Terra Pampa is an exclusive hunting destination in the heart of La Pampa Province in Argentina – a region known for its open pampas plains, vast landscapes, and outstanding hunting opportunities. Located near Caichue, Terra Pampa is the largest cattle ranch in the province and combines classic Argentine ranch culture with modern comfort and professional wildlife management.
The outfitter operates more than 35,000 hectares of free-range terrain with a strong and natural population of red deer and blackbuck antelope, as well as water buffalo, wild boar, and puma (not huntable). The open pampas landscape provides excellent opportunities for classic rifle hunting with glassing and spot-and-stalk.
In addition, approximately 2,500 hectares of fenced area are available, offering the opportunity to hunt trophy red stag, axis deer, fallow deer, four-horned sheep, mouflon, and other sheep species. Hunting in the fenced area takes place in dense forest and bush, where vegetation is thick and the terrain varied. It is a demanding style of hunting with both short and long shooting distances, and it can truly put shooting skills to the test.
The area also offers outstanding bird hunting, including intense dove shooting year-round as well as classic Argentine partridge hunting during the season from May to August. For the adventurous hunter, exciting evening hunts for vizcacha are also arranged – a unique and highly entertaining hunting experience.
Best Hunting Season & Climate
The best period for hunting in La Pampa is from March to August, when temperatures are more comfortable and conditions are ideal for both rifle hunting and bird shooting.
During this time, daytime temperatures typically range between 10–22°C (50–72°F), with cool mornings and evenings – especially in June and July, which is the Argentine winter.
The red stag rut usually takes place in March–April, making this the high season for trophy hunting.
Dove hunting is available year-round, while partridge hunting typically runs from May to August, when vegetation is lower and conditions are optimal.