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Come equipped with a good sense of adventure to The Dragonfly Fly-Montana FlyFishing Lodge, in Patagonia, Chile. Bring your personal gear, rods and reels. Good rain gear is essential. We recommend Simms waders and jackets and good hat. Dress in layers and be ready to change from hot to cold and wet to dry in any given day. The only constant to the weather in Patagonia, Chile is change. Bring your own sleeping bag and headlamp if you are interested in camping excursions. Bug spray is not always necessary but good to have for those rare occasions. Good polarized sunglasses and sunscreen are a must as the ozone layer is thin in South America. Don't forget your camera!

NRSTry to limit your personal gear to one large bag weighing no more than 60 lbs. We recommend a Northwest River Supplies 3.8 Bills Dry Bag for transporting your gear during the trip. We will provide these special dry bags if you do not already have one. Check out www.nrsweb.com Bills Bag 3.8 if you want your own.

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Patagonia Fly-fishing Lodge Chile
Dragonfly Lodge Fly-fishing Adventure and Guide Service

Patagonia, Chile
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