Patagonia, Nov. Half Price Special
Coyhaique, Chile — Package: 6001336
Contact Details and Website:
Contact:
Paul Kinney
The Paloma River Lodge
The Paloma River Lodge
Address:
Casilla 1038
Puerto Varas
Chile
Puerto Varas
Chile
Package Details and Information:
Included: Accommodations at the lodge with private bath for 7 nights, guided fly fishing for 6 full days and 1/2 day on Saturday if arriving mid-day (fly-fishing only, catch and release), transfers between Balmaceda airport and lodge on regular transfer days, all meals, wines, beer, and beverages.
Not included: Air transportation to Balmaceda, Chile; trip insurance, fishing equipment, license, flies, gratuities, phone calls.
Detailed Sample Itinerary
Saturday: Arrival
Lodge Partner will meet you at the Balmaceda airport and drive you to the Lodge. Once settled in at the lodge, we will go over the plan for the week, help anyone brush up on their casting, get your gear ready and then you may rest or explore the possibilities of an afternoon of wade fishing. Cocktails will be served at 7pm, featuring the Chilean favorite, Pisco Sours, followed with our evening meal and Chilean wine.
Sunday: Walk & wade on The Paloma River & Then hit the Lake
After an early breakfast at the lodge, we will take a short 20-minute drive to the Mogote
River we will wade fish along the upper Paloma River until we reach our boat on the Desierto Lake. We will then motor up to fish the outlets of Lake Desierto and Azul. Browns here average 14-19 inches with a good number above that size.
Monday: Horseback to the otherwise inaccessible reaches of the Magote River
A 20-minute drive puts us on the Mogote
River where we will mount our horses and head upstream about 1 hour and begin a day of great wade fishing for many trout in the 10" - 14" range. The Mogote River has the largest population of fish in our area, which means lots of action on dry flies. Some fish up to 18". You may want a 4 weight rod today.
Tuesday: Float the Paloma River
A 5-minute walk will place us at the drift boat for fishing the Paloma River in front of the lodge. These browns love our size 4 Big Ugly dry fly. The average brown trout on the Paloma River will range from 16 to 20" with a chance at a 22" or bigger fish.
Wednesday: Float The Paloma River
We jump back into the drift boat and fish
the middle stretch of the Paloma River. On this stretch we have many channels to wade fish, especially the already famous "El Loco" and Jumping fish channels.
Thursday: Spring Creek and Upper Plaoma River
Today we will start off at one of the private access spring creeks, then walk over to the Paloma River to fish an isolated stretch of river. After lunch we will wade fish up to the river and cross to hit another small spring creek. We will have an opportunity to do some sight fishing in these gin clear waters.
Friday: Last day of Fishing and Farewell Lamb Barbeque
Today is your chance to revisit your favorite piece of water for another go at that big one that got off earlier in the week, or maybe try another stream. This evening we are all invited for a whole lamb, roasted Patagonia style and typical Chilean fare.
Saturday: Farewell Breakfast
A "FAREWELL" breakfast and the return drive to the airport for a safe flight home. We suggest getting all flights in and out of Balmaceda around 1 pm.
Not included: Air transportation to Balmaceda, Chile; trip insurance, fishing equipment, license, flies, gratuities, phone calls.
Detailed Sample Itinerary
Saturday: Arrival
Lodge Partner will meet you at the Balmaceda airport and drive you to the Lodge. Once settled in at the lodge, we will go over the plan for the week, help anyone brush up on their casting, get your gear ready and then you may rest or explore the possibilities of an afternoon of wade fishing. Cocktails will be served at 7pm, featuring the Chilean favorite, Pisco Sours, followed with our evening meal and Chilean wine.
Sunday: Walk & wade on The Paloma River & Then hit the Lake
After an early breakfast at the lodge, we will take a short 20-minute drive to the Mogote
River we will wade fish along the upper Paloma River until we reach our boat on the Desierto Lake. We will then motor up to fish the outlets of Lake Desierto and Azul. Browns here average 14-19 inches with a good number above that size.
Monday: Horseback to the otherwise inaccessible reaches of the Magote River
A 20-minute drive puts us on the Mogote
River where we will mount our horses and head upstream about 1 hour and begin a day of great wade fishing for many trout in the 10" - 14" range. The Mogote River has the largest population of fish in our area, which means lots of action on dry flies. Some fish up to 18". You may want a 4 weight rod today.
Tuesday: Float the Paloma River
A 5-minute walk will place us at the drift boat for fishing the Paloma River in front of the lodge. These browns love our size 4 Big Ugly dry fly. The average brown trout on the Paloma River will range from 16 to 20" with a chance at a 22" or bigger fish.
Wednesday: Float The Paloma River
We jump back into the drift boat and fish
the middle stretch of the Paloma River. On this stretch we have many channels to wade fish, especially the already famous "El Loco" and Jumping fish channels.
Thursday: Spring Creek and Upper Plaoma River
Today we will start off at one of the private access spring creeks, then walk over to the Paloma River to fish an isolated stretch of river. After lunch we will wade fish up to the river and cross to hit another small spring creek. We will have an opportunity to do some sight fishing in these gin clear waters.
Friday: Last day of Fishing and Farewell Lamb Barbeque
Today is your chance to revisit your favorite piece of water for another go at that big one that got off earlier in the week, or maybe try another stream. This evening we are all invited for a whole lamb, roasted Patagonia style and typical Chilean fare.
Saturday: Farewell Breakfast
A "FAREWELL" breakfast and the return drive to the airport for a safe flight home. We suggest getting all flights in and out of Balmaceda around 1 pm.
Location and Fishing Information
Patagonia, Nov. Half Price Special - The Location
Deep in the heart of the Patagonia you will find a magical place of high mountain vistas, breathtakingly blue water and beautiful trout. The majestic peaks of the Andes rise high above the surrounding valleys, their glacial mantles giving rise to the cold, rushing rivers that make this region an angler�s dream. This region is remote and sparsely populated, it is a land of dirt roads and small villages, where the local residents, drive cattle from horseback. The flora is varied and beautiful, different micro-climates in these mountains create small habitats that play host to a plethora of plant species. Anglers will have the chance to see condors, eagles, ibis, giant kingfishers and parakeets, overhead and riverside. On the banks of the Paloma River, catering in comfort, to only 4 anglers per week, the lodge is nestled in between the river and the mountains. Deep in the Paloma River Valley, the lodge is close to all the best waters in the Paloma valley, with very short drive times to put ins and take outs, most of your day will be spent in the water, not in the truck.
The Fishing will be fishing with either streamers or dries, with about 80% of your fishing done with dry flies. Dry flies that are big and ugly will work best at this lodge. Because of the six different types of beetles in the area, the trout are accustomed to pounding large bugs on the water surface. This is the dry fly fisherman's paradise in every respect, since most of the dries that we use are between sizes 4 and 10 all summer long. Streamers are productive all year round but their key roll is in the lakes and during the fall season. Nymphs can be productive in the crystal clear lakes when sight fishing. Anglers that can cast 40 feet will be able to reach most of the fish in our rivers. We have a very good mix of float fishing and walk and wade fishing. For the clients that like a bit more adventure, we offer a horse back trip, to access a high mountain stream, for a day full of action using dry flies and light weight rods, 4 weight recommended. We also use a jet boat to access some hard to reach areas in the Paloma River and a small lake with very large trout. The average trout that you will catch during the week will be from 14 to 19 inches, with many in the 20 inches range, but you will have the chance at some in excess of 24 inches. During the past 4 years many our clients have caught their own personal record trout, and have the photos to prove it. Within minutes of the lodge we have access to rivers, lakes, lagoons, spring creeks and high mountain streams, providing a tremendous variety and selection of fishing opportunities for all skill levels.
Deep in the heart of the Patagonia you will find a magical place of high mountain vistas, breathtakingly blue water and beautiful trout. The majestic peaks of the Andes rise high above the surrounding valleys, their glacial mantles giving rise to the cold, rushing rivers that make this region an angler�s dream. This region is remote and sparsely populated, it is a land of dirt roads and small villages, where the local residents, drive cattle from horseback. The flora is varied and beautiful, different micro-climates in these mountains create small habitats that play host to a plethora of plant species. Anglers will have the chance to see condors, eagles, ibis, giant kingfishers and parakeets, overhead and riverside. On the banks of the Paloma River, catering in comfort, to only 4 anglers per week, the lodge is nestled in between the river and the mountains. Deep in the Paloma River Valley, the lodge is close to all the best waters in the Paloma valley, with very short drive times to put ins and take outs, most of your day will be spent in the water, not in the truck.
The Fishing will be fishing with either streamers or dries, with about 80% of your fishing done with dry flies. Dry flies that are big and ugly will work best at this lodge. Because of the six different types of beetles in the area, the trout are accustomed to pounding large bugs on the water surface. This is the dry fly fisherman's paradise in every respect, since most of the dries that we use are between sizes 4 and 10 all summer long. Streamers are productive all year round but their key roll is in the lakes and during the fall season. Nymphs can be productive in the crystal clear lakes when sight fishing. Anglers that can cast 40 feet will be able to reach most of the fish in our rivers. We have a very good mix of float fishing and walk and wade fishing. For the clients that like a bit more adventure, we offer a horse back trip, to access a high mountain stream, for a day full of action using dry flies and light weight rods, 4 weight recommended. We also use a jet boat to access some hard to reach areas in the Paloma River and a small lake with very large trout. The average trout that you will catch during the week will be from 14 to 19 inches, with many in the 20 inches range, but you will have the chance at some in excess of 24 inches. During the past 4 years many our clients have caught their own personal record trout, and have the photos to prove it. Within minutes of the lodge we have access to rivers, lakes, lagoons, spring creeks and high mountain streams, providing a tremendous variety and selection of fishing opportunities for all skill levels.
Accommodation:
The lodge is an extremely comfortable 1980 square foot construction. There are 4 spacious client bedrooms, each with a queen size bed and private bathroom. Attending only four clients per week, each will have their own private room. The bar is open to view from the dining room and the large living room, where fishing stories will be shared over a very nice selection of fine Chilean wines. The lodge is located in the Paloma River valley, just a one hour 25 minute drive northwest from the airport at Balmaceda and a one hour 30 minute drive southwest of Coyhaique. We are just minutes from our fishing destinations, with a walk and wade trip starting just 200 yards from the front door of the lodge itself. We are well off the power grid, deep in the Patagonia, but have our own generators and small hydro turbine. Fly fishing is our main goal, with very short transfer times to and from our float and wade trips, average time 15 minutes, we spend our day on the water, not getting to it. We will be happy to take clients to visit Coyhaique, but believe that fishing lodges should be located on fishing waters, not in cities.
Available Dates:
Saturday November 13 to Saturday 20, 2010
Saturday November 20 to Saturday 27, 2010
Saturday November 20 to Saturday 27, 2010
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USD $ | 1,625.00 | Chile Full Week $1625 |
A full week of fishing at a great all inclusive lodge, for up to 6 anglers per week with private rooms and baths for each of 6 anglers. Great cuisine, comfortable lodging and fantastic dry fly fishing for large brown trout. 50% deposit with balance due 45 days prior to trip start.
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