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Mexico – Ocellated Turkey Hunt the Yucatan

The unique jungle habitat of The Yucatan Peninsula is home of the colorful Ocellated Turkey.
Ocellated Turkey Hunts in the Yucatan Peninsula

Hunt the colorful Ocellated Turkey in the unique jungle habitat of the Yucatan Peninsula, completing your National Wild Turkey Federation World Slam. This outfitter brings over 20 years of experience in this mystical hunting region.

Vast & Pristine Hunting Grounds

The hunt takes place across 200,000 acres of lush, virgin jungle, home to diverse wildlife and several undeveloped Mayan ruins near camp, adding adventure and historical intrigue to your experience.

Hunt Duration & Timing

These hunts are 3 days in length and are conducted from March to May, offering optimal conditions to pursue Ocellated Turkeys in their native habitat.

Ocellated Turkey Hunt Pricing
Experience the thrill of hunting the rare Ocellated Turkey in the Yucatán.

  • 3-Day, 1×1 Ocellated Turkey Hunt: $4,000.00 USD per person

  • Observer: $1,000.00 USD per person

Add-On Trophy Fees
Expand your hunt with additional trophy options:

  • Second Ocellated Turkey: $1,500.00 USD

  • Collared Peccary: $670.00 USD

  • Tepezcuintle: $1,115.00 USD

  • Armadillo: $450.00 USD

  • Coatimundi: $670.00 USD

ADVENTURE #
OCT4900SM

SPECIES:
Ocellated Turkey, Collared Peccary, Tepezcuintle, Armadillo, Coatimundi, Crested Guan, Curassow

LOCATION
Campeché, Mexico

ACCOMMODATIONS
Private Tents

TRANSPORTATION
Outfitter Truck, 4×4 Vehicle, Hiking

 

DATES
March – May

NEAREST AIRPORT
Mérida International Airport (MID)

INCLUSIONS
Lodging, Meals, Beverages, 1×1 Professional Guiding, Hunt Transportation, Tag, Trophy Care, Gun Rental & Ammunition, Arrival & Departure Transportation

OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities, Airfare, Alcoholic Beverages, Trophy Shipping, Full Body Skinning ($50.00 USD), Extra Hunt Day ($200.00 USD)

 

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