Video: Fly Fishing in Chile (Part One)

A team from Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures recently embarked on a big trip to Chile and got some great video footage while on the trip. This is part one.

From Yellow Dog Flyfishing:

“Pablo Neruda once described Chile as a country ‘invented by a poet.’ Spanning over 2,880 miles along South America’s western coast, Chile offers a breathtaking range of landscapes, from the arid Atacama Desert to the majestic Torres del Paine National Park and the rugged beauty of Tierra del Fuego. With one-third of its territory covered by the Andes, Chile’s natural wonders are often likened to the US Pacific Northwest. Since the 1980s, Chile has emerged as a top destination for freshwater fly fishing, making it a must-visit for trout anglers worldwide.

In Part 1 of this series, Yellow Dog’s Jack Porter and cinematographer Chris Patterson travel to Eleven Experience’s Martin Pescador Lodge. Martin Pescador Lodge offers anglers a diverse fishing experience with access to twelve rivers, eight lakes, and numerous streams teeming with rainbow and brown trout, and occasionally salmon or sea-run brown trout.”

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