INTRODUCTION TO NICARAGUA 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In the past years; Mexico has become outdated and a danger in terms of crime as country for hunting.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. |
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 centers, 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. |