Patagonian Paradise
By Rio Manso Lodge It’s early December, about 9:30 in the evening, and I’m relishing the indistinct twilight at the end of a long day of fishing. My shoulder aches from fighting dozens of large, powerful wild trout, but there is at least another half hour of light left, and what appears to be a massive brown sipping duns off th... more story>> |
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Nymphing the South Fork Idaho Fishing
By Phil Hanamaikai The first time that I fished the South Fork of the Snake River I got skunked. I mean skunked. I had learned to fish on much smaller rivers, let me reiterate MUCH smaller rivers. The average flow of the South Fork during the summer is anywhere from 9000-12000 C.F.S.; that is to say, that there are anywhere from 561... more story>> |