Tied and photographed by Humberto Zilocchi |
The other day on his blog he did a post on fishing Tierra del Fuego and the Rio Grande river. The area appears to be quite windy and perhaps a bit chilly but the fish that come out of these rivers are special.
The post featured two anglers, one of which is Armando Milosevic which you know is a contributor to SSR's. The other angler is his son Eric. Armando told me of the fish which are sea-run brown trout. He said they were first stocked in the Rio Grande river in 1935. Over the years they have evolved into a major fishery. These brown trout are born in fresh water and migrate to sea. Here they grow fast on the bounty the sea offers and reach sizes from 7 to 20lbs. They do return to fresh water and when in there their instincts on feeding take them back to insects.
Eric with a beautiful well shaped specimen. When I first saw this picture I thought it was a Atlantic salmon. Looking at the photo it looks cold.
These are the flies they were using...sizes 12-16....a brown trout who has been eating meat at sea now returns and remembers what he ate in his youth.
Over the weeks I'll highlight many of these personal stories from many of the contributors that have sent me photos and stories....a truly international blog.
A good story about a friend from the South. Before I read the caption below the picture, I thought that looks a lot like Armando.
ReplyDeleteThat's right, my friend, Mark, it's me, from Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. a cordial hug
DeleteTierra del Fuego, one place I dream of going to. Along with Zanzibar.
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Yes sir Tierra del Fuego is a destination for anglers who seek adventure. I hope your dreams come true.
I think it's fine Alan, it's a good idea to vary the routine from time to time with surprising stories from each fisherman's corner, ... I thank you for the gesture on my part and Eric sends you many affections ..... Yeah Mark that's me.....lol
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Armando let's see what others like us have to offer. So I will do my best to bring it to all of us to enjoy.
I look forward to one day visiting such places!
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Shawn I hope you will be able to swing a fly in the Tierra del Fuego one day. I can remember reading of this place in Joe Brook's book Trout Fishing.
I remember reading about fly fishing Argentina as kid in a book by Joe Brooks. There is a good documentary on Joe Brooks on youtube with Spanish subtitles.
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Another famous angler-writer by the name of Ed Shenk fished Argentina. He tied flies for a few distinguished anglers down there.
Alan, Armando
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Humberto you are so welcome....