According to their plans, this Bolivian adventure will one day be accessible from a tent-lodge base camp. Stay tuned for editor-at-large Kirk Deeter's feature on this trip in an upcoming issue of Field & Stream magazine. " />
Photo by Joaquin Arocena
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Sounds like an incredible adventure! My dream fishing trip had always been Alaska. But after seeing the size of these fish, I might have to start saving for a trip to the jungle.
I now feel like I can say I've been to Bolivia...well, in spirit at least. Amazing photos and terrific writing brought me right there on the river, gasping at the sight of those gorgeous golden fish.
Deeter, im jealous, and you snapped ONLY 2 rods???
man 1 is a tragedy too is unthinkable.
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Man, if you're not snappin' rods, you arent 'fishing hard enough, Alex! Make those companies live up their promises/guarantees, you bought it... Well, yeah, it does kinda stink when you break your favorite rod, no matter how you slice it.
Thanks for the nice comments above, I appreciate them.
This is one of the coolest adventure fishing articles that i have read. Man, I'd love to get back in there and hit some of these dorado.
Looking at the head structure, fin placement, etc., they look a lot like big trout.
I would love to take a trip like this, the only thing stopping me is $. One day though I would love to get down there and fish for a couple of days.
Thanks for the story and photos , what a reality check . discribing the sounds of the jungle screaming in your ears.watching the guides and how they hunt/fish to traveling up river in the homemade dugouts .and to top it off swinging the first fly . what monsters these fish are , someday ! maby ! someday .
Sounds like a blast! if you ever need someone to go fishing with, just lemme know!
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Sounds like an incredible adventure! My dream fishing trip had always been Alaska. But after seeing the size of these fish, I might have to start saving for a trip to the jungle.
I now feel like I can say I've been to Bolivia...well, in spirit at least. Amazing photos and terrific writing brought me right there on the river, gasping at the sight of those gorgeous golden fish.
Deeter, im jealous, and you snapped ONLY 2 rods???
man 1 is a tragedy too is unthinkable.
*Two
Man, if you're not snappin' rods, you arent 'fishing hard enough, Alex! Make those companies live up their promises/guarantees, you bought it... Well, yeah, it does kinda stink when you break your favorite rod, no matter how you slice it.
Thanks for the nice comments above, I appreciate them.
I would love to take a trip like this, the only thing stopping me is $. One day though I would love to get down there and fish for a couple of days.
Thanks for the story and photos , what a reality check . discribing the sounds of the jungle screaming in your ears.watching the guides and how they hunt/fish to traveling up river in the homemade dugouts .and to top it off swinging the first fly . what monsters these fish are , someday ! maby ! someday .
This is one of the coolest adventure fishing articles that i have read. Man, I'd love to get back in there and hit some of these dorado.
Looking at the head structure, fin placement, etc., they look a lot like big trout.
Sounds like a blast! if you ever need someone to go fishing with, just lemme know!
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