct 75°-46°F / 24- 8C
Mar 83°-54°F / 28-12C July
59°-37°F / 15- 3C Nov 83°-51°F / 28-11C
Apr 75°-46°F / 24- 8C Aug
64°-34°F / 18- 1C Dec 89°-57°F / 32-14C
What to Bring - Argentina Duck Hunting at
Jacana
Packing for an Argentina duck hunt is not a complicated matter
as the weather is comparably mild for waterfowling, and the walk or
ride to the blind is relatively simple. You may choose to
bring your own favorite firearm or rent from a selection of clean,
reliable semi-automatic or over-under Beretta and Benelli
shotguns. Lightweight, breathable waders are the perfect
choice for the dry or semi-wet marsh blinds used while Argentina
duck hunting at Jacana.
General Packing List for Argentina Duck Hunt (PDF)
Gratuities - Argentina Duck Hunt at
Jacana
Gratuities for lodge and field staff are not included in
Argentina duck hunt package cost since tipping, in general, is
discretionary. Because clients have repeatedly asked that we
provide general guidelines the following is suggested:
- $35 per bird boy, per guest/day
- $30 to $40 for the household staff, per guest/day
- $50 to $100 for your shooting guide, per person for the total
stay.
As an example, for a 3-day Argentina duck hunt at Jacana hunt
you will spend approximately $300 in tips, which is $100 per day.
Guests should tip pick-up boys directly in the field. For
transfers in Buenos Aires, your lodge host will tip the drivers and
airport porters but not hotel or restaurant personnel. If you wish
to tip your guide, do so at your discretion.
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Brochure - Argentina Duck Hunting at Jacana

Jacana
Argentina Duck Hunt Brochure (PDF)
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