The “Side B” of Golden Dorado Fishing
Even if golden dorado didn’t inhabit the Parana River, it would still be worth making the trip just to fish for the omnivorous species that also call this diverse river home.
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Even if golden dorado didn’t inhabit the Parana River, it would still be worth making the trip just to fish for the omnivorous species that also call this diverse river home.
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La Alondra ‘i has become the top destination for international anglers wanting to pursue Dorado with surface fly patterns.
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Our exploration discovered a path to virgin waters where no other anglers have reached before – a truly unspoiled fishery.
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I’m a ruined fly angler. I have been lucky enough to chase all kinds of different species of fish on the fly, and I didn’t think I could become even more addicted. That is, until I started fishing for Golden Dorado.
This comparison will help you better understand the dorado’s behavior and the methods we use to catch them.
By exploring the uncharted waters of the Ibera Wetlands and experimenting with many types of flies, we have discovered that surface patterns can consistently tempt monster golden dorado to strike!
Landing a trophy golden dorado is an angling experience you will never forget! Below you will find a couple of reasons why our Golden Dorado Combo Program is the best dorado program in the market.
Rods, Reels Lines, Tippet and Flies for dorado destinations RODS for dorado We suggest an 8 weight, 9 ft, 4 piece, fast action rod with a good fighting butt. This weight allows you go cast heavy flies and also lessen arm fatigue. If possible, we also suggest that you bring an additional 8 weight rod …
About the Upper Parana River Itati Lodge is our exclusive location to fish for Dorado, the world’s premier freshwater sport fish. The lodge is located on the upper section of the Parana River, approximately 90 miles downstream from the Yacyreta Dam. As a tail water, this stretch of river is known for its clear and …
The Iberá Wetlands (Spanish: Esteros del Iberá, from Guaraní ý berá: “bright water”) located in north central Corrientes Province, Argentina, is one of the most important and largest fresh water reservoirs in South America. Estimated to be 5,800 – 7,700 square miles, it is second in size only to the Pantanal in Brazil.