Field Assistance
(Bird Boy)
Under his role of field assistance has been helping clients on hunting trips for the last 6 years.
With all his experience and expertise has been delivering enjoyable hunts in Córdoba all year around.

Married to Gabriela
They live together in the city "El Tio" in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. They have five kids.

Love & Passion for Horses
Nestor is a professional horse rider and in his -rare- free time he raises horses.
I need a hand!
With so much uncertainty and concern surrounding the recent novel coronavirus, it’s easy to feel helpless.
The Coronavirus situation has affected Argentina as well. The whole country has been quarantined since March 20th.
This has affected all businesses included mine that as you know depends mainly on tourism.
Unfortunately I need to ask you to lend me a hand.
My entire community (El Tio) now face emergency lockdowns and we all have been quarantined in an attempt to prevent further spread of the disease.
At this point my needs quickly mount. Everything from basics, like food to emergency financial assistance to pay for things like rent among others.
Championnnn!
"It takes a certain breed of person to become a Hunting Field Assistance."
You have to love the wilderness, wildlife and nature itself. I guess you could say you have to love the romance of the outdoors.
Love for my Family
Juan - 17 years old

Belen - 15 years old

Mateo - 8 years old

Valentina - 7 years old

Lorenzo - 6 years old

Support Nestor
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Work super hard
There is even an element of danger to this job. Working outdoors put you at risk of animal attacks, accidental gunshot, knife wounds and snake and insect bites.
Physically, is also very demanding. Requiring good physical strength and stamina for the strenuous outdoor work. Long days of up to 16/18 hours are common (daylight to dusk).