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Ringed Teal


Brazilian Teal
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Ringed Teal
The Ringed teal is among the early migrating species of waterfowl in South America. The small bird is slightly smaller in size to the green-wing teal of North America, and is colored with a unique and vibrant feather pattern, with one white ring on each wing, giving it the name “Ringed Teal.” During the migrating months, this species is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay. The Ring teal is characterized by the white rings on its wings, is baby blue bill, and soft quit peeps while in flight. As the smallest species of teal throughout Uruguay, the Ring teal provides challenging entertainment with its speed and sporty flying style. While this species is highly regarding for its beauty and acrobatic flying patterns, its greatest attraction is its rarity.
Brazilian Teal
The Brazilian teal is predominately found among the early and mid season migrating species of waterfowl in South America. The Brazilian teal is the largest teal found in South America and is similar in size to a wood duck or blue-wing in North America. The Brazilian teal is characterized by its blood red beak, iridescent green wings, their tendency to fly at low altitudes in large groups of (10-15). They are recognized by a loud weeping whistle while in flight, and will most likely be heard before seen. As one of the strongest populations of teal species throughout Uruguay, the Brazilian teal commonly dominated the lagoons and potholes during the winter months. As a constant presence across the country, this species is highly regarded for its willingness to decoy.
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Uruguay Hunting/Fishing- Feature 1. 
“Uruguay Duck Hunting” provided by our Uruguayan consultant, Nacho Portela
Very few destinations in the world offer the opportunity to shoot over (11) different species of waterfowl in one region. The small country of Uruguay proudly boasts this unrivaled variety as one of its many attractions.
As the birds in South America begin to migrate in early May, the lagoons, potholes, and rice fields throughout the country are a primary stopping point during the migration months. The provinces of Western Uruguay offer thousands of acres of pressure free resting grounds, agriculture fields, and the guidance of the Uruguay River for the masses of migrating waterfowl. The Eastern provinces of Uruguay offer food, water, and concealed roosts throughout the endless rice fields, and massive lagoons known to this region. More specifically, the Laguna Negra and Laguna de Castillos are large bodies of water that offer protection and seclusion just minutes away from the countries largest rice producing provinces. These areas of Uruguay are saturated with ducks from early May to late September, and provide a wintering grounds attractive to all dominate species of waterfowl found in South America.
The migration beings- As the cold fronts begin to sweep across South America, the teal are the first to swarm the fields of Uruguay as the early migratory species. The teal population makes up a significant portion of the total waterfowl throughout the continent with (5) dominate species. The early winter months are dominated by the presence of teal, and the challenging opportunities that that provide. *Although the teal species make up the majority of the early migration, the larger species of waterfowl are also found in large numbers during this time. Continue looking for more upcoming blog posts on Uruguay Hunting/Fishing Features and call Trophy FisHunt World @ 708-481-6467 for your group’s waterfowl-wingshooting hunts or Golden Dorado Sportfishing adventures in Uruguay.

Try “30+ lb.” Trophy Redfish
Having experienced the Brazilian Amazon Trophy Peacock Bass, why not make the change and try a new specie: “30+ lb” Trophy Redfish in Venice, Louisiana.
Wether it’s artificial baits of spinner baits, soft plastics, crankbaits, jigs, or live bait on a popping cork setup, the bases are well covered to suit any angler’s comfortable back home presentation for pursuing the bull Trophy class Louisiana Redfish [more commonly known as “Reds”].
Centrally located, Venice is just a short drive south of the Big Easy by car from the New Orleans city airport.
All you have to do is bring yourself joined by 2 fishing friends then jump’n on the plane, and your all taken care of. No need to haul your favorite rods, reels, tackle/accessories along from that point on all your needs are provided with accommodations, meals, fishing rods/reels/equipment with boat and guide in your all inclusive fishing adventure.
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Have you ever gone fishing in Mexico? No? Well, next you go down there make sure to try some Mexico bass fishing. These bass can be found out at sea as they are saltwater bass. In fact, you can rent a boat and have a guide take you out there. The fish that you catch are huge when compared to the bass found in the United States. The deep sea fish will usually weigh between 5 to 50 pounds and can get up to 3 feet. This kind of fish should not go to waste. So, if you do catch one, make sure to cook it and eat it.
Millions of people each year enter Baja at the San Ysidro/Tijuana border crossing.. It’s no wonder since the Baja region is one of the most beautiful anywhere in the world.