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Does anyone have any idea where I might find information about do-it-
yourself fly fishing in Argentina / Chile / Patagonia? I'm trying to book a last minute fly fishing adventure for over the Xmas break. I have money, but not a ton of it, and I don't really like going out with guides anyway, and have zero need for fancy lodges, so I'd love to do it myself... but so far I've had trouble finding any info, books or articles or anything, about actually doing it yourself. And even if I did go the lodge route, there's a bewildering array to choose from. Anyone have any advice?! Thanks ahead of time for your thoughts! Best, Tim |
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Hi Dave,
I tried googling that sort of info, and was surprised to find that I couldn't find anything. In a way, that makes it all the more tempting, you know? Still, I was hoping for some kind of info. I saw that there was an article written back in 2001, in Fish and Fly Magazine, which would be a bit dated... but regardless, the back issues of that issue have unfortunately sold out. DIY is definitely my preference. But if it's impossible: does anyone have any suggestions for outfitters or lodges? (I'll have to DIY Alaska, one of these years, too. But over Xmas break, I'd think.) |
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![]() wrote in message ... Hi Dave, I tried googling that sort of info, and was surprised to find that I couldn't find anything. In a way, that makes it all the more tempting, you know? Still, I was hoping for some kind of info. I saw that there was an article written back in 2001, in Fish and Fly Magazine, which would be a bit dated... but regardless, the back issues of that issue have unfortunately sold out. DIY is definitely my preference. But if it's impossible: does anyone have any suggestions for outfitters or lodges? (I'll have to DIY Alaska, one of these years, too. But over Xmas break, I'd think.) Here's a longshot; Jack Trout and his Patagonia/Chile Guiding service. You'll have to check his schedules, or call him. I think he said he heads for Chile about the time you're asking for. http://www.jacktrout.com/chile.html -tom |
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 08:12:08 -0800 (PST),
wrote: DIY is definitely my preference. But if it's impossible: does anyone have any suggestions for outfitters or lodges? Check out the The Fly Shop in Redding California. Here's a number and e-mail addee: 800-669-3474 They do trips to Russian, Alaska, South Seas, and Chile/Argentina. They should be able to help you. I used them to fish Kamchatka, Russia a couple of years ago. The are thorough and reliable. Dave |
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On Nov 29, 3:44 pm, wrote:
Does anyone have any idea where I might find information about do-it- yourself fly fishing in Argentina / Chile / Patagonia? I'm trying to book a last minute fly fishing adventure for over the Xmas break. I have money, but not a ton of it, and I don't really like going out with guides anyway, and have zero need for fancy lodges, so I'd love to do it myself... but so far I've had trouble finding any info, books or articles or anything, about actually doing it yourself. And even if I did go the lodge route, there's a bewildering array to choose from. Anyone have any advice?! Thanks ahead of time for your thoughts! Best, Tim We have a local guide who takes clients to Chile. Try www.marlablair.com. I doubt you will have any success in organizing a trip without a guide/ outfitter. |
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On Nov 30, 12:50 pm, George Adams wrote:
On Nov 29, 3:44 pm, wrote: Does anyone have any idea where I might find information about do-it- yourself fly fishing in Argentina / Chile / Patagonia? I'm trying to book a last minute fly fishing adventure for over the Xmas break. I have money, but not a ton of it, and I don't really like going out with guides anyway, and have zero need for fancy lodges, so I'd love to do it myself... but so far I've had trouble finding any info, books or articles or anything, about actually doing it yourself. And even if I did go the lodge route, there's a bewildering array to choose from. Anyone have any advice?! Thanks ahead of time for your thoughts! Best, Tim We have a local guide who takes clients to Chile. Trywww.marlablair.com. I doubt you will have any success in organizing a trip without a guide/ outfitter.- Hide quoted text - One of the key problems with a DIY trip is that much of the land down there is under private ownership and folks rent large stretches of water for fishing rights. You can easily get in mucho trouble just my going through a gate. Frank Reid |
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try a google on camping national parks argentina trout
Evidently, within their parks, there are bunches places to go and fish. Frank Reid |
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 12:14:45 -0800 (PST), Frank Reid
wrote: You can easily get in mucho trouble just my going through a gate. If you can even *get* to the gate. |
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