Concierge Insight
Q: what kinda warm clothes should i pack for the duck hunting in june-august
Excellent question! For duck hunting in Argentina during June-August, which is our winter, it's crucial to pack warm, waterproof, and layered clothing to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. You can expect temperatures to range from chilly mornings (sometimes near freezing) to mild afternoons.
Here’s what we highly recommend:
• Layering System: This is key. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer (thermals), add insulating mid-layers like fleece or wool, and finish with a heavy, waterproof, and windproof outer shell.
• Waterproof Gear: A high-quality waterproof jacket and pants are absolutely essential, as you'll be in blinds near water, often in wet conditions.
• Warm Accessories: Don't forget a warm hat (a beanie or trapper hat works well), waterproof gloves or mittens, and thick, warm socks (wool or synthetic).
• Footwear: Waterproof boots are a must. Waders are generally not needed as our team will ensure comfortable blinds, but waterproof boots are critical for walking to and from the blinds.
• Camo: Dark, neutral colors or camouflage patterns are ideal for duck hunting.
Our team ensures you have a comfortable and successful hunt, handling all the field logistics with our fleet of Unimogs/Jeeps and providing a dedicated bird boy for each guest. Duck hunting is typically an add-on to our multi-day all-inclusive packages.
To help me tailor the best information for you and send you a custom proposal, could you please share your email address? Also, what specific dates in June-August are you considering for your trip, and how many hunters would be in your group?
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 »

