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FlyFishChile

sábado, 22 de septiembre de 2007

The dream of Patagonia

I have experienced flyfishing for 30years and I have done flyfishing all over the world,but it was a long dream for me to do flyfishing in Patagonia. Chile & Argentina are the most far off country.

All places that I visited were amazing. The guide were extraordinary, they knew everything that I wanted to know about Chile, knowing exactly where was the best place for fishing every single day. Also, fishes were huge, almoust the biggest I've ever seen in my life!

Patagonia which can cover wide fishing from a beginner to an expert is the LAST PARADISE for Fly Fishing. This next season I'm going back at Patagonia.

Richard Gere
USA
Several year ago I went fishing to Patagonia for a couple of days, just because it was on the other side of the earth from Japan. That trip turned out to be so great that now I have come back every single year, not just because of the great fishing, but also for the incredible scenery, the weather, the un-crowded rivers and back country, and of course becuase of the people. The Chilean people are honest, warm and friendly, and are always willing to help when you need a little assistance.
Three years ago we bought our own car and boat and this year we will spend nearly 4 months in Patagonia (it seems like every year we add a couple of weeks to our stay). In fact, our four year old grand daughter is coming down for a month (her second trip) and even she can't wait !! I'd encourage anyone who loves the outdoors or loves fly fishing to experience Chilean Patagonia. It's a wonderful place.
KATO HIROSHI
Japan
My husband and I love to fly fish, so when we decided to travel to Chile in November 2004, we did some research on where to fish. We didn't want to go to an expensive fishing lodge for a week, just wanted to find a guide who would take us out for a day or two.

Fishing was incredible both days, and we caught browns and rainbows. Baker river was very beautiful, and the scenery was spectacular!, there were many glaciars along the way.

We set up a picnic lunch on the river bank with great food that the our guid's wife had prepared as well as a variety of drinks, including wine. People there was very charming, as well as passionate about the fishing. We had very interesting conversations with our guide, learning about Chile.

We would definitely go back there, and hope to one day.

Maryanne and Tad Holbutt
Clyde Hill, Wa. USA
Visiting from the UK for the first time I was greatly impressed by the landscape of Patagonia, the beautiful natural forest covered mountains, the crystal clear rivers of deep blue fed from the glaciers in the high Andes, the magnificent lakes and the peace of the country. Enjoying a well managed road system free of traffic, great seafood and a friendly people, Chile has little crime and has much to commend it as a fine destination for the sportfishermen and the outdoor adventurer alike.

I have returned there every year since - twice sometimes. The Yelcho Lake is surrounded by several glaciers and the number of visitors pretty limited by the scarcity of accommodation so the ‘hit’ rate is always high. A word of warning though, as the weather in the South of Chile can change rapidly so the experience of a guide who understands the surroundings and the waters is essential.

Brian Rolfe,
Gloucestershire United Kingdom