From: 11/22/2014
To: 11/26/2014
Type of Water: Freshwater
Species: Brown trout, Brook trout
What once was just a talk with my family is becoming a dream come true! "The Route of the Spring Creeks" is already beggining and definetively is a new program for people that visit south Patagonia.
From Denmark, Soren brothers became addicts to this spring creek fishing.
Some of the facts of this first group of the season:
*A lot of water to fish and some of it has not been fished before, that showed a tremendous quality of the fish in some spots.
*Big brooks are no easy to catch but they are there. The biggest brook caught was almost 3 kilos.
*Browns genetic is quite amazing, some of them look like sea runs. No red spots, some blue in the chicks and a lot of power. They were tempted on big chernos and caddis.
*Wine and food were absolutely aproved by our danish friends. Pe View more...What once was just a talk with my family is becoming a dream come true! "The Route of the Spring Creeks" is already beggining and definetively is a new program for people that visit south Patagonia.
From Denmark, Soren brothers became addicts to this spring creek fishing.
Some of the facts of this first group of the season:
*A lot of water to fish and some of it has not been fished before, that showed a tremendous quality of the fish in some spots.
*Big brooks are no easy to catch but they are there. The biggest brook caught was almost 3 kilos.
*Browns genetic is quite amazing, some of them look like sea runs. No red spots, some blue in the chicks and a lot of power. They were tempted on big chernos and caddis.
*Wine and food were absolutely aproved by our danish friends. Pedros lamb was considered the best lamb they ever had in their life and Achaval Malbec was the perfect complement.
*Lodging in original estancias and sharing with the owners was an authentic experience.
*We could see rheas, guanacos, foxes and eagles trough the trip. Pumas were not just a tale, its pressence is a common thing on our last stop on the border with Chile.
*We fished the last river of the Continental land of America.
In five days, these talented fishermen were punished by a hard wind that only stopped when were leaving on the last day. We walked and fished for miles. Around 10km a day.
Number of fish caught: 73
Biggest brown: 2,8 kg
Biggest Brook: 2,9 kg
Number of rods: 2
By Juan Manuel Biott