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Arroyo Pescado in Argentina?



 
 
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Old December 23rd, 2007, 11:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"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.


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Old December 24th, 2007, 02:38 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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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
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Old December 25th, 2007, 04:24 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default 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!
 




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