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Rowing in Limay river looking for the pool for the last attempt to catch a monster brown trout.

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W  E  E  K 6 – FEB 6th  – FEB 13th, 2010

O V E R A L L   C O N D I T I O N S: The week started with southern wind which brought rain all [...]

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A couple weeks ago I made a repeat trip up to the upper Rio Parana (which happens to have the best dorado fishing in Argentina imho) with Tom McMurray & Brandon White from Marine Ventures Foundation, a non-profit fisheries conservation foundation.  They were interested in investigating Argentina’s native fish species, namely the golden dorado, in [...]

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One’s again the “Big Fish team” went for trophy fish, more exactly to catch big brownies to the middle Limay section.
The water level was high making the fishing pretty tuff, long distance cast and sinking lines were required but the guys knew how to catch them.
Big fish team also supports all efforts to preserve the [...]

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This giant  was 41 inches long and had a girth of 24 inches, was caught on floating line and a small leech. This is probably the biggest fish caught in the Irigoyen.

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W E E K 3 – JAN 17 – JAN 24
W E A T H E R  C O N D I T I O N S : Rainy the first two days and after that the weather got better. We had temperatures between 8 and 16 deegres. Some days with wind but fishable.
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Here we are again at Far end Rivers lodge!!
A new season started in one of the most exciting rivers in Argentina. We will keep you posted with all the reports weekly.

W E E K 1 – JAN3rd – JAN10th, 2009

W E A T H E R C O N D I T I O N [...]

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One of the most respected and knowledgeable fly fishing guides in Argentina is Guillermo Ricigliano, who graciously helped us with some of the research for Fly Fishing in Patagonia: A Trout Bum’s Guide to Argentina. He seems to have a supernatural talent for always catching the biggest fish. Be it huge brown trout in [...]

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