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Deer*Turkey^Javalina*Duck*Quail
Wingshootng Latin America Ryan McCollum 502 W Fifth Street Benton, IL 62812 Phone 217 960 5992 EMAIL WEBSITE |
We are now offering ocellated Turkey Hunts to those avid hunters who want to harvest the hardest of the Turkey’s Royal Grand Slam. We fly into the 450 years old City of Merida, in the peninsula of Yucatan. We can accommodate up to five hunters in camp and there are four hunting days under one guide per hunter basis, Yucatan Bobwhite quail is available as well as tags for extra gobbler, Great Curassow and dove. After or during your hunt you can make a complete trip by doing some Flyfishing, and trips to Mayan ruins which we can help you put together. Let our mayan guide take you for a walk in the jungle and experience the wild life in southern Mexico. |
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Tarpon*Bonefish*Barracuda
Wingshootng Latin America Ryan McCollum 502 W Fifth Street Benton, IL 62812 Phone 217 960 5992 EMAIL WEBSITE |
Casa Blanca has established itself as one of the world’s finest light tackle fishing lodges. Incomparable location, one of a kind fishery, superb facilities, delectable fare, outstanding equipment & professional staff are only some of the reason why Casa Blanca has become an operation to which all others compare.The lodge sits on the northern tip of a small coastal island in the western Caribbean called Isla Punta Pajaros. The actual lodge was the former staff quarters for coco plantation workers. Since remodeled, you will find that every room is one with a view. Each room has a different layout to accommodate to ones individual or group’s needs. The lodge also boasts a 100 yard long concrete pier. Under the lights at night you will find cruising tarpon and permit. Some of the best fishing happens right off the pier. |