WHY CHOOSE NICARAGUA FOR DUCK AND DOVE HUNTING?
Let’s get down to business, boys. Forget Mexico and save Argentina for next time, these countries are overpopulated with hunters from all over the world. Nicaragua, located just 3.5 hours flight from both Miami, Florida, and Houston, Texas, is a gold mine and the world’s best kept secret when it comes to untapped supplies of fish, fowl and feathers.
Nicaragua is situated in Central America between Honduras and Costa Rica, and is known for its cascading waterfalls, lush jungles, blue seas and refreshing fresh water lagoons. Native species of pintails, black bellied whistlers, blue-winged teal, white-winged doves and Giant Tarpon, thrive in these tropical environments.
In the past years; Mexico has become outdated and a danger in terms of crime as country for hunting. Who wants to fly into Mexico, and then drive another four to six hours to hunt. Argentina, while still a great spot for Wing shooting, but has become so overpopulated with hunters, and the 12 hour flight, and the notorious delays, flight cancellations, long transports, make’s it a challenge just to get to the hunting grounds.
When taking your hunting adventure to Nicaragua, you and your hunting partners have a unique opportunity to hunt in lush rice, sorghum, and peanut fields forty minutes outside of central Managua! No need to dread the car ride to your early morning hunting sessions, because our cars are comfortable, air-conditioned vans and eighty-percent of the drive time is on smooth, paved roads.
Managua is a well-established city, with most all modern conveniences and infrastructure that offers the hunters a much wider variety of things to do, outside the hunting fields. You are not trapped in a hunting lodge with no options of anything to do. Managua is a thriving metropolis with large malls, gourmet restaurants, nightlife, historical sites, spas, 5 star accommodation’s, pools, sauna, whirlpools, and business centres’, and meeting halls.
Nicaragua has been announced by the NATO, as one of the safest countries in Central America, and when booking your hunting excursion with us, safety is one of our utmost priorities.
The Country
Nicaragua was in the world headlines in the 1980's when the Sandinistas were in power. The country, bordered by Honduras and Costa Rica with coastlines on both the Pacific and the Caribbean, converted to a democracy in 1990 with a conservative President who is tough on crime and committed to creating an inviting environment for tourism, business and investment. Nicaragua today is a peaceful, stable country that welcomes tourists and hunters. It is also a country of rich ecological diversity with large areas of rain forest, rugged mountains, volcanoes and verdant agricultural valleys. The cities of Managua and Chinandega are attractive and steeped in history and colonial architecture.
The Shooting
Duck shooting is in picturesque lagoons against the backdrop of mountains and an active volcano. Ducks are mostly blue winged teal and fulvous tree ducks, though you can take a few green winged teal, widgeons and a couple of pintails. Shooting is done from dry blinds, while sometimes we need to get wet, according to the amount of rainfall. Shooting is done over decoys, well placed among the reeds and mangroves, usually one person, but no more than two to a blind.
The ducks are there in incredible numbers, rising like waves in the early morning as the boat pushes through the reeds and lagoon channels. It's a spectacular sight to see ducks, cranes, egrets, herons, gallinules, oyster catchers and colourful small birds thrashing through the water to get airborne as the boat moves toward them. Hunters are not limited on the harvest, but we do ask for conservation purposes for hunters to try and stay to 25 ducks per shoot; 50 per full day's shooting and those numbers are often attained. With most of our groups, we had lows on a half day shoot from 11 downed, 8 recovered to a high of 33 recovered depending on the shooter and the circumstances. Most hunters averaged from 12 to 25 ducks for a half day. Keeping in mind that the ducks are mostly teal, moving like miniature F86s, the numbers were very satisfactory to everyone.
The Dove Shooting doesn't compare to Cordoba but is very comparable to Mexico with good numbers of white wings over sorghum or coming to roost. Our hunters averaged from 4 to 10 boxes per shoot. Most every shoot is great, however, they are times, we just couldn't get positioned for the main flights. While other times were outstanding and would have been even better if could have kept the guns loaded faster. Downing 200 to 300 doves in a morning or afternoon, for an average shot is fair to say.
It's a heartening sight, by the way, to see families lined up at the boat launch point and in the fields to receive ducks and doves that were brought in. The bird boys are attentive and bring in most of the downed birds and it's good to know they are going to be some family's evening meal.
The Best Features
First, if you have any adventure in your soul, it is interesting to venture into primitive areas that no one else is hunting and that you will see very few hunters in an entire season. There are currently only a few outfitters offering Hunting Trips in Nicaragua. We estimate that no more than 500 - 700 hunters will shoot the thousands of acres of lagoons available in an entire season- minuscule compared to Mexico and Argentina where the number of hunters is in the thousands.
In distance traveled and cost, however, Nicaragua beats Mexico and Argentina hands down. In Argentina, an average duck stay costs about $3,500 plus about $ 1,500 airfare and a 10 hour flight, and not near the inclusions you get with us. It's about the same in Mexico, not to mention the gun fees, and the safety issues.
The cost for a similar program in Nicaragua is around the same for a hunt, but airfares from $ 600 to 800 and that being business class, and only a 3.5 hour flight direct non-stop. Plus not all the red tape, and expensive gun fees. Nicaragua is a real value.
Finally, it's an interesting cultural experience to see the changes being made in a country that was once dominated by the Sandinista's and Cubans and is now in the hands of a very conservative, democratic government committed to the economic rebuilding of the country, encouraging tourism, and crime control. You will not spend much time worrying whether Daniel Ortega might jump out from behind a bush and grab them.
The atmosphere was very American friendly and hospitable.
The Drawbacks
The only real negatives you should encounter are the long security lines at the airport and the typical Central American washboard roads. We recommend a connection time in Houston or Miami of at least 3 hours since flights could be closed early due to the long lines going through the tightened security procedures.
The roads in Nicaragua are generally very rough and laced with pot holes. But, with daily improvements in infrastructure, this is not a big problem now. As mentioned before, 80 to 90% of the roads we travel will be smooth paved roads. Our equipment is near new and comfortable which takes much of the sting out of the few miles of rough roads you might have to encounter. As a side comment, I've found that rough roads are the usual price for being able to access virgin areas that have little hunting pressure no matter where you go.
Nicaragua is fast becoming on a short list of great duck and dove hunting locations you can experience. We find that most clients are planning frequent trips to come back in the future, and inquiring for prime dates and reservations.
Why Choose Nicaragua Bird Hunting & Adventures as your Outfitter?
The Outfitter
We have been in the hunting and tourism business in Nicaragua for over 50 years. We have been arranging, and executing luxury travel for high profile clients, and the working class guys from all over the world. With our main office in Nicaragua, and satellite offices in the USA and Asia, we are well experienced in taking care of hunters.
We have never advertised, and never had the need to. All our clients come from referrals, and we have been more than satisfied with that for many years. Now, with the growing interest in hunting and tourism in Nicaragua, we have decided to open up our business to a wider market, so as to allow many others the opportunity to benefit from our expertise and dedication to quality. We want to share our ability with all hunters and sportsman. But, make no mistake, if you are looking for a low dollar, cheap, bare bone hunt. We are not the company for you. If you are looking for an affordable, exclusive, and luxury package, that no other company can match. Then we are your only choice. While we will offer affordable packages, we will not, at any time, sacrifice our dedication to quality and detail.
We will not sacrifice our reputation of excellence. We are here to work with each individual, group, company. to make the hunt that will fit into your budget and time frame. Please don’t hesitate to ask me for a personalized package. I would be happy to try to work it out to fit your needs.
“They were close to our group from the moment we arrived in Managua until our departure. Their handling and execution of our group was near flawless and were totally accommodating."
With a talented and experienced staff of Americans, who have lived in and out of Nicaragua for many years. With a love of the country, and a feel for quality hunting, along with the desire to get results for our clients. We would love to earn your business.
Transportation
We only use private transportation, with chauffeured drivers. No airport taxi, or hotel taxi. You will receive your own personal driver, in a newer model SUV or Van. They are at your beckon call for any transportation needs you have while you are with us. 90% of the roads we will travel are paved, with smooth and peaceful trips.
No worrying with those outfitters who drop you off and you do not see them again, and feel like you are lost not knowing what to do next. We are there with you from beginning to end, to make sure your trip is excellent, not only the hunting, but the whole experience.
The Lodging
We only use the best 3 to 5 star hotels in Managua. Our main 5 star hotel is the Intercontinental, it is modern and very nice with air-conditioned rooms, a-stocked bar and lounge, large and well-furnished dining room. Amazing pool, business center, and all rooms are superior or better. Breakfast is buffet style continental breakfast. The hotel is no more than 30 to 40 minutes from the hunting fields, so you do not have a long journey getting to your hunt. Rest assured, your lodging is exquisite, and you will be living in luxury.
Meals
NBHA provides all your meals. Not just any meals, but only at the finest restaurants in Managua. Seafood and Steaks, or whatever your taste buds desire. We have a wide range of suppliers, that we have screened and can offer you whatever type of dishes you are wanting.
The Nicaraguan culinary art dates back to the pre-Colombian times. During the colonial era, the unique, innovative, and varied Creole menu was the result of the union of these two races. Nicaraguan cuisine is a mixture of savory soups, spiced meats and a plethora of diverse sweets with exotic ingredients.
What makes us different!
The one thing that makes us different from all the other companies is our inclusions. We take all the headaches and work out of the trip for you. All you need to do is show up and shoot. We do the rest. You do not have to worry about anything, we already thought of it for you. Take a look at things we provide, and then look at our inclusive packages, for details of each one.
· T Shirts, Shooters Shirts, or Ball Cap
· VIP Arrival Package in Managua
· Personal Chauffeured Transportation
· Personal Guide / Hunting Guide
· All Meals Included (on certain packages)
· 5 star accommodation
· VIP welcome package at hotel
· Unlimited Drinks
· Bird boys supplied
· Snack Basket for each days hunt
· Gun Rental Supplied
· Hunting Licenses
· Day Trip to Granada with Cigar Sampling
· Optional Casino Night, Men’s Night Out, Tours
· Wife and Girlfriend Packages
· 24 hour Customer Support
General Information you might want to know.
· The dry season, from November through May. June through October is known as the “green season,” when tropical rains bring lush foliage and cool clean air.
· Prime time of year for duck hunting is Sep – March.
· Dove Hunting is good all year round with prime time being Sep – May
· Airport fee upon arrival in Nicaragua - $ 10.00 arrival – $ 30.00 departure
· If you want to bring your own gun you must submit the following information to me, 45 days prior to the hunt.
- Must submit Passport picture page
- Customs form 4457 or other proof of gun ownership
- Hunting permit or club membership
- $ 150.00 temporary gun permit fee
· From Airport to Hotel - 30 to 40 min.
· From Hotel to Fields – 30 to 40 min.
· Credit Cards or Checks are not accepted in the Airport.
· Credit Cards are accepted by most hotels, restaurants.
· You can pay with USD for most services, know the exchange rate.
· Ducks and Doves killed are given to local families for food.
· We do not recommend trying to bring home any meat from your harvest.
· Guns used are the 12 gauge Auto Bretta Outlanders
· Citizens of Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cameroon, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, India, Iran, Jordan, Kenya, Liberia, Lebanon,Libya,Mali, Montenegro, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, the Palestinian Territories, Peru, Rumania, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka,Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Vietnam and Yemen must have a visa to enter Nicaragua.
· All other Countries – If you have a valid passport, you can stay 90 days without a visa.
· Shell cost, Gun Rentals (if applicable), are paid at our office in Nicaragua.
· Minimum numbers of hunters is 2, maximum is 12 per group.
· You cannot bring your own shells to Nicaragua.
· Nicaragua is voted as one of the safest countries in South America
· Nicaragua is mostly Spanish Speaking.
· Voltage in Nicaragua is 110V, in case you want to bring gadgets.
· It is recommended to drink purified water while there.
· No vaccinations are required for US Citizens to enter Nicaragua.
· Recommended do not try to drive yourself in Nicaragua.
Hello Guys,
” In summary, the trip was excellent, well handled by the outfitter with superb duck shooting, good to excellent shooting for white wing doves, very nice accommodations and great food. Everything was handled for us, we never had to worry about anything. Our guide made sure we were treated as royalty. We never worried about a tip, it was taken care of. Never worried about our safety, warm people, and the company has screened all of these places, and everyone ran to our side to take care of everything. It was on the border line of me feeling guilty for
the rest of the guests already there. I could not more, highly recommend a better Outfitter than Nicaragua Bird Hunting Adventures. Their attention to detail, and organizational skills are second to none. The trip was great from the time we left the house, to the time we returned. My clients were so impressed; they were ready to sign the contract with our company the next day.”
Saying and I quote “ If this is any indication of the quality your company will be providing us, we see no reason to wait any longer. We are ready to do business with you.”
DAVID HARDIN II / President and CEO
Please feel free to reach out to me at any time. Also, please do not forget to see our package and inclusion details. Thank you for your time, and your business is important to me. I am not asking you to give your business to me, I am asking to allow me to earn your business.
Let’s get down to business, boys. Forget Mexico and save Argentina for next time, these countries are overpopulated with hunters from all over the world. Nicaragua, located just 3.5 hours flight from both Miami, Florida, and Houston, Texas, is a gold mine and the world’s best kept secret when it comes to untapped supplies of fish, fowl and feathers.
Nicaragua is situated in Central America between Honduras and Costa Rica, and is known for its cascading waterfalls, lush jungles, blue seas and refreshing fresh water lagoons. Native species of pintails, black bellied whistlers, blue-winged teal, white-winged doves and Giant Tarpon, thrive in these tropical environments.
In the past years; Mexico has become outdated and a danger in terms of crime as country for hunting. Who wants to fly into Mexico, and then drive another four to six hours to hunt. Argentina, while still a great spot for Wing shooting, but has become so overpopulated with hunters, and the 12 hour flight, and the notorious delays, flight cancellations, long transports, make’s it a challenge just to get to the hunting grounds.
When taking your hunting adventure to Nicaragua, you and your hunting partners have a unique opportunity to hunt in lush rice, sorghum, and peanut fields forty minutes outside of central Managua! No need to dread the car ride to your early morning hunting sessions, because our cars are comfortable, air-conditioned vans and eighty-percent of the drive time is on smooth, paved roads.
Managua is a well-established city, with most all modern conveniences and infrastructure that offers the hunters a much wider variety of things to do, outside the hunting fields. You are not trapped in a hunting lodge with no options of anything to do. Managua is a thriving metropolis with large malls, gourmet restaurants, nightlife, historical sites, spas, 5 star accommodation’s, pools, sauna, whirlpools, and business centres’, and meeting halls.
Nicaragua has been announced by the NATO, as one of the safest countries in Central America, and when booking your hunting excursion with us, safety is one of our utmost priorities.
The Country
Nicaragua was in the world headlines in the 1980's when the Sandinistas were in power. The country, bordered by Honduras and Costa Rica with coastlines on both the Pacific and the Caribbean, converted to a democracy in 1990 with a conservative President who is tough on crime and committed to creating an inviting environment for tourism, business and investment. Nicaragua today is a peaceful, stable country that welcomes tourists and hunters. It is also a country of rich ecological diversity with large areas of rain forest, rugged mountains, volcanoes and verdant agricultural valleys. The cities of Managua and Chinandega are attractive and steeped in history and colonial architecture.
The Shooting
Duck shooting is in picturesque lagoons against the backdrop of mountains and an active volcano. Ducks are mostly blue winged teal and fulvous tree ducks, though you can take a few green winged teal, widgeons and a couple of pintails. Shooting is done from dry blinds, while sometimes we need to get wet, according to the amount of rainfall. Shooting is done over decoys, well placed among the reeds and mangroves, usually one person, but no more than two to a blind.
The ducks are there in incredible numbers, rising like waves in the early morning as the boat pushes through the reeds and lagoon channels. It's a spectacular sight to see ducks, cranes, egrets, herons, gallinules, oyster catchers and colourful small birds thrashing through the water to get airborne as the boat moves toward them. Hunters are not limited on the harvest, but we do ask for conservation purposes for hunters to try and stay to 25 ducks per shoot; 50 per full day's shooting and those numbers are often attained. With most of our groups, we had lows on a half day shoot from 11 downed, 8 recovered to a high of 33 recovered depending on the shooter and the circumstances. Most hunters averaged from 12 to 25 ducks for a half day. Keeping in mind that the ducks are mostly teal, moving like miniature F86s, the numbers were very satisfactory to everyone.
The Dove Shooting doesn't compare to Cordoba but is very comparable to Mexico with good numbers of white wings over sorghum or coming to roost. Our hunters averaged from 4 to 10 boxes per shoot. Most every shoot is great, however, they are times, we just couldn't get positioned for the main flights. While other times were outstanding and would have been even better if could have kept the guns loaded faster. Downing 200 to 300 doves in a morning or afternoon, for an average shot is fair to say.
It's a heartening sight, by the way, to see families lined up at the boat launch point and in the fields to receive ducks and doves that were brought in. The bird boys are attentive and bring in most of the downed birds and it's good to know they are going to be some family's evening meal.
The Best Features
First, if you have any adventure in your soul, it is interesting to venture into primitive areas that no one else is hunting and that you will see very few hunters in an entire season. There are currently only a few outfitters offering Hunting Trips in Nicaragua. We estimate that no more than 500 - 700 hunters will shoot the thousands of acres of lagoons available in an entire season- minuscule compared to Mexico and Argentina where the number of hunters is in the thousands.
In distance traveled and cost, however, Nicaragua beats Mexico and Argentina hands down. In Argentina, an average duck stay costs about $3,500 plus about $ 1,500 airfare and a 10 hour flight, and not near the inclusions you get with us. It's about the same in Mexico, not to mention the gun fees, and the safety issues.
The cost for a similar program in Nicaragua is around the same for a hunt, but airfares from $ 600 to 800 and that being business class, and only a 3.5 hour flight direct non-stop. Plus not all the red tape, and expensive gun fees. Nicaragua is a real value.
Finally, it's an interesting cultural experience to see the changes being made in a country that was once dominated by the Sandinista's and Cubans and is now in the hands of a very conservative, democratic government committed to the economic rebuilding of the country, encouraging tourism, and crime control. You will not spend much time worrying whether Daniel Ortega might jump out from behind a bush and grab them.
The atmosphere was very American friendly and hospitable.
The Drawbacks
The only real negatives you should encounter are the long security lines at the airport and the typical Central American washboard roads. We recommend a connection time in Houston or Miami of at least 3 hours since flights could be closed early due to the long lines going through the tightened security procedures.
The roads in Nicaragua are generally very rough and laced with pot holes. But, with daily improvements in infrastructure, this is not a big problem now. As mentioned before, 80 to 90% of the roads we travel will be smooth paved roads. Our equipment is near new and comfortable which takes much of the sting out of the few miles of rough roads you might have to encounter. As a side comment, I've found that rough roads are the usual price for being able to access virgin areas that have little hunting pressure no matter where you go.
Nicaragua is fast becoming on a short list of great duck and dove hunting locations you can experience. We find that most clients are planning frequent trips to come back in the future, and inquiring for prime dates and reservations.
Why Choose Nicaragua Bird Hunting & Adventures as your Outfitter?
The Outfitter
We have been in the hunting and tourism business in Nicaragua for over 50 years. We have been arranging, and executing luxury travel for high profile clients, and the working class guys from all over the world. With our main office in Nicaragua, and satellite offices in the USA and Asia, we are well experienced in taking care of hunters.
We have never advertised, and never had the need to. All our clients come from referrals, and we have been more than satisfied with that for many years. Now, with the growing interest in hunting and tourism in Nicaragua, we have decided to open up our business to a wider market, so as to allow many others the opportunity to benefit from our expertise and dedication to quality. We want to share our ability with all hunters and sportsman. But, make no mistake, if you are looking for a low dollar, cheap, bare bone hunt. We are not the company for you. If you are looking for an affordable, exclusive, and luxury package, that no other company can match. Then we are your only choice. While we will offer affordable packages, we will not, at any time, sacrifice our dedication to quality and detail.
We will not sacrifice our reputation of excellence. We are here to work with each individual, group, company. to make the hunt that will fit into your budget and time frame. Please don’t hesitate to ask me for a personalized package. I would be happy to try to work it out to fit your needs.
“They were close to our group from the moment we arrived in Managua until our departure. Their handling and execution of our group was near flawless and were totally accommodating."
With a talented and experienced staff of Americans, who have lived in and out of Nicaragua for many years. With a love of the country, and a feel for quality hunting, along with the desire to get results for our clients. We would love to earn your business.
Transportation
We only use private transportation, with chauffeured drivers. No airport taxi, or hotel taxi. You will receive your own personal driver, in a newer model SUV or Van. They are at your beckon call for any transportation needs you have while you are with us. 90% of the roads we will travel are paved, with smooth and peaceful trips.
No worrying with those outfitters who drop you off and you do not see them again, and feel like you are lost not knowing what to do next. We are there with you from beginning to end, to make sure your trip is excellent, not only the hunting, but the whole experience.
The Lodging
We only use the best 3 to 5 star hotels in Managua. Our main 5 star hotel is the Intercontinental, it is modern and very nice with air-conditioned rooms, a-stocked bar and lounge, large and well-furnished dining room. Amazing pool, business center, and all rooms are superior or better. Breakfast is buffet style continental breakfast. The hotel is no more than 30 to 40 minutes from the hunting fields, so you do not have a long journey getting to your hunt. Rest assured, your lodging is exquisite, and you will be living in luxury.
Meals
NBHA provides all your meals. Not just any meals, but only at the finest restaurants in Managua. Seafood and Steaks, or whatever your taste buds desire. We have a wide range of suppliers, that we have screened and can offer you whatever type of dishes you are wanting.
The Nicaraguan culinary art dates back to the pre-Colombian times. During the colonial era, the unique, innovative, and varied Creole menu was the result of the union of these two races. Nicaraguan cuisine is a mixture of savory soups, spiced meats and a plethora of diverse sweets with exotic ingredients.
What makes us different!
The one thing that makes us different from all the other companies is our inclusions. We take all the headaches and work out of the trip for you. All you need to do is show up and shoot. We do the rest. You do not have to worry about anything, we already thought of it for you. Take a look at things we provide, and then look at our inclusive packages, for details of each one.
· T Shirts, Shooters Shirts, or Ball Cap
· VIP Arrival Package in Managua
· Personal Chauffeured Transportation
· Personal Guide / Hunting Guide
· All Meals Included (on certain packages)
· 5 star accommodation
· VIP welcome package at hotel
· Unlimited Drinks
· Bird boys supplied
· Snack Basket for each days hunt
· Gun Rental Supplied
· Hunting Licenses
· Day Trip to Granada with Cigar Sampling
· Optional Casino Night, Men’s Night Out, Tours
· Wife and Girlfriend Packages
· 24 hour Customer Support
General Information you might want to know.
· The dry season, from November through May. June through October is known as the “green season,” when tropical rains bring lush foliage and cool clean air.
· Prime time of year for duck hunting is Sep – March.
· Dove Hunting is good all year round with prime time being Sep – May
· Airport fee upon arrival in Nicaragua - $ 10.00 arrival – $ 30.00 departure
· If you want to bring your own gun you must submit the following information to me, 45 days prior to the hunt.
- Must submit Passport picture page
- Customs form 4457 or other proof of gun ownership
- Hunting permit or club membership
- $ 150.00 temporary gun permit fee
· From Airport to Hotel - 30 to 40 min.
· From Hotel to Fields – 30 to 40 min.
· Credit Cards or Checks are not accepted in the Airport.
· Credit Cards are accepted by most hotels, restaurants.
· You can pay with USD for most services, know the exchange rate.
· Ducks and Doves killed are given to local families for food.
· We do not recommend trying to bring home any meat from your harvest.
· Guns used are the 12 gauge Auto Bretta Outlanders
· Citizens of Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cameroon, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, India, Iran, Jordan, Kenya, Liberia, Lebanon,Libya,Mali, Montenegro, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, the Palestinian Territories, Peru, Rumania, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka,Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Vietnam and Yemen must have a visa to enter Nicaragua.
· All other Countries – If you have a valid passport, you can stay 90 days without a visa.
· Shell cost, Gun Rentals (if applicable), are paid at our office in Nicaragua.
· Minimum numbers of hunters is 2, maximum is 12 per group.
· You cannot bring your own shells to Nicaragua.
· Nicaragua is voted as one of the safest countries in South America
· Nicaragua is mostly Spanish Speaking.
· Voltage in Nicaragua is 110V, in case you want to bring gadgets.
· It is recommended to drink purified water while there.
· No vaccinations are required for US Citizens to enter Nicaragua.
· Recommended do not try to drive yourself in Nicaragua.
Hello Guys,
” In summary, the trip was excellent, well handled by the outfitter with superb duck shooting, good to excellent shooting for white wing doves, very nice accommodations and great food. Everything was handled for us, we never had to worry about anything. Our guide made sure we were treated as royalty. We never worried about a tip, it was taken care of. Never worried about our safety, warm people, and the company has screened all of these places, and everyone ran to our side to take care of everything. It was on the border line of me feeling guilty for
the rest of the guests already there. I could not more, highly recommend a better Outfitter than Nicaragua Bird Hunting Adventures. Their attention to detail, and organizational skills are second to none. The trip was great from the time we left the house, to the time we returned. My clients were so impressed; they were ready to sign the contract with our company the next day.”
Saying and I quote “ If this is any indication of the quality your company will be providing us, we see no reason to wait any longer. We are ready to do business with you.”
DAVID HARDIN II / President and CEO
Please feel free to reach out to me at any time. Also, please do not forget to see our package and inclusion details. Thank you for your time, and your business is important to me. I am not asking you to give your business to me, I am asking to allow me to earn your business.