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Old October 13th, 2008, 12:11 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Default Fly Fishing in the Chilean Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego fishingGuide

Welcome to Chilean Patagonia

Chile is a beautiful and inviting country with ideal conditions for
fly fishing. Along the length of its 1,540 miles there are any number
of rivers and lakes, many surrounded by volcanoes and dense temperate
rainforests that give this southern landscape a unique character.
Chilean Patagonia has a large number of rivers and lakes where the
fishing for rainbow and brown trout is beginning to be considered
among the best in the world. Patagonia is one of the few places where
it is still possible to fish on your own, in the company of nothing
but silence and an impressive scenery.

Perhaps Chile's remoteness has helped to maintain these privileged
conditions, but l'm sure that this will still be the case in the
future thanks to the care that its inhabitants devote to this
wonderful place.

This e-book is a proof of the affection that many Chileans have for
their natural surroundings and the efforts they make to preserve them.
Three words have made this long narrow country called Chile famous and
attractive: Andes, Atacama and Patagonia. The first is a high mountain
range that runs the length of the country, and the second, one of the
driest deserts on Earth. In turn Patagonia displays one of the most
awe-inspiring landscapes of the southern hemisphere, encompassing
pampas, grasslands and mountains, pristine skies, glaciers, fjords,
rivers and lakes. Add favorable fly-fishing conditions, and paradise
is complete.

I invite you to take a look at the Chilean Patagonia and Tierra del
Fuego

http://flyfishingpatagonia.site40.ne...hpatagonia.htm