Estancia Collunco

Written by Stefán Páll   
Thursday, 21 October 2010 12:18

Here is some pictures of the trophies and hunting grounds on the Estancia Collunco.

Walking the heathers in Collunco  looking for Red Stag Argentina Red Stag
The Red Stag (or Red Deer) arrived to Argentina from Europe around 1900 by virtue of Pedro Luro’s desire to introduce the game animal into the vast stretches of the Southern Cone of South America. The population has since thrived and many hunters claim world class trophies on an annual basis in the Andes and Pampas regions. 
Lax-a in coopperation with Argentina Outfitters can assure you an incomparable hunting experience for wild Red Stag in the Patagonian Andes Mountains. Our hunt provides challenging stalking in the rugged mountains of private ranches. Our success rate is 90%
The base of our operations and hunting is on our private ranches in San Martin de los Andes in the province of Neuquen in the heart of Argentine Patagonia. We use horses a lot for our hunting programms which makes the whole trip a lot more adventurous.
Lanscape is unique. Guide Pampi with happy clients. Great Collun - Co Red Stag.

Our hunts take places in  Patagonian steppe and mesa country and creates challenging stalking conditions for the large population of wild stag that reside here. 

Our hunting areas provide strictly fair-chase hunts and as a result all animals harvested, if sufficient size, will officially qualify for the record books. Many hunters claim world class trophies on an annual basis in the Andes and Pampas regions.
Despite the high quality of hunting, Argentina remains largely unknown to many big game hunters around the world. Prime season is Marc and April.

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