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Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 23:01
by simonuca
Colegas,

Sorry el ingles, pero normalmente los reportes los escribo primero en un foro gringo en el que participo... sl2

After totaling my old ride I score my dreamed one, since the former was insured and as I had some funds on my bank account… It was a full month without my fly fishing fix, as soon as I can, I loaded my new ride with a tent, sleeping bag, fly fishing gear, some snacks and a full anxiety to get my butt in to new water I was researching using satellite technology (read Google earth).

Since I don’t have a picture showing the car fill up process with camping and fly fishing gear, I introduce you to it near the drop off point where I set up my camp and started the searching quest for trout

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As these kind of research involves some previous knowledge on the area, so you don’t reach a seasonal stretch of water, I remember my car accident and some shit chatting with some policemen that helps me out, adding to it the same day fly fishing adventure knowledge on the small creek near the Bolivia limits. With this hints on my favor, I was able to set the course on the GPS and arrive to where I wanted, or at least 2 miles from it.

As I approached the spot I can see through the canon a more plentiful creek where I can try my skills to fool those living within.
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Let be honest, I do not set up camp right away… what I do is jump into my waders, load a heavy rod (GLoomis Metolious Presentation 803-3) for my usually go to rod (Orvis Superfine Touch 601-3) and headed to the creek. I selected that rod because of the strong winds at 14.000 feet above sea level, and because there was an alert from the weather advisors of some storms forming where I want to go.

My first inspection nearby the water, was to look for rises… as I don’t see any I pick up some algae and gladly notice some kind of gray scuds, make a nymph selection and start casting before some couple of miles walking down the river so I can cover it up on my way up of it.

Some half an hour later it was fish on :)

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And not to my surprise the size of the locals was above the mean size of the Loa River. It was difficult to get used to the heavier rod I was not using since 4 years ago, but when I landed this one… I remember how much I loved this one rod and also remembered why I have 2 of them as if  I broke it, G Loomis stands by its warranty and replace it with a newer model I don’t like as much as I like this.

The rain didn't stop for a moment and soon I realized I put my equipment but the thermos… Oh man, it was cold… round 40°f, add to it the wind and the thermic sensation must be near freezing.

The good thing was that the fishing was good and from time to time I forgot every thing about chilling and rain and work… and suddenly I hook up my personal record on the Chilean desert

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I can tell you it was over 2 pounds… but I don’t have a scale with me… I never do :P

To give some spice to this story I can tell you that the creek is beautiful with some mind blowing rock formations as this one

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A great cold and rainy day… so when my clock hit the 1900 mark I call it a day and move my self up the canon to set up camp and take a long nap :D

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The good thing about my camping gear is that I choose a 0°F rated sleeping bag… add to it a self inflated mattress and it was almost a perfect night. The only drawback was the thin air… that wake me up at the middle of the night with a strong headache that some couple of Tylenols solve in a breeze.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 26 Jan 2013, 00:04
by purenino
siempre me han llamado la atencion tus reportes en el desierto,del ingles no entiendo mucho pero me basta con las fotos y eso demuestra que a veces las truchas estan en el lugar menos esperado,lo felicito por en land crusier.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 27 Jan 2013, 21:15
by mauro schiappacasse
buen reporte, gracias por compartir!

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 09:46
by Reyesfly
I think I know this river... I use to visit the altiplano near the limit between Chile and Bolivia due to my job... I ever promised to get my fly rod the next visit, but finally I never did it until now... ¿Maybe next time?

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 09:49
by ignaciogirardi
Excelente!!

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 11:32
by planosjr
Excellent report, thanks for sharing with us these beautiful photographs!

Congratulations on the catch, very nice trout.

A hug from Puerto Varas.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 11:45
by Billy
planosjr wrote:Excellent report, thanks for sharing with us these beautiful photographs!

Congratulations on the catch, very nice trout.

A hug from Puerto Varas.
Eeeeexito! :good: :lol:

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 11:56
by planosjr
jejejeje, eso me falto, Billy, mi ingles no es de los mejores pero siempre he dicho que como el español de los gringos tampoco es muy pulcro, lo peor que podemos hacer es no atrevernos a conversar con un compañero del otro lado del planeta.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 13:16
by Billy
:good: :good: Esa es la actitud. :clap:

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 14:06
by benjuca
excelente lugar, viaje y pesca :D

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 16:12
by mosqueado
:clapping: :clapping:
Notable los paisajes, las truchas y por sobre todo la actitud...realmente una aventura..

Felicitaciones.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 19:03
by Princetóbal
Muy weno!! El gurú del desierto!!

Sobre el inglés, tienes una ensalada con los verbos y sus tiempos, pero como dice Planosjr la gracia está en atreverse. Felicitaciones!!

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 21:51
by vascofernandez
Hasta donde yo saber en Chile no poder comprar con dolares, solo poder con pesos.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 29 Jan 2013, 09:09
by nicotrivelli
Excelente, las truchas están bastante buenas nada que envidiar a la zona central.

Ahora pasas a ser una especie de Rommel "El zorro del desierto", jajajaja!

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 10:05
by Jotequila
Laa Fox!!


Eso me explica los letreros de "cuidemos las truchas" que vi en Calama

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 11:30
by angelhopper
admirable el trabajo detrás del reporte, un viaje sin duda ansiado y con su recompensa, muy gratificante sin duda, felicitaciones Simon, creo que esto rescata gran parte del espíritu de la pesca con mosca..., lo del jeep...cuento aparte, da para otro reporte

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 21 Feb 2013, 01:38
by Daniel32
Nice report! I wouldnt have expected that you could fly fish in places like that in the north of Chile! Big surprise!

Saludos y muy lindo auto!

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 21 Feb 2013, 12:38
by Prat
Wena hasta q salió la Toyota LC, felicitaciones por ese logro y las truchotas!
R.

Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 21 Feb 2013, 21:00
by simonuca
:-)

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Re: Explorando nuevas aguas en el desierto (ingles)

Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 20:50
by hunter4437
hola compadre me gustaria preguntar con que moscas pescas en ese sector, pues anduve por haya y ningunos de los patrones de moscas que tenia me dio resultado, muchas gracias.