A Uruguay duck hunt with Pluma y Aleta consists of high-quality
duck hunting in the mornings and, following a mid-day asado and
rest, excellent perdiz hunts during the afternoon. Your host,
Dr. Rafael Varela, or his associate Benjamin Bono, personally
attend to each guest throughout the trip. Rafael established
this excellent Uruguay duck hunt in 1994, has since ammassed among
the most coveted duck hunting and enviable lodging locations
available in the area, and with his dedicated, highly-capable
staff, has made this offering among the very best Uruguay duck
hunts available without question. All other Uruguay duck hunting
operators are a far distant second. With an astounding repeat
hunter rate of 90%, hunting guests agree entirely!
Perdiz are hunted behind stylish pointing breeds, provide
dramatic flushing opportunities similar to our quail and provide
great afternoon diversion. Vast expanses of low-growing, Uruguay
grasslands are perfect perdiz habitat. You may also hunt
pigeons, primarily spot-wings and pica zuros, over decoys placed in
nearby trees; they decoy wonderfully. Our hunters can expect
to shoot several boxes of shells per afternoon. Afternoon duck
hunts are usually slower, but may also be arranged.
Uruguay duck hunts are conducted from well-concealed blinds,
over small potholes with decoys, and provide fast-paced, in your
face shooting opportunities. Bird boys assist throughout each hunt.
Uruguay duck species primarily include speckled, ringed and silver
teal, yellow-billed pintail, Brazilian ducks, white faced tree
ducks and nearly everyone's favorite, rosy bill pochards.
Gear and clothing is not a complicated matter for Uruguay duck
hunting; light waders and field clothing appropriate for
temperatures between 30 and 60 degrees are all that's required.
Bring your favorite wingshooting piece, the custom's
fee is included in your Uruguay duck hunt and uruguay perdiz
hunt combo package.
Our hunting guests are exclusively lodged in the beautifully
authentic Hotel Parque Oceanico. Located about 3 hours from the
Uruguay capital, Montevideo, Hotel Parque Oceanico boasts a
sweeping view of the Atlantic Ocean and manicured gardens; large
private rooms and bath, satellite TV, restaurant and bar, Jacuzzi,
heated swimming and outdoor pools. Continental breakfasts and
traditional cuisine with deliciously strong Italian influence. Chef
prepared meals and desserts, excellent regional wines and excellent
staff attention to service will make your stay an especially
enjoyable one.
Pluma y Aleta provides an excellent Uruguay wingshooting
vacation that offers not only the best Uruguay duck hunts
available, but a combination of waterfowl and perdiz hunting for
which Uruguay is famous. With a repeat hunter rate
of 90%, we've done our homework well.
Itinerary
Sample Itinerary for 5-day Uruguay Perdiz Hunt
with full Mixed-Bag Combo
Day 1. Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to
Montevideo
Day 2. Arrive Montevideo and transfer 3 hours to the
lodge. Cocktails and dinner will be waiting at the lodge.
Day 3-4. Mornings of Uruguay duck hunting.
Afternoons consist of world-class Uruguay perdiz hunting or
excellent decoying pigeons. Afternoon duck hunts may be
arranged.
Day 5. After another beautiful Uruguay duck hunt, transfer
will be provided to western Uruguay, just above the coastal town of
Colonia.
Day 6-7. Morning perdiz hunts behind excellent
European-bred pointers and setters; during the afternoon enjoy
high-volume Uruguay dove hunting and pigeon hunting.
Day 8. After a beautiful Uruguay perdiz hunt, transfer will
be provided to Montevideo for your overnight flight to the
U.S.
Day 9. Arrive in the U.S. at your gateway airport and make
connections home, usually arriving about mid-day.
Your Uruguay duck hunt itinerary may be fully
customized. We will help make neccesary arrangements for tours,
dining or shopping in Montevideo or Buenos Aires.
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Getting There - Uruguay Perdiz Hunt with Plumas Y
Aletas
Plumas Y Aletas Uruguay perdiz hunting and duck hunting
operation is located in the northeast region of Uruguay in the
state of Rocha near the town of La Coronilla. The
beautiful Hotel Parque Oceanico is transformed to a private lodge
for guests and boasts a sweeping view of the Atlantic Ocean and
manicured gardens; large private rooms and bath, satellite TV,
restaurant and bar, Jacuzzi, heated swimming and outdoor pools.
this lodge is located approximately 200 miles away from
Montevideo, the capital and the major metropolitan center of this
small country.
Guests of Plumas Y Aletas most commonly arrive to Uruguay
and Montevideo International Airport where they will be met by
Plumas Y Aletas representatives who assist with gun clearance and
who will transport the group to the lodge. The drive is
approximately 2.5 hours through scenic rural Uruguay via paved
highway.
Uruguay Perdiz Hunt Limits
The daily limit during a Uruguay perdiz hunt is 10 birds per
hunter. Uruguay pigeon hunting is unlimited in all
regards. The bag limit, or transportation limit, for the
Uruguay duck hunting portion of this package 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 generous
limit of 100 cartridges per morning for ducks to balance action and
conservation, as well as to ensure the consistently productive
shooting for which this Uruguay duck
hunting package is renowned.
Uruguay Perdiz Hunt Weather - avg
high/low temps (F), avg days
rain in [ ]
Jan 83/62 [6] May 64/48
[6] Sep 63/46 [6]
Feb 82/61 [5] Jun 59/43 [5]
Oct 68/49 [6]
Mar 78/59 [5] Jul 58/43
[6] Nov 74/54 [6]
Apr 71/53 [6] Aug 59/43 [7]
Dec 79/59 [7]
What to Bring (Packing List) - Uruguay Perdiz
Hunt
Uruguay
Perdiz Hunt (Dove Hunt) Packing Checklist
Uruguay
Duck Hunt Packing Checklist
Gratuities - Uruguay Perdiz Hunt at Plumas Y
Aletas
Gratuities for lodge and field staff are not included in Uruguay
perdiz hunting 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 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 to Montevideo or
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.
Contact us for more information
about Uruguay perdiz hunts or to inquire about group rate
discounts.