We'd an Argentine exchange student at school in 1996, wish I could remember his name. He played hooker and scored a try in his first game. Robust, humble guy - he was well liked.
We'd an Argentine exchange student at school in 1996, wish I could remember his name. He played hooker and scored a try in his first game. Robust, humble guy - he was well liked.
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Alvarex is farming country I believe??
How far do you have to travel to get to hunting country??
In NZ an hour or two driving gets most hunters somewhere they can go hunting. May not be their choice of location, but usually a deer or pig or goat would be huntable there.
Hi Jose, what type of big game do you hunt over their?
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Thank you very much for the welcome.
There is still gunpowder left, the Grim Reaper can wait.
What are those little armadillo type things called? Have seen pictures of them skewered on the barbeque.
Che! Welcome to the forum.
One of my first rifles was a Remington 700 in .338 Winchester Magnum purchased to hunt Samba deer.
While I have been to Argentina I have never hunted or fished there but would definitely love to one day.
Like everyone looking forward to stories and pictures.
If they ever come to Argentina ... they just have to let me know ... it's for everyone.
I clarify ... it is an invitation, it is not for doing business. I don't want it to be misunderstood.
There is still gunpowder left, the Grim Reaper can wait.
Jose I will come to Argentina again as soon as I can. My wife is from Uruguay, I lived there for a few years and before the pandemic we went for holiday once or twice a year. I've been in Argentina a lot, our farm in Uruguay is near Fray Bentos so we used to go to BA in the weekends sometimes I've also driven from Fray Bentos to Cordoba before and we have friends in Entre Lagos in Chile and I've driven from there through to Bariloche
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