"Partridge shooting in the Southeastern Spanish province of La Mancha has a magic of its own. The landscape here isn't just beautiful — it allows us to offer a wide variety of drives, some are the traditional drives similar to typical grouse drives, with low incoming and crossing bird and we can also produce drives over valleys with the guns placed for maximum heights of the birds, depending on the team of guns requirements and experience. We will do everything possible to produce just the days shooting you would wish it to be. Like most partridge days, the wind is an important factor. The season starts in October and ends in February, the later in the season, the stronger the birds."
"We truly aim to make our shooting the greatest test any hunter can face. Even if you have shot partridge (pheasants/ducks) before, we try to challenge your shooting by high birds driven over deep valleys or fast wild birds late in the season. Once the wind gets behind the birds, the excitement of great shooting grows. Together with you, we will select the drives best suited for your team of guns.”
It is normal to shoot Spanish partridges with double guns. Shooting guests are provided with a loader and secretario, and usually at least one dog. (Read more)
A typical Pheasant driven hunt is when beaters drive the birds and enable you to shoot hundreds of them from one position. You will be assisted by our staff called ”secretarios” who supply cartridges, load the guns (Read more)
The shoot takes place in a line of guns, on fixed pegs next to each other. Numbers are drawn at the start of the day. For each new drive even and uneven numbers move up and down respectively, to ensure you can enjoy the company (Read more)
Driven hunt , is an extremely exhilarating form of sport and has deep roots here in Spain. The sound of the dogs, as they find the boar and the roar from the beaters, when they see them, is something to experience. (Read more)