April 7-13, 2024
Turkey hunters, if you’re finally ready for that memorable adventure in the jungles of southern Mexico, we have teamed up with one of the most respected, most professional outfitters in the region. Some of the species found in their 200,000-acre hunting area include ocellated turkey, great curassow, crested guan, tinamu, chachalaca, forest cougar, and red & brown brocket deer. Success for most jungle species is high on this longer hunt, and in most seasons, they produce extremely high shot opportunities on ocellated turkey.
Hunt takes place in one of the largest jungle masses in the world. Besides the South of Campeche and Quintana Roo, it includes the East of Tabasco, the Lacondonian Jungle of Chiapas, the Peten region of Guatemala, Belize, and the North part of Honduras. Below you will see various species available to hunt that, most likely, you have not seen or heard of before. This is one of the many reasons why this hunt is in very high demand!
The hunt area is a conjunction of tropical forests ranging from high, medium, and low jungles, with biodiversity that sustains one of the largest range of animal species: from big cats like the jaguar, the ocelot, the little tiger cat and the jaguarundi to rare animals like the tapir or the anteater. Howling monkeys, spider monkeys, crocodiles, and more than 400 species of birds are also part of the vast biodiversity found in this marvelous land.
You will fly from the states to Mexico City, where you will catch a connecting flight to Campeche City and need to overnight. You will need to be in Campeche on a Saturday. The following Sunday, at 10 AM, you will be met by the outfitter for a five-hour drive to his jungle camp (two hours on the highway, two hours on the jungle road). You will begin your hunting adventure this evening and hunt through the following Saturday morning. After your Saturday morning hunt, you will be taken back to Campeche, where you will overnight and/or begin your return trip home.
Turkey hunters, if you’re finally ready for that memorable adventure in the jungles of southern Mexico, we have teamed up with one of the most respected, most professional outfitters in the region. Some of the species found in their 200,000-acre hunting area include ocellated turkey, great curassow, crested guan, tinamu, chachalaca, forest cougar, and red & brown brocket deer. Success for most jungle species is high on this longer hunt, and in most seasons, they produce extremely high shot opportunities on ocellated turkey.
Hunt takes place in one of the largest jungle masses in the world. Besides the South of Campeche and Quintana Roo, it includes the East of Tabasco, the Lacondonian Jungle of Chiapas, the Peten region of Guatemala, Belize, and the North part of Honduras. Below you will see various species available to hunt that, most likely, you have not seen or heard of before. This is one of the many reasons why this hunt is in very high demand!
The hunt area is a conjunction of tropical forests ranging from high, medium, and low jungles, with biodiversity that sustains one of the largest range of animal species: from big cats like the jaguar, the ocelot, the little tiger cat and the jaguarundi to rare animals like the tapir or the anteater. Howling monkeys, spider monkeys, crocodiles, and more than 400 species of birds are also part of the vast biodiversity found in this marvelous land.
You will fly from the states to Mexico City, where you will catch a connecting flight to Campeche City and need to overnight. You will need to be in Campeche on a Saturday. The following Sunday, at 10 AM, you will be met by the outfitter for a five-hour drive to his jungle camp (two hours on the highway, two hours on the jungle road). You will begin your hunting adventure this evening and hunt through the following Saturday morning. After your Saturday morning hunt, you will be taken back to Campeche, where you will overnight and/or begin your return trip home.
$ 3,200- turkey only + Bonus Bird “FREE” Great Curassow or Crested Guan ($500+ value)
Observer: $1,950
*Prices are per person
**Recommended to book in pairs, double occupancy tent accommodations single hunters will be paired
Trophy Fees:
$1,000 – 2nd turkey
$800 – Great Curassow
$700 – Crested Guan
$3,500 – Gray Brocket Deer
$4,500 – Red Brocket Deer
$3,500 – Tropical Whitetail Deer
$500 – Collared Pecarry
$350 – Agouti
$450 – Tepezcuincle (Paca)
$500 – Coati
$300 – Tinamou
$300 – Chachalaca
Trophy fees are subject to change.
$350 license & tag (approximate) – WTA to collect
Game import costs: $500.00 for 1st animal $150 for each additional animal due at trip end.
2 – exclusive camps, double occupancy tented camp accommodations.
Outfitter pick-up in Campeche, meals, beverages (beer with a dinner in moderation), camp accommodations, 4×4 vehicles, 1×1 guide service, in-field trophy care, and double occupancy tented camp accommodations.
Wi-Fi
Airfare, Gratuities, License, hotel accommodations in Campeche, Mexico (outfitter will make reservation & customer can pay upon arrival approx $50/night/room), trophy shipping, taxidermy, license, and Personal Items
$150 gun rental.
April 6: Fly to Campeche, Mexico, where you will overnight.
April 7: (Sunday) Outfitter pick-up in Campeche, where you will be transferred to the camp. You will relax in camp or begin your hunt this afternoon.
April 8-12: Hunt
April 13: (Saturday) You will be transferred back to Campeche, arriving around 2:00 to 4:00 pm, where you will overnight and/or begin your trip home.
April 14: Am departure for home
** Extra day is recommended for Mayan ruins and Campeche city tours. Contact the outfitter for details.
Easy: Farm or ranch hunts from stands or blinds. Substantial use of 4x4 pickups, UTVs. Most whitetail deer hunts.
Moderate: These hunts are mostly conducted on private ranches. Species include mule deer, elk, antelope, some caribou and African plains game hunts. Moderate to light hiking each day in semi-mountainous terrain.
Difficult: These hunts are a true wilderness experience and are usually conducted on horseback, hunting species such as elk, moose, bear, some mountain lion and African Cape buffalo. Difficult to extreme hiking and backpacking can be involved.
Extreme: All sheep hunts, goat, most grizzly and brown bear, some mountain lion and elephant. The terrain and/or animals can involve some dangerous situations. These hunts will probably require extreme physical endurance and some athletic ability.