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| Testimonials |
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Stephen Maizler,LCSW |
| "Thank you for an outstanding day
of fishing while floating the Chimehuin River. It was one
of my best days ever, with about 20 fish caught, most of
them good fighters. The prize was the 20+ inch long brown
trout, our last fish of the day, after I finally got the
hang of stripping line. Your lunch was excellent, and your
companionship added a lot to the day. We look forward to
returning to Argentina and having more days on the river
with you in the future." /// Dick C. |
| "I had a great
time fishing with Alejandro. He is enthusiastic and knowledgeable,
and he picked and organised our stay at absolutely the
right place for the fishing part of our trip to Argentina.
I fished and my lovely lady enjoyed life on the Estancia
- and was even persauded to fish on our last day. And the
fish on the Collon Cura and its branches, are a tough bunch
coming to the net reluctantly to say the least. I hope
I can get back for a repeat performance." /// Marcus
Wide, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| “After five days of fishing together,
we now consider Alejandro an honored friend and look forward
to many future trips together. Alejandro is a serious and
professional fly fisherman and guide but is also a lot
of fun to be around. We consider him among the elite, you
could not ask for a better guide” /// James,
California. |
| “I
had an idyllic fishing day on the Malleo River with Alejandro.
Eventhough my limited experience with trout fishing, his
guidance resulted in a fine catch! He imparted his knowledge
and explained things very clearly to me” ///
Megg Gregg, Ireland. |
| “We had never been fly fishing before,
and Alejandro was an excellent teacher (including helping
us to catch several rainbow trout!). The impromptu wine,
cheese and salami lunch on the side of the river afterwards
was very much appreciated as well! We definitely look forward
to returning” /// N and C Smith, London. |
| “We had the best
dry fly experience in Malleo River. Tons of bites and unbelievable
hatch!” /// Alastair and Sandy, USA. |
| “The best trout fishing we've ever
done! Patagonia rocks!” /// Bill, San
Francisco. |
| “Spent three days on the river!
Great campsites; very comfortable and excellent food. Inch
worm time is a unique experience!” ///
Heather and Will, Canada. |
Thoughts from a guest
“Like so many springtimes before, I spent a good
part of this November in Patagonia, fly-fishing and eating
empanadas and asados by the rivers of the Lake District.
I was lucky enough to live in this part of the world, once
upon a time long ago, and my love for Patagonia, and especially
for fly-fishing, have never left me. There is something
peaceful and soulful about the Patagonian Andes, and it
really is no wonder that it has won over so many outdoor
enthusiasts.
I traveled to San Martín de los Andes, at the foothills
of the Chapelco Ski Resort and on the northern shore of
Lake Lacar, a city surrounded by mountains, woods, rivers
and pristine lakes. Together with the city of Junín
de los Andes, which is about 40 miles from San Martín,
they span the great network of rivers and lakes that have
made this region so famous for its fly-fishing.
My stay took place at an out-of-town Estancia, a private
ranch popular among fishermen. My friend Alejandro Buchanan,
a long-time fly-fishing guide, joined me for the occasion
- a huge boon since the guides here know the best spots
along all the rivers and lakes.
We started early on the first day at Alejandro’s
home stretch of river, warming up and working the rust
out of my casting technique. Day two was spent wading the
Malleo River where I caught my first rainbow trout of the
season. By the time I started getting hungry an asado was
beckoning at us from the riverside, which we accompanied
with a glass or two of Malbec.
That same night we toured around San Martín de los
Andes, a city with great shopping and surprisingly gourmet
restaurant options. We opted for the empanadas at one of
the local pubs.
On the next day, Alejandro planned a river float for us.
We pushed off at one of the bends of the Aluminé River,
and then floated, fished, waded and picnicked for the next
6 hours. Even without catching a fish, that is seriously
the experience of a lifetime. Lucky for me, I caught several
rainbow and brown trout (and I have the pictures to prove
it).
If you’re a nature lover, and especially if you’re
a fly-fisherman, there are few things which I would recommend
more heartily than spending time in the Patagonian Andes.
They hold a special place in my heart, and I won’t
be the last person to tell you that” ///
César González, Denver. |
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