

Durango, Mexico | 2026-2027 season
We host groups of 5 to 6 hunters for duck and goose trips in Durango with a base house, pre-hunt scouting, field guides, and an operation built so your group can focus on bird movement, time in the field, and the trip itself.
The experience
The trip begins on Thursday and wraps up on Sunday morning. Across those days, your group moves through six scheduled sessions, productive time in the field, rest between hunts, and an operation designed to keep the experience clear, comfortable, and enjoyable.
4 singles + 1 queen1 full + 1 mobile3 guides + scouting6 totalHouse, camp, and UMAEach hunter should bring a shotgun, shells, clothing for cold or wet conditions, boots or waders, and personal items. Alcoholic beverages and additional services such as taxidermy are not included.
The operation is built to keep a strong rhythm without making the trip feel rushed. Field time, rest, and conversation work together instead of competing for attention.
2026-2027 package
The package brings together field operation, hospitality, and clear planning so your group knows what to expect before traveling and can focus on the experience once you arrive.
Main experience
Built for groups of 5 to 6 hunters
Group rhythm
Small groups, better coordination
Reservation
Full payment due 90 days before arrival
Base house and day schedule
The base house is located in Poblado 5 de Febrero in the municipality of Durango. It gives the group a place to rest, prepare for the next session, and enjoy the close of the day together. Field days start early and return in the afternoon according to the rhythm of the trip.
Bring clothing for cold, rain, or snow, rubber boots or waders, personal items, alcoholic beverages, shotgun shells, and shotguns. Full camouflage is not required; black, brown, or green works well.
The UMA includes a field kitchen, coolers, tables, chairs, benches, and cots for rest between sessions. The team works around real bird movement to make the most of each opportunity.
What builds confidence
Every hunter must carry a valid hunting license. A hunt agreement is also prepared so the group arrives with clear expectations from the start.
Los Alamos UMA-EX0097-DGO, El Labrador UMA-EX0086-DGO, and Navacoyan UMA-EX0448-DGO are part of the active operating footprint.
We ask every guest to respect the species, the equipment, and the safety of the group. No shooting at other species, no rifles, and no unsafe behavior in the field.
How it feels
Thursday: group arrival, settling in, and the first duck session in the afternoon.
Friday: a full goose day, morning and afternoon, with time to rest in the field.
Saturday: geese in the morning and ducks in the afternoon to close a strong day.
Sunday: one last morning session before the group heads back.
Frequently asked questions
No one can guarantee results with wild birds and real weather conditions. What we do guarantee is a serious operation, good preparation, and a team focused on helping your group make the most of every day in the field.
A valid hunting license is required. The relevant transport permit or PETA for the state of Durango is also needed under the applicable process.
The trip is non-refundable and non-transferable. With 60 days notice, dates may be reviewed for rescheduling based on season availability.
Yes. No shooting at other species, no rifles, no alcohol in shooting positions, and only one vehicle is allowed inside the UMA. Safety, equipment care, and respect for the field are part of the experience.
Plan your trip
Share your preferred dates, group size, and any questions you have. We’ll help you review availability, clarify trip details, and move toward a reservation with confidence.