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To
find the location of this exciting fly-fishing adventure lodge
and guide service in Patagonia, Chile refer to a good atlas
using the following information.
At
the South-West side of South America, Chile stretches 3,500
miles from the tropics to Tierra del Fuego and is rarely more
than 112 miles wide. The Andes mountain range towers the full
length the country on the eastern border. From their snow-capped
height, literally thousands of streams empty into the blue
waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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In
Chile, trout fishing country spans more than 600 miles from
the Lake Villarrica drainage at the north, all the way to
Tierra del Fuego at the south end of the continent. This region
is a popular destination for adventurous fly-fishing anglers.
The
Dragonfly Lodge is situated deep in the Andes Mountains of
Patagonia, Chile at the mouth of the Rio Picacho on Lago Copa.
The Rio Picacho is a tributary to the Rio Cisnes, a very famous
fishery. The Lodge is located in the eleventh region of Chile
"Aisén" and the Capital of this region is
Coyhaique. Founded in 1929 Coyhaique is a frontier city with
a population of 38,000. Most visitors arrive by air at the
Balmaceda Airport or by ferry, continuing overland to Coyhaique.
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