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For
years our staff has literally fly fished from Chile to
Alaska, in fresh water and saltwater, for trout, steelhead,
salmon, tarpon, bonefish, permit, travally, snook, billfish,
bass, panfish and many more species. Before you go on
your next trip, please let Duranglers help by recommending
the appropriate gear, clothing, flies, guides, etc. you
need to make your next trip, the trip of a lifetime.
Duranglers
hosts trips to these premier destinations every year with a shop
representative along to ensure a quality experience. We can also
book fisherman to these destinations on none hosted trips, helping
them to know what to expect and be outfitted properly.
So
if you are looking to catch peacock bass in South America,
steelhead in British Columbia, trout in Chile or head to the
saltwater, let Duranglers help show you the way.
Call
(970) 385-4081 -Toll Free
(888) 347-4346 or e-mail for details |
The
Rio Negro in the Amazon
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Amazon
Dates:
Duranglers has had the unique opportunity of traveling to the Rio Negro
in Brazil, which is the largest of the Amazon tributaries. In the vastness
of the Amazon rain forest we were introduced to an incredible variety of
fish that readily hammered large streamers and exploded on surface poppers
more aggressively than other fish that we have previously encountered.
The most aggressive of these and the primary quarry were fish locally know
as Tucunare and most commonly called Peacock Bass. The fish technically
are in the Family of Ciclids, you know like the tropical fish Oscars, with
one major difference that they grow in excess of 20 pounds. There are four
distinctive species of Peacock Bass that exhibit different spot patterns,
size and preferred habitat, but all have to be considered some of the most
beautiful fish anywhere with an attitude that is just down right mean and
nasty.
Combine
these awesome game fish with the incredible Amazon rain
forest, which is unmatched in diversity of flora and fauna
and the stage is set for an outstanding fly fishing adventure.
The trip was such as success that Tom Knopick of Duranglers
has decided to host a group of fly fisherman back to the
jungles of Brazil in February of 2004. Please contact Tom
for questions and information.
e-mail for
details
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The
Rio Azul Lodge in the Patagonia Region of Chile
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The
Rio Azul lodge is located in the Patagonia Region of Chile
in the Futaleufu River valley. Dozens of rivers, lakes, lagoons,
and creeks are available to the angler. The daily schedule
and weekly itinerary can be changed to accommodate fishing
conditions or the desires of the anglers. Hunting rainbows
and big browns using streamers and dries on a floating line
is the prefered technique and hooking the occasional sea run
brown or salmon is always a possibility.
Duranglers
hosted trips Jauary - March
e-mail for
details
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The
Babine River in British Columbia |
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Babine:
Duranglers
has opening for fishing this great river through Babine Norlakes
Lodge. Spots are hard to come by so this is a great opportunity.
e-mail for
details
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The
Turneffe Flats Lodge in Belize |
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Belize:
Located
on the Turneffe Atoll, the largest of only four coral atolls
in the Western Hemisphere, Turneffe Flats is a pristine island
paradise covered with white sand and coconut palms. Diverse marine
life, mangrove covered islands, stunning turquoise blue water
and miles of picturesque coral flats are just some of what you
will enjoy at Turneffe Flats Lodge. It is also one of the best
places on the planet to score a saltwater grand slam which is
a bonefish, permit and tarpon, all in the same day.
Fishing is GREAT year round!
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Christmas
Island in the central Pacific Ocean |
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Christmas
Island:
Christmas Island - Duranglers is once again hosting a fishing trip to the
exceptional Bonefish destination Christmas Island. Fishing is great year
round!
e-mail for
details
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