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Re:Peru 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
Wow, did you actually do that? I'd love to chat with you about it sometime. Many years back when the obsession was trekking and climbing (and fly fishing just a twinkle in my eye), I spent some time along the Urubamba. It was running heavy chocolate color when I was there and I couldn't imagine a trout being in there.

Up in the Cordillera Blanca I fished a tiny lake near our base camp and couldn't keep the trout off a spinner. I was so proud to bring back a bunch of dinner fish for our group of seven, but get this -- a native had just been by and sold them a bunch of trout!

Hearing about Peru reminds me of good old times
 
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Re:dang Dawn, that's tougher then picking out a new pickup 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
So, this sucky place where that photo was taken -- is it terribly far from where one might launch a kayak?
 
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Re:dang Dawn, that's tougher then picking out a new pickup 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
you could stay here for about $40 a night (and launch i presume). excellent meals. great staff.



paddle for a couple miles or more to stalk and catch a bunch of these



but watch out for these



or you could just do the package with guides, boats, food, etc like we did.
 
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Re:Peru 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
Yeah, Peru is fine. I've spent quite a bit of time fishing all over that place and my daughter lived in Cuzco for awhile which helped. Like anywhere else in the world, it is changing rapidly and you should go sooner than later. You MAY catch massive fish, but your trip will NOT be measured by big fish but instead by huge memories of cool cultural encounters, wild ecosystems, and general cerebral melting sensory overload. Fishing at its best, even if you get skunked.
 
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Re:If you could go anywhere out of the country to fish.... 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
I know that fish!
 
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Belgium, The Ardennes..... 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
But that is just so I could see my family there!

I think Argentina would be my first choice because it is affordable and I could Tango in Buenos Aires too!
 
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Re:dang Dawn, that's tougher then picking out a new pickup 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
40 bucks a night . . . now you're talkin my language! (cheapish) Seriously though, I get a kick out of DIY and often a bit of a drag out of guides, set schedules, etc. A random excitement factor like crocs (or Alaskan bears, or Nicaraguan bull sharks) just adds a bit of spice to the pursuit!
 
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Re:dang Dawn, that's tougher then picking out a new pickup 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
40 bucks a night . . . now you're talkin my language! (cheapish) Seriously though, I get a kick out of DIY and often a bit of a drag out of guides, set schedules, etc. A random excitement factor like crocs (or Alaskan bears, or Nicaraguan bull sharks) just adds a bit of spice to the pursuit!
 
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Re:Patagonia, either Argentina or Chile 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
El Rey, I just noticed that you flattered me like that

I have indeed made three trips down there to find some fine fish and good times, and have written three "articles" about the area that might be useful to fishing travellers. For a while I was thinking of trying publish them, but then saw the madness of those thoughts. "Let's see, I found a cheap and uncomplicated way to fish completely uncrowded quality water, and I want to put it in a magazine? NOT! But if anyone from the board is headed down, please do PM or mail me and I will be glad to share some information. Hope to actually see some of you down there and share some of the wide open waters of Patagonia, where the Argentines actually have a law that you have to give other fishers a full 100M of space. Not that anyone down there pays attention to laws, though
 
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Re:dang Dawn, that's tougher then picking out a new pickup 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
That is easy, Ford!

Watch it, a truck argument will now erupt
 
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Re:If you could go anywhere out of the country to fish 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
Pechora River
 
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Ponoi River on Russia's Kola Peninsula 17 Years, 4 Months ago  
It is on my list. World's best Atlantic Salmon fishing, 12-24 lbs, spey rods, dry flies...and it is RUSSIA!

http://www....com/russia/b2433b/index.html?page_type=fresh&state_page=russia&company=Angling+Club+Lax-a+Russia
 
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