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Written by Marcos Czerwinski
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Tuesday, 19 July 2005 |
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(This article contained the most up-to-date information available at the time it was published. It has been left in its original state in the interest of keeping an accurate historical record of what we published. For the latest information on this subject, contact us. Our contact details appear at the bottom of this page.) Rio Manso and Rio Claro: The Non-Fishing Spouse Perspective by Martha Bleh Geographic Focus of Article: South America | Argentina | Patagonia Issue: February, 2005 | Article ID: 1705 (Editor Note: John Bleh’s wife, Martha, who doesn’t fish, offered this assessment of the programs available at Arroyo Claro and Rio Manso for non-fishing spouses. This article is the second part to Article 1704.) |
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Angling Report Article #1 |
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Written by Marcos Czerwinski
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Tuesday, 19 July 2005 |
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(This article contained the most up-to-date information available at the time it was published. It has been left in its original state in the interest of keeping an accurate historical record of what we published. For the latest information on this subject, contact us. Our contact details appear at the bottom of this page.) A Free-Fishing Report: A New Two-Lodge Trip On Offer In Patagonia by John Bleh Geographic Focus of Article: South America | Argentina | Patagonia Issue: February, 2005 | Article ID: 1704 (Editor Note: If you have been wondering just how far we were going to take our Free-Fishing Program, well here is your answer – right to the very top of what’s available out there for traveling anglers. Would you believe, Angling Report subscriber John Bleh and his wife, Martha, recently spent eight days in Argentina, fishing and generally enjoying themselves for free at two major lodges in Patagonia. All Bleh and his wife had to do after enjoying this trip was file the following report on what they did and saw. For more details on our Free-Fishing Program, see box on next page. This is a two-part article. Please see Article 1705 for second part.) |
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Written by Marcos Czerwinski
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Tuesday, 25 February 2003 |
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There are infinite number of questions and thoughts heard about our trout in Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego, the Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), Sea Run variety. These questions, are usually related to their origin, habitat, food, reproduction, life cycle, and similarities with the Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar), and the doubts that most of the anglers share whether if it's a sea trout or a common river trout (Salmo trutta). |
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