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Posted on Sunday, June 10, 2001 - 10:20 pm:   

Subject: Fly Fishing Argentina

Alerces Park, Argentina

I fished with a client one morning at the Big Lake and at Rainbow Flats. The mourning was cold and we began to fish with a variety of flies from dries to wets. We were seeing fish in the clear water and on the surface, but they just seemed to be sluggish. We kept changing flies to see if we could get them excited.

Well, that all changed as it started to warm up and more sunlight hit the water Then we saw a dragonfly moving about and they are not out unless there is something to eat out there. His keen eye spotted that right away. This was my client's third trip to Patagonia and putting on the Chernobyl Ant was his favorite fly. He made the cast to an on-coming big rainbow that was surface feeding and heading our way. We watched the rainbow pick his way along sucking up small insects. The rainbow hit the Chernobyl ant and the rest is history. The Chernobyl was the fly for the day.

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