Concierge Insight
Q: what are the best boot recommendations for perdiz hunting in october
For perdiz hunting in October, which is spring in Argentina, you'll want boots that offer a good balance of comfort, support, and protection against potentially damp fields. Here are some key recommendations:
1. Waterproof/Water-Resistant: While October isn't typically the wettest month, mornings can be dewy, and you might encounter some wet grass. A waterproof or highly water-resistant boot will keep your feet dry and comfortable throughout the day.
2. Ankle Support: Perdiz hunting often involves walking through fields with uneven terrain. Good ankle support is crucial to prevent twists and provide stability. Look for boots that come up over the ankle.
3. Comfort and Fit: You'll be doing a fair amount of walking, so comfort is paramount. Ensure the boots fit well, are properly broken in before your trip, and have good cushioning.
4. Good Traction: The fields can sometimes be soft or slightly muddy, so a sole with aggressive lugs will provide better grip and prevent slips.
5. Breathability: Even in spring, you'll be active, so a breathable material will help manage moisture and keep your feet from overheating.
Many hunters find success with lightweight, waterproof hiking boots or specialized hunting boots designed for upland game.
To help me tailor the best information for you and send you a custom proposal, could you please share your email address? Also, are you primarily interested in a perdiz-focused trip, or were you considering our Mixed Bag Program that includes doves and ducks as well?
*(AWS Expert Note: Please be aware that our Mixed Bag programs, including Duck and Perdiz hunting, strictly run during the Argentine winter from mid-May to mid-August. For trips in October, we exclusively offer our world-renowned High-Volume Dove program, which is spectacular year-round!)*
AWS Lodge Note: These insights are compiled from historical guest queries to assist in your trip planning. While we strive for accuracy, field conditions, weather, and specific logistics may vary. Our staff handles all the hard work in the field. Always confirm final gear and itinerary details directly with our team. Contact Staff »

