Social Work

Red Stag Tupungato – Season 2023 Report

The 2023 season was our most successful season in terms of size and quality of stags harvested. We want to thank all the hunters that came our way from the US and Europe and had the pleasure of hunting with us. From the moment our hunters arrived, they were greeted by breathtaking mountain views and pristine hunting grounds, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure.

The weather conditions throughout the season were near perfect, with mild temperatures and winds that worked in our favor. The picturesque fall in the Andes mountains provided ideal conditions for spotting game and conducting successful stalks.

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Revel in the breathtaking vistas of Red Stag Patagonia's exquisite lakes, a paradise for nature lovers and peace seekers alike.

Estancia Lanín History

The history of the ranch dates back almost a century. Richard Hosking Trannack emigrated from Cornwall, England to Argentina in the latter part of the 19th century, along with his wife Marie and their six children.

After a seven-year journey in nine large oxen and horse-driven carriages through 1,000 miles of hostile territory, they finally settled down in the area of Zapala, province of Neuquén. Sadly, Richard and Marie died just a few years after their arrival, so the two eldest sons, Thomas & Hughe Arturo took over the running of the Estancia.

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Discover the allure of the wild as deer roam freely, embodying the spirit of Red Stag Patagonia's commitment to authentic wildlife encounters.

Defining Success in Big Game Hunting – by Dave Mellum

“Success isn’t measured by trophies on the wall—it’s measured by the memories that stay with you.”
For more than 50 years I’ve hunted big game across the globe—from Alaska to Africa, New Zealand to South America. And I’ve learned that the greatest hunts are not always about pulling the trigger. They’re about the landscapes you discover, the wildlife you watch, the friendships you forge, and the stories you bring home.
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