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Everything to Know About Booking a hunting trip in Mexico

What are the best upland hunting trips in Mexico?

The best upland hunting trips in Mexico are:

Why should I book an upland hunting trip in Mexico with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 3 upland trips in Mexico, and the most popular trips in the area are Bobwhite Quail in Mexico guided by Paul, Quail Hunting 3 days 4 nights guided by Rene, and Ducks, Dove & Quail guided by Paul.

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What types of upland hunting trips are common in Mexico?

The most commonly sought after species for upland hunting are: 1. quail, 2. wigeon, 3. specklebelly goose, 4. snow goose, and 5. ruddy duck.

How much does a Mexico upland hunting trip cost?

Prices for upland hunting in Mexico can range anywhere from about $10,965 to $30,065, but the average price for a full day trip for upland hunting in Mexico is $20,383.

Is booking a hunting guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a hunting guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced hunting guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is outside every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your backyard, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for upland hunting in Mexico?

The most popular season for upland hunting in Mexico is summer, and most hunters book their trips 0 days in advance.

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What is upland hunting in Mexico all about?

Upland hunting in Mexico is a cherished tradition that offers a variety of game birds and scenic landscapes. One of the most sought-after species is the Mexican quail, known for its challenging flight patterns and delicious flavor. Upland hunters often pursue these birds in the diverse terrain of Mexico's highlands, including grasslands, scrublands, and rolling hills. The quail's tendency to flush quickly and unpredictably makes hunting them an exciting and demanding pursuit.

Another popular game bird in Mexico's upland regions is the dove. The country is renowned for its abundant dove populations, particularly in areas like central and northern Mexico. Dove hunting is often done in open fields and agricultural lands where these birds gather in large numbers. Hunters use decoys and calls to attract doves and rely on shotguns to take advantage of their fast, erratic flights. The abundance of doves and the straightforward hunting techniques make this a favorite among both seasoned and novice upland hunters.

Additionally, Mexico offers opportunities to hunt for the elusive and elusive mountain quail, which is found in the higher elevations of the Sierra Madre range. Mountain quail are more challenging to hunt due to their preference for dense, mountainous terrain and their cautious behavior. Successful hunts often involve a combination of good dog work and careful navigation of the rugged landscape. Upland hunting in Mexico provides a range of experiences, from the excitement of pursuing fast-flying doves to the challenge of hunting mountain quail, making it a rewarding pursuit for outdoor enthusiasts.

What are the most popular months to go upland hunting in Mexico?

Upland hunting seasons in Mexico vary depending on the species and region, offering hunters diverse opportunities throughout the year. For example, the hunting season for doves typically begins in early September and can extend into the winter months, with peak activity often occurring during the fall. This extended season allows hunters to take advantage of the abundant dove populations across the country, particularly in agricultural areas where doves congregate in large numbers.

The season for Mexican quail generally runs from late fall to early spring, aligning with the cooler months when these birds are more active and easier to find. Quail hunting often peaks from November through February, as the cooler weather prompts the birds to move more frequently and seek out food sources. Hunters can enjoy the challenge of pursuing quail in Mexico's diverse upland environments during this time, making the most of the favorable hunting conditions.

Mountain quail hunting in Mexico is typically confined to the cooler months of the year, from late fall through early spring. These birds inhabit the higher elevations of the Sierra Madre range, and hunting them is best during the cooler season when they are more active and accessible. The challenging terrain and the quail’s elusive nature make this season particularly rewarding for experienced upland hunters seeking a more demanding hunt. Each of these seasons provides unique opportunities for hunters to experience Mexico's rich upland hunting traditions.

What techniques are popular for upland hunting in Mexico?

Upland hunting in Mexico encompasses various techniques tailored to the diverse game birds and terrains across the country. One common method is the use of pointing dogs, which are highly valued for their ability to locate and indicate the presence of game birds like quail. These dogs are trained to "point" when they detect the scent of a bird, allowing hunters to approach quietly and prepare for a shot. This technique is particularly effective in the grasslands and scrublands where quail are commonly found, as it maximizes the chances of a successful hunt.

Another popular technique is driving, used mainly for hunting doves. This method involves strategically positioning hunters in a field while others walk or drive through the area to flush the birds into the air. Doves, which tend to fly in large groups, are often driven toward the hunters, increasing the chances of successful shots. This technique works well in agricultural areas and open fields where doves gather in significant numbers, making it an effective way to harvest multiple birds in a single outing.

For mountain quail, hunters often use a combination of stealth and tracking. This involves carefully navigating the rugged terrain of the Sierra Madre range while looking for signs of quail activity, such as tracks and droppings. Hunters may also use calls to mimic the sounds of quail, drawing them out from their hiding spots. This method requires patience and persistence, as the elusive nature of mountain quail and the challenging terrain make the hunt both demanding and rewarding. Each technique offers a unique experience and contributes to the rich tradition of upland hunting in Mexico.

What species are popular for upland hunting in Mexico?

When upland hunting in Mexico, hunters can target a variety of species, each providing a unique challenge and experience. One of the most popular game birds is the Mexican quail, also known as the scaled quail. Found in the country's highlands and arid regions, these birds are known for their fast, erratic flight patterns, which make them a thrilling target for upland hunters. Their distinctive calls and colorful plumage also add to the appeal of hunting them.

Doves are another sought-after species for upland hunters in Mexico. The country is home to several dove species, including the white-winged dove and the mourning dove. These birds are abundant in agricultural fields and open areas, where they gather in large flocks. Dove hunting is often characterized by fast-paced action and requires quick reflexes and accurate shooting. The sheer number of doves makes for an exciting hunt, especially during peak seasons when flocks are more numerous.

Mountain quail are a less common but highly prized target for those seeking a more challenging upland hunt. Found in the higher elevations of the Sierra Madre range, these quail are known for their elusive behavior and preference for dense, mountainous terrain. Hunting mountain quail requires a combination of persistence, skill, and good dog work, as they are often hidden in thick cover and can be difficult to locate. Successfully pursuing this species offers a rewarding experience for seasoned upland hunters looking for a unique challenge.

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