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Located near the
city of Coyhaique, Cinco Rios Lodge invites you on a fly-fishing
experience likened to the American West two decades ago. A
myriad of rivers, spring creeks, and lakes make the choice of
where to fish almost boggling. Wild brown and rainbow trout will
tempt you to wade just a little further, fish just a little
longer, and cause acute experience separation anxiety on the
flight home. The waters of Chile have long been touted as 'dry
fly paradise' and not without good reason. These trout love
eating up top and with angling pressure nearly non-existent on
many of the waters, you will find these hardy, strong-fighting
fish pouncing on your dry fly like a bulldog on a pork chop.
While at the lodge, you will experience
Accommodations Accommodations are first rate, providing a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere while retaining the ambiance that is Chile. Gourmet meals are prepared by the lodge's master chef and served in the lodge's dining room. The Fishing Wild brown and rainbow trout are the target species with chances at large pacific salmon during part of the season on some rivers. Fishing is done by wading, floating in drift boats, and jet boats which allow you to access some of the more remote waters. Spring creeks, large freestone rivers, and lakes offer diversity and chances at some truly large fish. Rates Trips are from Saturday to Saturday with six full days fishing and seven nights lodging. $3,675 double occupancy $4,675 single occupancy Rates include all transportation once in Balmaceda, six days guided fishing, and accommodations and meals at the lodge. Not included are your airfare to Coyhaique and gratuities for guides and lodge staff. |