Concierge Insight
Q: what kind of layers should i pack for the colder mornings in november, like for duck hunting
For colder mornings in November, especially for duck hunting, layering is key to staying comfortable. I'd recommend starting with a moisture-wicking base layer (like merino wool or synthetic thermals) to keep sweat away from your skin. Over that, add an insulating mid-layer, such as a fleece jacket or a lightweight down vest, for warmth. Finally, a waterproof and windproof outer shell is crucial to protect against the elements in the blinds. Don't forget warm, waterproof boots, thick socks, gloves, and a warm hat!
At AWS Lodge, we specialize in making your experience seamless and comfortable, ensuring you're well-prepared for any conditions. Duck hunting is typically part of our Mixed Bag Program, which offers a comprehensive hunting experience.
To help me tailor the best information for you and send you a custom proposal, could you please share your email address? Also, what time of year are you considering for your trip, and approximately how many hunters would be in your group?
*(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 November, 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 »

