The last time I was in Chile, Herb and I got back in February of 2020, a week before they started shutting everything down for COVID. It's been 3 years since we have been back, which is way too long. This year, Brad was able to go with us for his first trip down. We based out of Estancia Cameron Lodge, splitting our time camping and staying at the lodge. The fishing was outstanding as usual. The Lodge also recently did a complete remodel and it looks fantastic. There are a few pics below, but I'll have more up on my Facebook page soon.
I took a ton of photos, and admittedly, these are just the ones I was able to get processed. There are still a bunch more I need to go through. Great fish, great scenery, and great friends. Tierra Del Fuego is a special place. The weather can be unpredictable at times, we went from sun, to rain, to hail one day in the span of about an hour, but the fishing is unbelievable. If anyone is interested in booking a trip, message me and I can get you set up!
All in all, wonderful trip. Fish were caught, great food and drink was consumed, world problems were solved, new friends were made, and great ideas and plans were hatched.
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Alejandro's "bunker". |
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My friend's Marcela and Nicolas's Home/Studio. Marcela is a very gifted jeweler and Nicolas is a great keyboardist. Check out their pages (Marcela's FB page / Nicolas's FB page) |
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There were probably a hundred scuds on my waders just from standing in the water at one of the shallow lagunas. It is easy to see how the fish get so big. |
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Alejandro, Herb, Brad and I at ECL. |
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The Rio Grande |
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The food at the lodge sure beats what we cook on the tailgate. |
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I've been a little further, but still a long way from home. |
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Herb preparing our gourmet dinner. |
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Don't usually build fires because of the wind, but we were soaked from all day rain and had a shelter to break the wind. |
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There is a creek out there somewhere |
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I started this pile about 15 years ago to mark a rock near our campsite. It is getting rather large haha. |
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Condor wing feather. Kind of puts in perspective how large a bird they really are. |
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Not the best photo, but you usually don't get shots of condors on the ground. |
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Just a couple shots of one of the rooms at the lodge. More to come soon. Herb got some really cool 360 degree shots! |
My G*D! You have the skill set that equals or surpasses much of the industry standard with regard to outdoor/wildlife/Trout fishing publication/s! Your pictures - the dogs... great, the scenery - great, the fishing... OUTSTANDING! Looks like fun was 'had by all' indeed. You're in the 'in crowd' for certain in the industry and I wish for you all the success you want or can handle. My efforts over in 'the club' pale by comparison but I believe it's a worthy cause 'over there'. Anyway, I did get your email and man, what a trip. Glad you got back with friends and made the memories. UB
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