Perdiz Hunting
Argentina
PACKAGES FEATURING THE PERDIZ
Entre Rios, Argentina
Season: March – July
- 6 Nigths and 5 Hunting Days
- One free range Red Stag trophy (no limit on score)
- Full board lodging – Open Bar
- One-on-one guiding
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About the Perdiz (Partridge)
- Small, plump body
- Short legs and round wings
- Camouflaged plumage in shades of brown, gray, and buff
- Males typically have a distinctive call
- Meat yield ~40%
- Feathers can be used in fly tying and other crafts
- Delicate and flavorful meat, considered a gourmet delicacy
- Can be prepared in various ways, such as roasted or braised
- When hunting Perdiz or Partridge, aim for the center mass of the bird while it is in flight. A suitable range for hunting this bird is between 10-40 yards.
- Argentina is home to a large population of Spotted Tinamous, also known as perdiz
- Most commonly found in the provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Entre Ríos, and Santa Fe
- Thrives in grasslands, agricultural areas, and scrublands
- Argentina offers excellent opportunities for perdiz hunting, with high bird density and extended seasons
PERDIZ FAQ'S
“Perdiz” is Spanish slang for the red-legged partridge. In Argentina and Uruguay, the tinamou is the species that is referred to as the the perdiz. The “real” Perdiz are actually not available to hunt in Argentina.
What We Provide Our Hunters...
As to plains game, we suggest riffles such as 7 mm RM or 300 WM caliber, fitted with a good scope. For water buffalo we recommend 375 HH caliber or bigger. For birdshooting 20 Ga. semi-automatic models are specially recommended. South American Adventure Safaris will provide premium quality ammunitions in 12 or 20 Ga. For 16, 28 and 410 calibers, please, order them in advance.
Munitions and cartridges will have to be dispatched in a hard box by separate as a registered baggage.