More than five hundred years have passed since Fly Fishing got popular as a fishing method and one of the first detailed reports of this art was written by Dame Juliana Barnes in the late fourteen hundreds. British fly-fishing continued to develop in the 19th Century, with the emergence of fly fishing clubs, along with the appearance of several books …
Steelhead montage – Canon D10
Before coming up to Alaska this summer, I picked up Canon’s new point and shoot waterproof & shockproof camera, the Powershot D10. It’s 12.1 mega pixels, takes fairly decent shots, and I especially like it for the rainy weather common to Southeast AK. It’s also a lot of fun to play around with the underwater video capabilities. I could go …
TSIMANE SCOUTING -WINTER DORADOS
Just an update. We’ve been in the Amazon rainforest of Bolivia a few weeks ago, scouting and checking the fishing conditions before our first season starts up in August. The Secure River is a pristine clear water stream, where the freshwater dorado lives in the Amazon basin. It’s a unique blend of this extremely powerful species and Amazon species like …
An Argentine fishing in North America?
A couple months ago, after returning from Argentina, Nico and I found ourselves in Washington state and he wanted to sample some trout fishing – North American style. I, of course, wanted to show off a bit and prove to him that we also have some pretty damn good trout fishing this side of the Equator. Unfortunately, I couldn’t think …
Brown Trout LIMAY RIVER II
Days after coming back from my fishing trip in the northern provinces of Argentina -Dorados in the cold I and II- I found myself talking with my very good friend Marcelo Widmann from Bariloche about how where the last days of the season from his point of view. Usually at the end of the season, fisherman concentrate their energies on one of the best Brown Trout rivers …