Julie Tallman Whoa! My boatmate exclaimed, “Look at him!” When my sulking brown trout finally came to the surface, I could not believe its size. We had just boated Rick’s big brown, 29”, 10+ pounds, and I had hooked this fish on the first cast back at the spot where Rick caught his. What a… Continue reading Julie Tallman
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Fly Fishing the Rio Caleufu
Fly Fishing the Rio Caleufu by Memo Stephens The meaning of life is all about fulfilling dreams(…). I’ve harbored a little dream of my own; to float, camp, and fly fish the entire length of the Caleufu River in Patagonia Argentina… Take a look at the story here: By Memo Stephens. Patagonia Journal Managing Editor.… Continue reading Fly Fishing the Rio Caleufu
Malleo River
The Malleo, a freestone river, internationally recognized for its dry fly fishing. The river drains from Tromen Lake near the base of the Lanin Volcano.
Collón Cura
The Collon Cura is a major river of this region. Most of the other rivers of this drainage area are its tributaries…
Chimehuin River
The Chimehuin begins at the mouth of Huechulafquen Lake, near the base of the Lanin Volcano. It runs for 30 miles until the junction with the Collon Cura River…
Alumine River
The Alumine is one of the longest rivers in northern Patagonia. This freestone river drains Lake Alumine and continues until its junction with the Catan-Lil- River where it becomes the Collon Cura…
Caleufu River
The Caleufu is possibly one of the most beautiful rivers in northern Patagonia. This river’s 40-mile flow starts at the junction of the Meliquina and Filo Hua-Hum Rivers and ends at the Piedra del Aquila Reservoir.
Why I Want to Move to Argentina by Justin Pickett
Why I Want to Move to Argentina by Justin Pickett “SO MUCH WATER, NO ONE PERSON WOULD EVER BE ABLE TO COVER ALL OF IT, BUT I’D SURE LIKE TO TRY.” At the beginning of the year I was afforded the opportunity to travel to Argentina for a week-long fishing adventure in the Patagonia region… Continue reading Why I Want to Move to Argentina by Justin Pickett
Patagonia’s Endless Summer
Patagonia’s Endless Summer BY LOUIS CAHILL It turns out there is a cure for winter. The sky is blue. The sun is warm. Red stone cliffs rise above deep green water. Rolling hills covered in sage brush, or what looks like sage brush, roll uninterrupted as far as the eye can see. Twenty-inch brown trout… Continue reading Patagonia’s Endless Summer
