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We call it Hot Barrel Hunt because you will be hunting ducks and doves during their annual winter migrations at our hunting concession tropical Guasave, Sinaola, Mexico. In shirt sleeve weather, no insulated clothing, waders, earmuffs or mittens needed for this adventure since we enjoy 70- 80 degree weather every day.
While hunting with us you wont be stuck in a city motel. Instead you will enjoy fine food and lodging at our hotel-type facility on the lagoon where you will hunt.
To assure you of the best possible service and hunting we limit our hunters to no more than 12 at a time... No Exceptions please.
You hunt in shirtsleeve weather near our lodge. All you need to bring is a good eye and reflexes, we will supply the rest.
Our (English speaking) guide meet you at the airport and are with you at the hunts.
We schedule morning hunts for ducks and afternoon hunts for doves. We strive to offer the best for our clients for variety and provide the best hunting possible. We move as the birds do and use air boats to move our hunters from the hunting lodge to our many blinds. Many outfitters are full to capacity a year in advance even though our season runs for over 4 months, starting November 1.

Our Pledge to you
We leave nothing to chance so we can consistently provide you with the best hunting accommodations and food to make sure you enjoy your hunt in comfort and safety. You will be hunting Big Desert Mule Deer (reputed among the largest anywhere) Big Coues Deer (White Tail) Javelina plus Bobcats and Coyotes. Our hunting area is located on a private ranch only a few hours from Guaymas and Hermosillo. We are the oldest outfitters for Big Mule Deer in Mexico because 80% of our hunters have bagged their trophies. All of these trophys were over 28 inches.

So come down and bag your trophy for the record book.
A Reminder: We are only allowed a limited number of hunters this year so booking must be on a space available basis.

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