The Field

Sporting adventures abroad

The British sportsman is truly blessed. Hunters travel across the globe to enjoy our rich sporting heritage and experience the challenges and delights that our many quarry species have to offer. But while the variety and quality of sport available here is astonishing, there’s still nothing like a busman’s holiday for game. So if your gun is getting itchy feet we would like to make some suggestions that it would be worth travelling for. Grab your passport and upgrade the roving syndicate to intercontinental.

DOVES IN ARGENTINA

Action-packed shooting and luxurious lodges go without saying in Cordoba. The doves exist here in such quantities that they are an agricultural pest but create a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Guns. Before you have time to curse a miss you can be pulling the trigger again. The huge volume and variety presented by doves here mean you can pretend you are shooting steeple-high pheasants, partridges, even

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