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A WorldCast Anglers destination travel hosted offering: Estancia de los Rios, located just outside the fly fishing mecca, Coyhaique, is a dream come true for trout fishermen in pursuit of big, wild brown trout. This 360,000 acre ranch offers over 60 miles of private river, several spring creeks and multiple lakes that are exclusively fished by a small group of guests each week. This is an angler’s paradise with pristine scenery, large and eager brown trout, an authentic and very comfortable lodge and a professional staff that ties the entire experience together.

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Estancia de los Rios - ChileTrip Information Packet

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ESTANCIA  DE  LOS  RIOS  Patagonia, Chile

Chile’s premiere lodge • Exclusive access to more than 60 miles of rivers • World class dry fly fishing for brown trout • unparalleled seclusion and privacy • Chile’s largest ranch • Great riverside lodge

With more than 60 miles of rivers, several spring creeks and many lakes on the ranch, the Estancia de los Ríos provides world-class dry fly fishing.

The lodge is located on a 360,000 acre ranch in the heart of Chilean Patagonia. Vast uninhabited valleys surrounded by the majestic Andes Mountains, a place of spectacular beauty where you can enjoy unparalleled seclusion and privacy.

Introduction

Visiting Patagonia is like traveling back in time. Most of its inhabitants live from the land raising cattle or sheep. In this remote area, helping your neighbor is a way of life. Here the concept of time and distance are unique. Eight hours on horse back is what takes to visit your nearest neighbor.

The streams are cool due to springs percolating from the high Andean snow. Waters are rich in sub-aquatic life with Nymphs, Crayfish, and Minnows. Wild, strong fighting trout populate these waters in great numbers. They were introduced to the streams of Patagonia in the late 1800's.

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Brown trout were brought from Scotland across the Atlantic Ocean. Today, a hundred years later, we fish for wild trout of this same genetic stock. These beautiful fish seem to have been painted with vivid colors by the hand of an artist.

For many years we explored the rivers of Patagonia searching for a place to build a fishing lodge. Long distances and poor roads represented the main obstacle for anyone interested in visiting the area for serious fishing. At Estancia de los Rios the main river in only 100 yards from the lodge from where we have access to various streams and spring creeks that can be reached within a short drive or on horseback.

Outdoor Activities

Additionally to fishing, the following activities are available to our guests: horseback riding , hiking, scenic float trips, guided tours -by vehicle or horseback- to the Estancia’s headquarters or to visit the Gauchos -Patagonia’s cowboy- at work, mountain biking, tour to the Puerto Cisnes Fjord; visiting the small village and local salmon farming operation, tour to the Queulat National Park with magnificent views of the Queulat Glacier and hikes within the temperate rain forest, and finally cooking classes by the lodges chef , focused on typical Chilean dishes.

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Sample Itinerary

Friday: Fly from Santiago to Coyhaique. A guide will be waiting for you just outside baggage claim; he will show you to your vehicle and drive you to your hotel in Coyhaique for an overnight stay.

Saturday: Early Departure to the lodge along the scenic Austral road After orientation and light lunch, your guide will take you fishing to waters closer the lodge. After great dry fly or nymph fishing, we go back to the lodge for a welcome cocktail followed by dinner, during dinner the head guide will explain the next day’s plans.

Sunday: We usually fish our way upstream casting dries and nymphs. The river has a healthy population of Brown trout and excellent hatches. A good fish weighs from 2 to 5 pounds, taking the fly eagerly but delicately. The challenge here is to spot the largest fish within your range.

After a morning’s fishing, we will enjoy a streamside lunch. The afternoon program includes a nearby spring creek then, a short walk to the river for the main hatch. Spring creeks

require more patience and delicate work but they can be extremely rewarding.

The hatch on the main river is always exciting, suddenly coming alive with fish feeding on the surface; when this happens, you want to be close to the largest fish and with the right fly. Last summer during the hatch, our good friend Claudio hooked and landed four beautiful Brown trout between 3 and 5 pounds, all on dries, in a little more than an hour. Monday: Today we'll go fishing down the valley to the Andes where the river runs much larger in size due to a large tributary coming in from the North. We will fish from the junction down. Here the river goes through a narrow path between some rock banks; pools are very deep and slow, good holding spots for large trout. We will start using streamers or Nymphs until we see some action on top, then we will change to dries.

We fish each pool very carefully with our streamer or nymph, waiting for the big one to take our fly. As soon as

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these fish grab the fly, they head for a big log or rock, so you have to react fast in order to stop them, if you can.

As we fish upstream the river opens into beautiful runs with gravel beds. Here the rest of the group will join us for a streamside lunch. This section of river has no access but by wading. We continue fishing, trying some dries and nymphs as we approach the evening hatch… Tuesday: Today we go fishing toward the headwaters. Here the river is smaller and has an interesting structure. We will start using nymphs, fishing pocket water and a few deeper holes, covering between a couple of hundred yards to no more than a mile of river during the morning. As the water temperature rises we'll switch to a dry fly.

Using a smaller rod, you should be able to land between 10 to 15 fish in a morning. In general, wading is easy and safe. The rivers have gravel bottoms and are not slippery. The water is very clear so it's easy to avoid large underwater logs or

boulders. After the morning's fishing, we'll join the group for an “Asado” the traditional Patagonia barbecue with lamb or slabs of beef attached to irons thrust into the burning coals and rotated slowly. The charred meat is washed down with a robust Chilean red wine. Later, after the Asado and some rest, we get ready for more fishing. In the afternoon, our goal is to catch a large trout on a dry fly during the hatch. We'll go to a pool or run where you have spotted larger trout over the last few days. Once there, we will wait until the fish start rising for the hatch and go after your trophy.

Wednesday: Fish a small stream located in a valley south from the lodge, not more than 20 miles away. We start fishing with nymphs, slowly covering just a half-mile during the morning. The stream is narrow with grass and bushes touching the water forming deep cut banks holding strong Brown trout in great numbers, which have never before seen a fly. After lunch, we'll fish further downstream where the river is larger, using grasshopper, a pattern that works very well close to cut banks. This valley is, without a doubt, one of the wildest corners of Patagonia.

Thursday: By now your guide should have told you all of the secrets of this

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great river. Like all previous days, you will be fishing a section of the river you have not fished before. After You’ve enjoyed the evening hatch; we head back to the lodge.

Friday: Enjoy a session of sight fishing for large Browns in the shallows of the nearby lake. Fish here very active even in a bright sunny

day. This allows you to see fish as they came to your fly but curiously, here most fish come very slowly examining your fly with great attention to finally opening a large white mouth while continuing their usual path. The excitement of this type of fishing has no parallel since you are the privileged observer of all the action and the anticipation of the strike is hard to take. Sizes of fish are

quite remarkable; this particular situation is basically like sight fishing a large spring creek.

Saturday: Departure. Time permitting; enjoy a morning fishing session on waters closer to the lodge before you drive to the airport to catch the plane that will fly you to Santiago.

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Rates, Terms & Conditions, How to get there

Suggested itinerary: Saturday-to-Saturday

Included • 7 nights Lodging in room with private bathroom at Estancia de los Rios•

6 1/2 days of guided fishing according to program•All 3 meals. Lunch and dinner accompanied by our selection of Chilean winesbeer and all non-alcoholic beverages, Pisco Sour cocktails.•

All transfers to and from lodge/fishing locations.•One guide for every two anglers.•One guide for every four non-fishing guests•Use of vehicles, boats or horses as required by program.•Land transfer between local airport and hotel in Coyhaique on arrival•Land transfer between Coyhaique hotel and lodge.•Land transfer lodge and local airport on departure.•

1 night accommodation in double room in Coyhaique hotel

Not Included • Air travel, Hotel and/or transfers prior or after fishing itinerary.• Fishing license, use of fishing gear, flies (available for sale at the lodge),• Gratuities.• Items of a personal nature such as: laundry, telephone, Internet (satellite

phone available at extra charge) and other items not specifically mentionedas included.

Capacity: Maximum of 12 guests per week.

Program Nights 8 Addl.

Nights

Double Occupancy $5,800 $800

Single room Supplement $1,000 $200

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Getting there: Friday: Arrive to Santiago Chile and connect a flight to Coyhaique (Balmaceda airport) this is a 2:50 min flight. Upon arrival one of our representatives will meet you outside baggage claim to assist you with your luggage and show you to your vehicle. A 45 min. drive will take you to your Hotel for overnight. Saturday: Early departure to the lodge. This is a beautiful drive North along the Austral road, Chile's most scenic route. We will drive through villages and valleys where you will get a glimpse of the typical lifestyle of Patagonia. Arrive to the lodge on time for lunch followed by a fishing session.

Notes on flights Arrival flights can be the one that best fits your international schedule. Departing on the last flight to Santiago.

Gratuities The lodge recommends 10% of lodge cost per guest as total tip for guides and staff. Lodge manager will distribute tips. If you tip someone directly please advice lodge manager. Guides generally fish an 8-hour day, but they will cater to the serious angler who fishes longer hours, in this case guide tips should be adjusted accordingly.

NOTE:    Due   to   acts   of   god  or   adverse   climatic   conditions   some   activities   can  be   changed  or   canceled,   especially   if   the  guide  estimates  that  there  is  higher  risk  for  an  individual  or  the  group.  If  canceled,  we  will  do  everything  possible  so  the  activities   are   substituted   for  others  of   similar  nature.  All   outdoor  activities  have  a   risk  of  personal   injury.  We   strongly  suggest  our  guests  to  buy  insurance  that  will  cover  such  risks.  We  recommend  www.travelguard.com  Andes  Journeys,  LLC  retains   the  discretion   to   alter   any   itinerary   or   activity   if,   in   the   sole   judgment   of   the   guide,   local   conditions   or   client’s  physical  abilities  are  judged  to  make  the  activity  unsafe.  Failure  to  comply  with  the  guide’s  decision  in  these  matters  will  release  the  Andes  Journeys  from  any  liability  for  consequences,  which  may  occur  from  the  clients’  non-­‐compliance.  Andes  Journeys,  LLC  and  its  subsidiaries,  affiliates  and  Agents  (collectively  referred  to  herein  as  AJ)  act  only  as  agents  for,  and  have  no  control  over  or  responsibility  for  the  acts  or  omissions  of  airlines,  railroads,  ship  owners  or  other  providers  of  means  of  transportation.  AJ  will  endeavor  to  make  all  expeditions  as  enjoyable  and  rewarding  as  possible,  however,  the  client  understands  and  acknowledges  that  AJ  cannot  control  naturally  occurring  phenomena,  such  as  the  weather  or  other  such  phenomena  for  which  the  clients  of  AJ  will  assume  full  responsibility.    Guides  and/or  lodge  staff  may  take  pictures  or  videos   of   guests   and   these   images   may   be   used   in   promotional   material   without   the   need   of   consent   unless   guest  specifically  requests  this  material  not  to  be  used.    Should  illness,  safety  or  personal  reason  necessitate  the  evacuation  of  one   or   more   clients,   the   client(s)   involved   will   pay   the   evacuation   expense.   AJ   reserves   the   right:   1)   to   make   such  alterations  in  the  itinerary  of  any  expedition  as  it  deems  necessary  or  desirable  under  the  circumstances  2)  to  refuse  to  accept  or  retain  as  a  member  of  the  party  of  any  expedition  any  person  at  any  time  (in  which  case  refund  will  be  based  on  the  actual  cost  of  the  unfinished  portion  of  the  expedition)  3)  to  pass  on  to  expedition  members  expenditures  occasioned  by  delays  or  circumstances  beyond  the  control  of  AJ;  and  4)  to  cancel  any  expedition  prior  to  departure,  in  which  case  AJ  will   substitute   the   expedition   for   one   of   similar   nature   and   this   will   constitute   full   settlement   to   the   client,   thereby  terminating   all   obligations   and   liabilities   of   AJ.   Baggage   and   personal   effects,   including   items   purchased   during   the  expedition,  are  the  sole  responsibility  of  their  owners  at  all  times  and  no  employee/agent  of  AJ  or  any  affiliated  entity  is  authorized  to  accept  these  items  for  storage,  safekeeping  or  transportation.  The  prices  quoted  for  any  itinerary  are  based  on  foreign  exchange  values  and/or  tariffs  currently  in  effect  and  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.  Registration  for  the  trip  and  receipt  of  deposit  indicates  that  our  terms  and  conditions  have  been  read  and  accepted.  

Photography: © Matt Harris, Marcelo Dufflocq

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