I hunted in Cuba in January of 2001 or thereabouts. We went with Thistlethwaite Outfitters, who we used to hunt with in his home base of SK. Ron has since sold the business. He had started a a winter outfitting business in Panama, but when things went bad there he bailed and switched to Cuba. He was booking mostly American clients, but when Bush Jr. announced he was going to crack down on US citizens going to Cuba a group of businessmen cancelled last minutes and we took their spot. We flew into Cayo Coco and traveled almost directly south to a resort about in the middle of the island. Most other guests were European, as this was not a beach resort. Hunting started with a bus ride, which often led to a tractor wagon ride and/or boat ride for the duck hunts. We brought our own guns (shotguns) which was no problem at all (contrary to one of the previous comments saying foreigners cannot bring in guns, although this could have changed in the last 18 years). Over 6 days we hunted quail, doves, snipe and ducks (bluewing teal and bluebills mostly, but some Bahama Pintail aka white Cheeked Pintail and tree ducks as well). I've never quail hunted anywhere before or since, but I could not see how the quail hunting could be better anywhere in the world (as far as numbers go). The dove hunting was "good" but nothing like the videos I've seen of Argentina. The number or snipe was ridiculous, but slogging through grey mud for hours made that a once in a lifetime experience and we traded our second afternoon snipe hunt for an extra dove hunt. Duck hunting was alright, but nothing impressive. Overall it was an amazing trip but I've had no desire to go back.