国产吃瓜黑料 magazine, October 1994
Access & Resources: Where the Truchas Roam Mythologized by Magellan, Darwin, and Bruce Chatwin, among others, the barren grasslands, wild rivers, and towering glaciers of Tierra del Fuego represent some of the planet’s most unforgiving and ferociously beautiful real estate. And if you’re a fisher of trout, so much the better. In a land once rumored to be the home of giants, the mightiest brown trout here can weigh Getting There American Airlines and Aerol铆neas Argentinas fly from Miami to Buenos Aires, with round-trip fares starting at $1,115. Once in Argentina, fly Aerol铆neas Argentinas, L铆neas A茅reas del Estado (LADE), or Austral to either R铆o Grande or Ushuaia, your jumping-off points in the north and south respectively. A “Visit Argentina” pass, available for as Where to Go The bleak but well-kept town of R铆o Grande is not a popular tourist destination, but with a rod in hand it’s heaven. Sitting at the mouth of its namesake river, the city is also within 75 miles of several smaller rivers, including the Irigoyen, the Ewan, the San Pablo, and the Fuego, known for its abundant wildlife–guanacos, flamingos, and otters–as well as its A four-hour drive south from R铆o Grande (rent a car, or take a bus for $19), Ushuaia sits on the Beagle Channel, just east of the range called the Andean Cordillera Darwin. For fishing, your best bets here are R铆o Pipo and the icy R铆o Lapataia–where trout wriggle their way through the gorges of Tierra del Fuego National Park. Because access to the water can be tricky–many rivers wend through large, privately owned estancias, or ranches–it’s a good idea to have a guide. Make arrangements through the local tourist offices (R铆o Grande, 011-54-964-21917; Ushuaia, 901-23304), fishing clubs (R铆o Grande, 964-24218; Ushuaia, 901-23168), or your hotel. Doug Accommodations Lodging options range from $50-$100 hotel rooms with private baths (Posada de los Sauces in R铆o Grande, 964-30868; the waterfront Hotel Albatros in Ushuaia, 901-22504) to $8 dorm-style accommodations (Hospedaje Argentina in R铆o Grande, 964-22365; Hospedaje Cesar in Ushuaia, 901-214-60). R铆o Grande’s Hospedaje Miramar (964-22462) has clean, well-heated rooms The Kau-Tapen Lodge on the Estancia Despidida offers weeklong vacation packages, including accommodations, meals, fishing licenses, guides, and on-site access to 15 miles of the R铆o Grande, starting at $4,590 (not including airfare). Talk to Doug Larsen at Frontiers (800-245-1950) for details. Gear While temperatures during the November-to-March fishing season average around 70 degrees, nonstop 60 mph westerlies make it seem much cooler. Layered clothing and a waterproof, wind-proof outer garment are essential. Also, with the rivers running frigid, neoprene waders are a must. You’ll need a sturdy rod–a six- to eight-weight is recommended. As for flies, woolly buggers, Readings Argentine Trout Fishing–A Fly Fisherman’s Guide to Patagonia, by William C. Leitch (Frank Amato Publications, $24.95), is the most comprehensive book on fishing in Tierra del Fuego. For a history of the area, try Darwin’s journals or W. H. Hudson’s Idle Days in Patagonia (Denta Press, $5.95). Once in Argentina, look |
Access & Resources: Where the Truchas Roam
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