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Tipiliuke Lodge

Tipiliuke Lodge
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In 2012, Tipiliuke Lodge was voted as one the world’s top 100 getaways by Taschen and is considered by many to be one of the world’s premier sporting lodges. Situated in the foothills of the Andes, in one of the most picturesque places on earth, Tipiliuke offers the best fly fishing, free-range red stag, and wild California quail hunting in South America.

Fly fishing put Tipiliuke on the map. The estate is home to more than 17 miles of the finest trout water on the planet. The guides are the best in the business and are sought after, when the local season closes, by all of the world’s hot trout destinations.

The Patagonia region of Argentina is home to some of the largest “free-range” red stags in the world. The High Adventure Company was a pioneer in the red stag hunting of South America and has been hunting the area for over 15 years. Their stag hunting client list reads like the who’s who of the outdoor industry with companies like Beretta, Swarovski, NRA, Under Wild Skies TV, and Kreighoff International being regular guests.

Quail hunting in Patagonia has historically taken a back seat to the legendary fly fishing and free-range stag hunting the region has become famous for. However, the Bird Hunting Report said it best, “one of the best kept secrets in the wing shooting world; There is fabulous California quail shooting to be had in Patagonia!” This secret is out and Tipiliuke is quickly becoming a premier destination for the wild quail shooter.

Wing shooters can expect large coveys of hard flying California quail, as large as 100 birds strong, in one of the most picturesque settings in the world. This makes for an incredible wing shooting experience.

In addition to the incredible sporting opportunities, Tipiliuke has become well known for its’ incredible service, attention to the smallest detail, and luxury accommodations in the heart of Patagonia.

Business Website Address: www.tipiliuke.com
Business Phone Number: (800) 847-0834
Business Fax: (678) 388-2207
Species Available:

Red Stag
Quail
Wild Boar
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout

Nearest Town: San Martin De Los Andes, Patagonia, Argentina
Seasons of Operation: Year-Round
Accommodations: Fixed Lodge
Access to Facility: Plane, Road
Hunting: Big Game, Upland Bird
Hunting Services: Horsepack, 4-Wheel Drive, Sporting Clays, Float Trips, Helicopter
Fishing: Rivers, Lakes
Fishing Services: Fly Fishing, Float Trips
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