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Gone fishin': Where to catch the big ones


Rainbow trout turn up in surprising places in the vastness of Patagonia, including landlocked Jurassic Lake. Chowing on scuds, they grow to blimp-like proportions, reports photographer and fly-fishing fanatic Tim Pask. Wading into the lake and stripping streamers through the shallows, Pask and his companions caught beefy fish that averaged 10 pounds and occasionally broke 20. They are, he reports, some of the "strongest rainbows in the world… There are no bad days on Jurassic Lake."If you’ve hitched up a pair of waders or cracked the spine of a fishing magazine lately, you’ve noticed that fly-fishing for trout, salmon, and their piscatorial relatives has changed. Gone are the tweed-suited, 19th -century fly anglers who set a pattern for fly-fishing as a fine and far-off endeavor on placid waters.





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