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Fishing Stories
They Get REALLY Big! Corinne fishes for monster Golden Dorado on the Parana River

Fishing Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 31:05


Corinne Doctor shares the story of hooking, fighting and landing the Golden Dorado you hope to see in the Parana River. Big water, big flies, and big takes.  She sits down with fellow co-host Garrison Doctor to talk about the second half of her trip fishing for Golden Dorado with SET Fly Fishing in Argentina and what monsters lurk in those storied waters.   To learn more about fishing with SET Fly Fishing, send us an email at customerservice@repyourwater.com

Fly Fish Food Shop Talk Podcast
Shop Talk Podcast Ep 40 | Set Fly Fishing | Fly Fish Argentina

Fly Fish Food Shop Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 28:57


In this episode of shop talk podcast Cheech and Curtis sit down with Matias and Paco from Set Fly Fishing. They share what it is like to stay with Set Fly Fishing down in Patagonia as well as Chase Golden Dorado on the Parana River and the Ibera Marsh! 

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 503 - Fly Fishing Henry's Lake with Phil Rowley - Stillwater, Mayflies, Golden Dorado

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 71:23


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/503 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Bearvault, Chota Outdoor Gear Phil Rowley joins us today to share his wealth of knowledge on Stillwater, this time zeroing in on the art of fly fishing Henry's Lake. We're gearing up for an exciting event where a lucky winner will snag a trip to this area, along with a handpicked selection of top-tier gear. Our stillwater guru also provides updates on his upcoming adventures, including trips to Argentina in pursuit of giant rainbows and Golden Dorado. Plus, find out the three key factors Phil considers when fishing a new lake. Fly Fishing Henry's Lake with Phil Rowley.   02:50 - Phil Rowley provides an update on his busy schedule, which includes early-year commitments to fly fishing and outdoor shows. He also mentions an upcoming trip to fish giant rainbows in Argentina's Jurassic Lake and a unique opportunity to chase Golden Dorado. 03:37 - Phil hosts trips to Argentina in partnership with Estancia Laguna Verde. The lodge owner also owns Golden Dorado River Cruisers, which operates a luxurious refurbished houseboat for cruising along the Parana River. 11:25 - Phil's initial visit to the Island Park area was for an episode he filmed alongside Bob Jacklin for the New Fly Fisher. They primarily focused on river fishing. However, he did spend one day on Hebgen Lake. 14:00 - Hebgen Lake is known for its abundance of Callibaetis hatches, particularly in August. Unlike many lakes that experience a summer slowdown with trout going deep due to reduced oxygen content, Hebgen Lake, situated at a higher elevation in the West Yellowstone area, offers excellent dry fly fishing opportunities during this month. 17:00 - Callibaetis is one of the few Stillwater-based mayflies out there. It's from the swimming nymph family. Unlike many mayflies, which are not commonly found in lake environments due to the lower oxygen levels, Callibaetis have external gills. 18:15 - Another mayfly you might run into in lakes is the Hexagenia limbata. 22:00 - Phil Rowley provides insights into the contents of his fly box when fishing in the Henry's Lake area. 28:00 - The washing line setup is a multi-fly arrangement where you position the buoyant fly on the point, farthest from the fly line, and then hang one or two flies off independent droppers. Stillwater Giveaway 32:49 - Just a quick shout-out to the giveaway we have going on right now. You can visit wetflyswing.com/giveaway where we're offering a trip and a bunch of gear related to this area. Additionally, we're working on organizing a live event where you can get more information on the topics we're discussing today, and we'll have Phil there to answer questions. Keep an eye on wetflyswing.com/live for more information. Phil Rowley's Fly Patterns 33:00 - Phil highlights a couple of fly patterns for each category. Phil has a pattern called the Holo worm. It is a curved scud hook, and a little red Marabou tail to suggest a wiggling larvae. Another great option is Jerry McBride's "Bionic Worm." This pattern features a fluorescent pink tail, a red body, and a hot orange bead for added visibility. 35:00 - Other flies in the pupal stages are your basic black and red chironomid. 36:00 - Phil's Collaborator pattern's burnt orange coloration with a red butt is designed to mimic the presence of residual hemoglobin in the pupa. Tips When Fishing a New Lake 41:00 - Phil emphasizes the importance of prior research when fishing a new lake. He suggests checking online resources, including Facebook groups, forums, and fishing reports from local fly shops. 3 Things to Look for in a Lake Comfort - Comfort for trout is primarily determined by water temperature and its relation to oxygen content. Phil looks for temperatures between 50 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Protection - Protection factors give trout confidence to feed. This includes rippled surfaces, algal blooms, and underwater structures like drop-offs, weed beds, points, rocky outcroppings, and sunken islands. Food - Food sources are crucial, and Phil focuses on identifying hatches and where the bugs are most likely to be found. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/503

Duck Season Somewhere
Duck Hunting Argentina's Wild, Remote Parana River Delta

Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 100:43


Argentina's Parana River Delta is second only to the Amazon River in size. But as viewed from a floating duck camp located tens of miles from even the nearest dirt road, you'd hardly know the difference--wild, unspoiled marsh stretching to the horizon in all directions. And ducks. Lots of them. Accessing such remoteness requires an hour-and-a-half boat ride, but accommodations, services and hospitality are far from spartan. To the contrary. Immersed in the middle of nowhere, world-class duck hunting is just minutes away.  Those that crave wild ducks in truly wild places will appreciate hearing about this new adventure destined to become absolute legend.     Soon coming to GetDucks.com exclusively! Contact Ramsey Russell for details.     Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells https://bossshotshells.com/ Benelli Shotguns https://www.benelliusa.com/shotguns/waterfowl-shotguns Tetra Hearing https://tetrahearing.com/ Ducks Unlimited https://www.ducks.org Mojo Outdoors https://www.mojooutdoors.com/p Tom Beckbe https://tombeckbe.com/ Flash Back Decoys https://www.duckcreekdecoys.com/ Voormi https://voormi.com/ GetDucks.com USHuntList.com     It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com     Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 304 - Golden Dorado on the Fly with Nick Torres - Waterworks-Lamson

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 59:13


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/304 Enter to Win the Trip Here:  https://wetflyswing.com/gold Presented By: Fly Fishing Film Tour, Stonefly Nets   Nick Torres, from Waterworks-Lamson, takes us on a journey today to one of the most spectacular locations on the globe - Northern Argentina for Golden Dorado, Piranha, Capybara, Caiman, and more! Nick describes the itinerary for the trip and what it's like staying at the two lodges there - Pira and Suinda. Find out which flies he uses that are most effective for fishing Golden Dorados. Plus, Nick tells us about the time when one of their guides almost lost his hand to an angry caiman! Oh man! Waterworks-Lamson will have a giveaway from April 4 to 18 so follow their Instagram @waterworkslamson for updates and go to wetflyswing.com/golden to enter the giveaway. Golden Dorado Show Notes with Nick Torres 03:14 - Nick was on the podcast for the first time at WFS 213 04:39 - Waterworks-Lamson just released 2 new rods last summer called, Velocity and Purist 07:04 - Nick recommends staying a day or two in Buenos Aires Argentina - the lodge (Pira Lodge) is about 10 or 11 hours drive from Buenos Aires 11:08 - The marshlands in Argentina is larger than the Everglades in Florida 13:42 - Nick tells us why Dorado is the perfect game fish 16:20 - Nervous Waters has some cool programs and will take care of most of the things you need for the trip 16:25 - The Pira Lodge in the marshlands has a good number of fish 17:30 - About four and a half hours drive from Pira is Suinda Lodge - The main Parana River is the second largest river in South America after the Amazon - this river has some of the biggest Dorados in the world 19:20 - Nick tells the story of his last trip when he caught a 22 pound Dorado with his last cast 21:49 - Nick and the crew use the Velocity 8, 7, and 9 weights mostly for Dorado fishing 22:29 - Pacu is a freshwater permit - this is Capt Jack's favorite fish (WFS 281) 23:39 - They use the Scientific Anglers line - custom jungle tip sink line 26:49 - Capybara is the world's largest rodent - there's a lot of them in the marshlands where they fish, and caimans too! 28:09 - Nick tells the story of when their guide almost lost his hand to a caiman 37:00 - Pira and Suinda lodge have swimming pools - Nick describes what the lodges are like and mentions his favorite Argentina food 41:35 - The Dorado program with Nervous Waters is a 6 days fishing trip - 3 days at Pira lodge and 3 days at Suinda lodge 42:35 - After the trip, they fly from Corrientes airport to Buenos Aires - Corrientes is just a 1-hour drive away from Suinda lodge 46:53 - Nick grew up in South Dakota but his father was originally from Argentina 48:00 - Nick tells us about one of their crew who's caught a stomach bug during the trip so his advice for people who plan to do this trip is to bring medication and stuff 49:20 - The Andino Deceiver fly pattern is effective for Golden Dorados 49:31 - Nick's go-to flies for Dorado are the Jungle Junkie, Diver (red and white), and there's another one from Umpqua too but he forgot the name 50:00 - They also use mice flies 55:22 - Waterworks-Lamson giveaway is going to run from April 4 to 18. If you want to enter this giveaway, go to wetflyswing.com/gold 56:22 - Nick is going to get me someone from the Nervous Waters to do an episode - exciting stuff! Golden Dorado Conclusion with Nick Torres Nick Torres, took us on a journey today to one of the most spectacular locations on the globe - Northern Argentina. Nick described the itinerary for the trip and what it's like staying at the two lodges there. We found out which flies he uses that are most effective for fishing Golden Dorados. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/304

Circle of Blue WaterNews
What's Up With Water - 8.2.21

Circle of Blue WaterNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 4:24


Your "need to know" news of the world's water from Circle of Blue. This week: deadly protests in Iran, low water in Argentina's Parana River restricts farm exports, Saudi Arabia suspends selling a stake in the world's largest desalination plant, and Lake Powell hits a record low.

Pro Farmer's First Thing Today
First Thing Today Audio | July 26, 2021

Pro Farmer's First Thing Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 3:05


Hot, dry weather will continue over the Midwest, Parana River levels are at long time lows and the Senate may or may not vote on the physical infrastructure bill later today... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Pro Farmer's First Thing Today
First Thing Today Audio | July 15, 2021

Pro Farmer's First Thing Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 3:11


The E.U. raises its soft wheat forecast, dryness in Brazil results in dredging on the Parana River and ASF continues to cause concern... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Pro Farmer's First Thing Today
First Thing Today Audio | June 23, 2021

Pro Farmer's First Thing Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 3:15


Water levels in the Parana River are becoming a problem, President Biden and Secretary Vilsack will visit Wisconsin and Senate Democrats look to include a pathway to citizenship for illegal residents in the infrastructure bill... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Circle of Blue WaterNews
What's Up With Water - 6.1.20

Circle of Blue WaterNews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 12:38


Your "need to know" news of the world's water from Circle of Blue. This week, stories on cyberattack against Israel, low water levels on the Parana River, and global handwashing access data. Our CoB feature is on how the pandemic is threatening water utilities abroad.

Keiser Report
Keiser Report A Grains 'Superhighway' in Argentina (E1478)

Keiser Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 25:45


In this episode of the Keiser Report from Buenos Aires, Max and Stacy look at some of the options on the horizon for Argentina as the new government settles in and tries to revive the economy. They discuss the grains ‘superhighway’ that may end up being built by China as they seek to dredge the Parana River to make way for bulk vessels. They also talk about the statements from Total about the unlikelihood of developing any natural gas from the shale reserves in Patagonia in light of ‘negative prices’ in the US. In the second half, Max interviews Frederico Ast about building ‘the justice system of the future’ with a dispute resolution system for a globalized online world.

Slow Radio
Sounds of the Earth - May

Slow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 35:50


A montage of music and natural sounds from a canal in The Camargue where nightingales and swifts greet the morning and from an oasis in Oman where cinnamon-breasted rock buntings are singing happily near a gentle waterfall. We also take a journey along the South Tyne in Northumbria, and as the water bubbles away you can hear the calls of crossbills, meadow pipits and a goshawk. Finally, there’s a dawn chorus and a dramatic thunderstorm on the Parana River in northern Argentina, close to the borders of Brazil and Paraguay.

Don't Panic Geocast
Episode 120 - A Stork Visits: Rebroadcast "Dam Nation"

Don't Panic Geocast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 43:00


Shannon just had a baby! We take the week off and celebrate with this classic episode of the geocast... Don't Panic, we'll be back next week! Having just got back from vacationing near a river, Shannon’s mind is wondering (and wandering!) about dams and their impacts, both good and bad. People use dams for electricity, recreation, flood control, and a myriad of other things. Let’s take a look at some huge dams and what they do to both communities and rivers. Oroville (1968) is the tallest in the US, and earthen dam in CA 770’ high Hoover (1935) is next at 726’ high on the border of AZ and NV Tallest dam in the world is Jingping-I dam (2013) in China is 1000’ high Largest reservoir in the US is Lake Mead, which holds 29 million acre-feet of water Glen Canyon dam Lake Powell on the AZ/UT border, and is a close second at 26 million acre-feet capacity. Colorado River WPA Why build dams at all? Water supply Irrigation and flood control Power supply Recreation Hydroelectric Power Hoover dam generates 4.5 billion kw-hr per year, serving 8 million people in AZ, southern CA and NV Itaipu dam, on the border of Brazil and Paraguay, dams the Parana River, the 7th largest in the world. Penstock Fun Paper Friday Borgonie, G., et al. “Eukaryotic opportunists dominate the deep-subsurface biosphere in South Africa.” Nature communications 6 (2015). Contest Write us a geoscience themed limerick! This is a family show, so remember…nothing that rhymes with “Nantucket” Please email us your limericks by August 12, 2016 and we’ll be judging them along with Dr. Katie Schearer, an english professor. The prize? One of the awesome creations from Chris at Taylor Custom. Thanks for listening everyone! Contact us Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - @dontpanicgeo - SWUNG Slack - show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin  

Don't Panic Geocast
Episode 80 - "Dam Nation"

Don't Panic Geocast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 42:41


Having just got back from vacationing near a river, Shannon’s mind is wondering (and wandering!) about dams and their impacts, both good and bad. People use dams for electricity, recreation, flood control, and a myriad of other things. Let’s take a look at some huge dams and what they do to both communities and rivers. Oroville (1968) is the tallest in the US, and earthen dam in CA 770’ high Hoover (1935) is next at 726’ high on the border of AZ and NV Tallest dam in the world is Jingping-I dam (2013) in China is 1000’ high Largest reservoir in the US is Lake Mead, which holds 29 million acre-feet of water Glen Canyon dam Lake Powell on the AZ/UT border, and is a close second at 26 million acre-feet capacity. Colorado River WPA Why build dams at all? Water supply Irrigation and flood control Power supply Recreation Hydroelectric Power Hoover dam generates 4.5 billion kw-hr per year, serving 8 million people in AZ, southern CA and NV Itaipu dam, on the border of Brazil and Paraguay, dams the Parana River, the 7th largest in the world. Penstock Fun Paper Friday Borgonie, G., et al. “Eukaryotic opportunists dominate the deep-subsurface biosphere in South Africa.” Nature communications 6 (2015). Contest Write us a geoscience themed limerick! This is a family show, so remember…nothing that rhymes with “Nantucket” Please email us your limericks by August 12, 2016 and we’ll be judging them along with Dr. Katie Schearer, an english professor. The prize? One of the awesome creations from Chris at Taylor Custom. Thanks for listening everyone! Contact us Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - @dontpanicgeo - SWUNG Slack - show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin  

ESA Web-TV - Earth from Space

In this edition, we look at the Parana River in southern Brazil and a nearby fire.