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Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
Hey - has anyone here fly fished the Arroyo Pescado in Argentina? And
if so, do you know if one requires a fishing guide and/or reservation to fish there? I know it's a private fishing spot that costs $50/per rod. However, I'm getting mixed messages as to whether that's all you need - if you have to have a reservation beforehand, and/or if they'll force you to go with a guide (I'd prefer to go it alone). Any info is greatly appreciated! Thanks, Tim |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 08:26:15 -0800 (PST),
wrote: Hey - has anyone here fly fished the Arroyo Pescado in Argentina? And if so, do you know if one requires a fishing guide and/or reservation to fish there? Hey - a google of Arroyo Pescado will bring up many hits/info. Never fished it, but it looks pretty sweet. Dave |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
wrote in message ... Hey - has anyone here fly fished the Arroyo Pescado in Argentina? And if so, do you know if one requires a fishing guide and/or reservation to fish there? This http://tinyurl.com/3dyvev makes it seem you just ride up, pay, and fish The fly shop that produced this page might confirm Does look like a cool place to fish ... you got me started trying to find out more about fishing in Chile and Argentina. If I spoke Spanish I'd be going for sure about this time next year ... but, being half-lingual ( I struggle with English, let alone having a second language ) I'm a bit more circumspect about a "do it yourself" trip, the only kind that has any real appeal, to me. |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
"Larry L" wrote If I spoke Spanish I'd be going for sure about this time next year ... Back after a hour of surfing "Chile web sites" .... One thing that does make me wonder if I want to go there is the fact that all the lodges and guides talk of naive ( behind locked gates ) fish and the certainty of catching large numbers of them ..... sounds boring I've fished a couple places/ times where nearly every cast produced a good sized fish and it gets old rather quickly really. |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 22:35:22 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: I've fished a couple places/ times where nearly every cast produced a good sized fish and it gets old rather quickly really. Not every cast, but darned near....... don't fish Morrain Creek in Alaska (big bows), or any river in Kamchatka (giant bows and unbelievable Dollies). And certain days of May/June, the Rapid River in Maine. Or, you can do as I have on a couple of occasions: fish with a fly that has its hook cut off at the bend. Or, you can fish with the smallest dry fly you have and see how you do. Twenty inch fish on a #20, 22 on a #22, etc. Lost of things you can do to amuse yourself if you become bored. Happy to say boredom has never been a bother to me while fly fishing. Dave |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
"Dave LaCourse" wrote Or, you can do as I have on a couple of occasions: fish with a fly that has its hook cut off at the bend. I've done that, too, and now that I fish all barbless I very often give fish slack so they can 'release themselves' Or, you can fish with the smallest dry fly you have and see how you do. Twenty inch fish on a #20, 22 on a #22, etc. I've done the 20/20 thing ( dry fly ) but never managed a 22/22 although it's clearly possible on the right water, especially using small nymphs .... an honest 24/24 would impress the hell out of me ...anywhere, any flyG Lost of things you can do to amuse yourself if you become bored. Happy to say boredom has never been a bother to me while fly fishing. Well "bored" may have been an overstatement, but I have left such fishing sooner than I would have left if it had been more challenging and gone elsewhere the next day. |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
On 23-Dec-2007, "Larry L" wrote: I've done that, too, and now that I fish all barbless I very often give fish slack so they can 'release themselves' Or, you can fish with the smallest dry fly you have and see how you do. Twenty inch fish on a #20, 22 on a #22, etc. I've done the 20/20 thing ( dry fly ) but never managed a 22/22 although it's clearly possible on the right water, especially using small nymphs .... an honest 24/24 would impress the hell out of me ...anywhere, any flyG Lost of things you can do to amuse yourself if you become bored. Happy to say boredom has never been a bother to me while fly fishing. I wish I could remember doing that but I had to stop fishing w anything under #16's as I cant see them anymore - Any smaller my eyes, even w adapters - start to swim I am not too happy about this kinda **** and growing old But I see no viable option and I like fishing too much. Po' me. Fred |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
I'm starting a 10-day mostly-DIY trip down to Patagonia on Wednesday,
and I only speak a little spanish. I'll let you know how it goes. Meanwhile -- So, nobody's actually tried to fish the Arroyo Pescado without a guide? Anyone? I've looked around online, and I'll try to email that one place you linked to - but so far, I haven't gotten a definitive answer one way or the other. Thanks for the help, guys! |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
wrote Any info is greatly appreciated! Info: I was given the "Trout Bums" video on a Patagonia trip mentioned in a previous thread It is THE single worst fishing video I have ever seen. It contains ZERO information that might be of value. And unless you are 20something going on 15, or younger, I can't imagine even finding the "style" entertaining. I ended up fast forwarding through the last half. Of course, this is just MY OPINION |
Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?
"Larry L" wrote in message ... wrote Any info is greatly appreciated! Info: I was given the "Trout Bums" video on a Patagonia trip mentioned in a previous thread It is THE single worst fishing video I have ever seen. It contains ZERO information that might be of value. And unless you are 20something going on 15, or younger, I can't imagine even finding the "style" entertaining. I ended up fast forwarding through the last half. Of course, this is just MY OPINION I borrowed the disc from Uncle Wally and I can't get it to work in my DVD player? I guess I should consider myself fortunate. I did get the one on New Zealand to work and it is likely in the same genre as the Patagonia disc, but I found it a fun watch--what I have seen of it, that is. I was fillin' my new Fishpond chest and backpack--that I gave myself for x-mas--so I'll have to watch the disc again to ge anything out of it, except that I want to head to New Zealand as soon as possible! Op |
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