If you’re a waterfowler looking for a world-class adventure during the North American offseason, Argentina should be at the top of your list. The Land of Silver has unmatched bird numbers and stunning landscapes. WTA’s outfitters provide a high-volume waterfowling experience that feels both familiar and wildly unique. We’ll help you make this bucket-list hunt simple, seamless, and unforgettable.
Incredible Resource, Untapped Potential
Unlike North America, where hundreds of thousands of hunters pursue waterfowl every year, Argentina’s wetlands see minimal hunting pressure. The result? Lots of birds. Argentina has 13 waterfowl species, including the Rosy-billed Pochards, a few types of Pintails, and 7 species of Teal.
The terrain feels reminiscent of North Dakota’s prairie pothole region. Picture vast expanses of shallow wetlands and agricultural fields. But here the birds behave differently. Migration patterns aren’t driven by freezing temperatures, but by food sources along Argentina’s river systems, particularly during winter (May through August).
Argentina’s waterfowl hunting is on another level. While specific harvest numbers vary, it’s common to have more opportunities in one hunt here than in multiple seasons back home.
Travel Made Easy
One of Argentina’s greatest advantages is how accessible it is. Direct overnight flights depart from major U.S. hubs like Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Miami, with a smooth 9-hour flight time and minimal jet lag (no significant time zone changes during Argentina’s winter). Hunters can arrive in Buenos Aires in the morning, clear immigration, meet their outfitter and be in the field by the afternoon.
A Familiar Hunting Style
WTA’s outfitters provide an experience that is designed to mimic the North American style of waterfowl hunting. The hunts take place in blinds near shallow waterholes or harvested agricultural fields, just like you do at home, avoiding the big-water pass shooting, which is common with other operations in the area. Decoys are expertly set and the bilingual guides are great with a duck call.
The hunting style feels natural and familiar: decoying birds, strategic calling and intimate blind setups. The guides know how to read the birds, set up the perfect shot and deliver the kind of waterfowl experience you’d expect in a seasoned North American duck camp. Only here, you’ll have far more opportunities.
Home Away from Home
Argentina’s hunting lodges are modern with a traditional, elegant Argentine aesthetic. Single-occupancy rooms with en-suite bathrooms are private and comfortable. The meals are fantastic, showcasing the country’s famous cuisine. Hunters can expect Argentine steak dinners, traditional asado barbecue with short ribs and sausages, fresh salads and locally produced Malbec wines. Not a bad way to end to a long day in the field.
Our outfitters keep group sizes small, typically 6–8 hunters, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience. Many groups book trips exclusively, giving hunters complete privacy and the freedom to enjoy their time.
An Offseason Advantage with Add-Ons
Argentina’s winter is roughly May through August, meaning its peak waterfowl hunting conditions perfectly align with North America’s offseason. It’s ideal for those longing for the blind, the decoys and the sound of wings overhead when duck season is closed back home. Add in opportunities for dove and perdiz hunting to extend the season even further and Argentina becomes a true sportsman’s paradise.
Book Your Hunt
With over 20 years of experience in Argentina, WTA’s outfitters provide unmatched waterfowl hunts in stunning settings. From action-packed hunts and elegant accommodations to seamless travel, these trips deliver the ultimate offseason hunting adventure. Contact a WTA Consultant today and let’s get planning the waterfowl trip of a lifetime!