Mazatlan, Mexico - Duck Hunting
Duck and dove hunting in Mexico with Mazatlan Wing
Shooting Club Inc will be an experiece of a lifetime.
Our staff is professional, knowledgeable and will strive
to give you the best duck and dove hunting possible.
Originally operating out of the Balboa Club, we have
over 30 years of hunting in the southern half
of Sinaloa on the west coast of Mexico.
120 days of hunting per year from the first week of November through the first week of March. We
offer duck and dove hunting every day
of the season with the exception
of Christmas and New Years Day. Ducks can be taken in full breeding color in late January and February for mounting
Ducks:
Pintail, Wigeon, Black Belly & Fulvous Whistling Ducks, Canvasback, Shoveler, Cinnamon, Green-Winged, and Blue-Winged teal, Redhead, Greater and Lesser Scaup, Ruddy Duck, Gadwall, Purple Gallinules, etc, - possible seventeen species in all.
Limits
To ensure quality hunting we will have no more
than 12 hunters per day. We adhere strictly to the
generous Mexican limits of 20 ducks per person,
per day. We impose our own limit of 100
shells per person per duck hunt.
There are two flyways, pacific and central, that meet
within our hunting areas. This provides a tremendous
variety of waterfowl. With over 15 different species,
hunters and collectors alike will harvest many
beautiful specimens for table fare or texidermy purposes.
The Mexican government is very generous with the
duck and dove limits.Duck hunting limits are
approximately 20 per day and dove limits are
approximately 46 per day including a mixed bag of
white wing and morning dove (These limits change
yearly). The season runs 120 days, from the first
week of November through the first week of March.
The state of Sinaloa in Mexico is one of the very few
places where you can find such a tremendous variety
of waterfowl and shore birds. A big percentage of the
banded ducks that we shoot are banded from as far
west as Alaska and as far east as Maine. Most
commonly they are banded in the south central
territories of Canada and the Midwest United States.
3 Day / 4 Night, Duck hunt: $2,045
4 Day / 5 Night, Duck hunt: $2,495
3 Day / 4 Night Duck & Dove combination: $2,400
4 Day / 5 Night Duck & Dove combination: $2,950
ALL PRICES PLUS 15% VALUE ADDED TAX
Deposits: Hunts are confirmed only by a deposit of one-half of the hunt price.
All deposits are non-refundable except in extraordinary circumstances when
hunters may be allowed to carry a deposit over to the subsequent year.
RATES INCLUDE
Accommodations (ocean-front room, double
occupancy)
Breakfast (not lunch or dinner;
excellent restaurants available)
All duck hunting services
Transportation to and from hunting areas
Drinks while in the field
Use of our shotguns (Benelli, Winchester
and Remington semi-autos; Browning,
Winchester and Beretta over and under)
Hunting License & Duck Stamps
RATES DO NOT INCLUDE
Shells: $0.50 each
Tips: $35 per hunt (recommended)
Single occupancy: $75 per night
Dove hunting $125 per day (with a hunt package)
Deep sea or bass fishing, and tours (as arranged)
Non-hunting companion $75 per night
15% Value Added Tax
Holiday Inn Sun Spree Resort
Mazatlan, Sinaloa in Mexico
All duck and dove hunters are guaranteed
an ocean front room, double occupancy,
when purchasing a hunting package. The
Holiday Inn is located on the Pacific
coast of Mexico in the "golden zone"
of Mazatlan, near shopping, excellent
restaurants and night clubs. Many hunters
bring a non-hunting companion,
this is available for only $75.00 per night.
Single occupancy available for extra charge.
Mazatlan is easily accessible by most major airlines.
It is found on the west coast of Mexico in the
Mexican state of Sinaloa. A tropical area with
beautiful beaches, shopping, and exciting nightlife.
For your convenience all taxi services know
the location of the Holiday Inn Sun Spree Resort,
there is only one in Mazatlan, you will only need to tell
them your destination and you will be on your way.
Note: All U.S. citizens entering Mexico by air will be required to provide a valid passport. Please check
with your airline when booking your tickets for more
information.
Mazatlan spreads for 15 miles along a piece of land
that extends southward into the Pacific just below the
Tropic of Cancer. Its coast sprinkled with beckoning
islands and miles of golden beaches and blue lagoons,
it aptly deserves its title as "Pearl of the Pacific."
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