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Tips on Chile and New Zealand

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Vicente G
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Re: Tips on Chile and New Zealand

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yeah, here's some, I put descriptions on the file comment I think :)
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I found some locals fishing on the llollelhue river, they seem very happy, ignorant of the damage they did to the river, that brown was one the very few remaining there, I was happy for them, he was just trying to spend time with his son
I found some locals fishing on the llollelhue river, they seem very happy, ignorant of the damage they did to the river, that brown was one the very few remaining there, I was happy for them, he was just trying to spend time with his son
San Pedro river, some big chinooks come here, 2 brown trouts that day, but no image of them sadly, I was fishing alone
San Pedro river, some big chinooks come here, 2 brown trouts that day, but no image of them sadly, I was fishing alone
Quinchilca river, famous for a being a permanent host river  of the chilean fly fishing league
Quinchilca river, famous for a being a permanent host river of the chilean fly fishing league
choosing a fly for the pool on the Pilmaiquen river, no kings that day
choosing a fly for the pool on the Pilmaiquen river, no kings that day
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Re: Tips on Chile and New Zealand

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Some nice looking streamers there!!
It's an exploration; bring a flyrod.

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