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ADVISORY SERVICES
Established in 1964
The Mexico Hunting Specialists
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GAME
BIRDS OF MEXICO
RANCHO "COYOTE"
San Telmo, Baja California |
Memories that last
a lifetime… For California Quail there's no place
better than Rancho "El Coyote" in Baja, a
two-hour drive (83 miles) from Ensenada to the San Telmo
turnoff, plus a 20-mile drive on a graded dirt road
towards the Sierra San Pedro Martir Park and the National
Observatory. The thrill of hunting wily California Quail
at "El Coyote," the beauty of the area and
the enjoyment generated by the warmth and hospitality
of Esteban and Alfredo is without doubt, what dreams
are made out of. They always seem to bring into the
equation the knowledge and love of the land and it really
shows when hunting because they are excellent guides.
Your heart takes
flight…The pressures of the world recede with
each step you take into this beautiful ranch and you
feel as if you were adjusting to a different kind of
clock. These unique and marvelous hosts are also four
generation ranchers who have hunting rights on several
quail ranches in their area. So watch out! When a covey
of quail explodes from the brush, you'll have a split
second to react and a lifetime to recall the exhilaration.
Awesome!
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addition to the completed forms, please provide
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Copy of the
issue page of your valid passport OR copy of your
birth certificate, and |
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Copy of your valid driver's
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These are the documents
that we'll process on your behalf for your hunts at
"El Coyote": (1) Tourist Card; (2) Military
Gun Permit; (3) Hunting Services Agreement; and, (4)
Tag (hunting license).
Cost of documents
is $390.00. Sorry, no
credit card on this hunt.
Not included: room,
board and guide: $100.00 per day per hunter. Please
be prepared to pay cash for room, board, guide service
and tips. Room and board for minors and non-hunters:
$65.00 per day per person.
The Meling brothers
say that substantial rain fell during March and early
April in the San Telmo area so another successful hatch
of valley quail chicks is expected. The California quail
season opener is scheduled for Friday, October 6, 2006.
Rancho "El Coyote" is a total escape to an
authentic working ranch that retains much of the charm
of turn-of-the-century Mexico, but with upgraded amenities
that provide comfort and safety. Guests stay in adobe
duplex cabins in which each room had a private bathroom
with modern plumbing and electricity. The setting for
the ranch is beautiful high desert (about 3,000 feet
in elevation) and the autumn colors are spectacular.
Hunters say that even without hunting a trip to "El
Coyote" is well worth the effort just to spend
time in such wonderful surroundings and the pleasure
of meeting friends like Alfredo and Esteban, a couple
of very generous hosts.
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