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Many years passed since we started fishing around Bariloche. We were 14 years old when a very good friend and a guide at that moment, took us fishing to an incredible place called the Lake Fonk. Our friend, Nico Murua, was born in Buenos Aires and after finishing university he thought about moving to Bariloche. [...]

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After a very hard journey hiking up river, Nico was ready to set base for sleeping, but suddenly he noticed that a school of Pacues was feeding out of fruits right next to the shore. Only one cast was enough to get their attention! What an experience watching one of those Pacues going after a [...]

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To be honest, I’m not entirely sure what happened next. I heard a BIG pop, my fingers felt hot (line burn) and then I was staggering back and trying not to fall off the seawall…

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Patagonia has more than it’s fair share of “secret” fishing spots, and Rodrigo was kind enough to share some photos of one of his spots.  Good luck trying to find it!

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Reports and photos keep coming from all over the world, this time it is  from Alejandro Martello -one of the best Sea trout and Atlantic salmon guides that we know and a superb photographer- who has been guiding in Iceland for a few years already, on a incredible and unique Atlantic salmon river, the crystal clear [...]

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More than five hundred years have passed since Fly Fishing got popular as a fishing method and one of the first  detailed reports of this art was written by Dame Juliana Barnes in the late fourteen hundreds. British fly-fishing continued to develop in the 19th Century, with the emergence of fly fishing clubs, along with [...]

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