Dove, Dogs, and Shotguns

June 10, 2009

Extreme Dove Hunt

Filed under: Dove Leases, Hunting Reviews — Tags: , , — admin @ 6:43 pm

If you’ve got the funds the you should check out LCHunting.com.

They are offering some serious dove hunting for a serious dove hunter.

Just check out what is included for the price:

  • Ground transportation from McAllen Texas
  • Beretta AL390 Shotgun
  • Deluxe Accommodations**
  • Delicious meals included
  • Open bar daily
  • Field transportation
  • Cleaning of game

  • Refreshments in field
  • Guide service
  • Maid service
  • Gun cleaning
  • Satellite TV in every room
  • 8-man jacuzzi
  • Swimming pool
  • Sporting clays “house”

That is an impressive list. Looks like all you need to bring is your shoulder and some shells.

 

Here is an excert from their site : ” From August through October, millions of acres of sorghum and corn fields provide feed to the MILLIONS of whitewing dove that nest in this semi-tropical sportsman’s paradise.”

Millions, I’m not going to be able to sleep tonight, MILLIONS!.”

Loma Colorada Hunting look like a great place to have the hunt of a lifetime, at a fraction of the cost of a hunt in Argentina.

This is not a paid review or am I associated with LCHunting. I just thought the hunt looked promising.

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  1. “Las Palomas” hunting lodge is located in the heart of the Gran Chaco Boliviano, where about 1.000.000 hectares of cropland, bushes and forest provide a perfect habitat for pigeons. The lodge is designed and located to fit the expectations of the most demanding shooter.

    Around 15 million pigeons nest in Bolivia between April and November every year, seeking the main Bolivian crops. They migrate north from Argentina and Brazil and take this land as their home through the winter. This migration, along the luxury of “Las Palomas” lodge, offers the hunter an incredible hunting experience in South America.

    Comment by High Volume Wign Shooting (Bolivia) — February 2, 2010 @ 2:15 pm

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