Fishing is still very productive in the Upper Paraná River, check out the latest catches!! Thanks for the photos Pinti!!
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Few days before the season ends in Argentina we decided to go for a short adventure to southern Chile, where the Andes mountains meets the Pacific ocean. The weather wasn’t that good, rainy most of the days. Anyway, we couldn’t return without catching at least one Chilean trout! We visited the Petrohue river just for [...]
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Posted in General Fishing on Mar 30th, 2010
My dad sent me this youtube link, and it’s pretty damn funny:
Best Fishing Bloopers
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Theres no words to explain how fishing has been this last 45 days on the Limay river, it has shown us that we have one of the best brown trout rivers in Patagonia and maybe one of the best in the world.
Water level still above average, but weather has been magnific, very little wind and [...]
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Unluckily water level has dropped and fishing still pretty good! We haven´t hooked as many fish as in the very beginning of the season but the biggest fish were caught these last days.
Check out these Pics and enjoy!
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As a fishing guide in southern Patagonia, guiding and fishing for sea-trout has become something really interesting and necessary for me, this is an extremely difficult fish to catch, most of the good fishing is in low light conditions and you never know when this moody fish is going to take your fly, but when they [...]
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Good news from Peto have arrived, fishing for dorado in the upper Parana is picking up, as it usually happens every year by the end of the winter.
Check out this beast that one of Peto’s client has taken from the biggest river in Argentina.
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I was looking at some pictures when I suddenly remembered about a fishing journey that I had in the area of Silkeborg, Denmark.
All started when I went to visit my sister in the city of Silkeborg in the month of June. I didn’t know anything about fishing in the area, so as any would normally [...]
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Posted in General Fishing, Uncategorized on Sep 15th, 2009
August is the month when people from all over the globe gather in Trinidad and Tobago to celebrate the biggest Tarpon tournament in Central America, the Trinidad Tarpon Thunder. This year I had the pleasure to be invited by a very good friend, Roger Ames, he is actually living in England but he was born in [...]
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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 the [...]
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