This is The South. This image covers an area 18 miles wide. There’s a lot of water here. Part two in our series on the four major fisheries at Andros South covers the massive area of keys and flats off the southern tip of South Andros – the area simply known as ‘The South’. Head…
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Dean River Run Timing
Jack Mawdsley, hooked up to a chinook in June. Unlike the Skeena system further north in British Columbia, the Dean River has a summer run of steelhead. Combined with chinook and coho salmon runs, this makes for a very busy summer on the Dean! Please note that for the purposes of this post, we’re talking…
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South Andros Fisheries Part One – East Side Creeks
Andy Kurkulis ducks the wind in Deep Creek. The first of our four-part series on the fisheries at Andros South covers the tidal creeks on the east side of the island. We cover a huge area at Andros South, and you’ll see that we’ve got a wide variety of fisheries with different exposures at our…
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Horsepacking in Chile
Running shuttle, Chile style. Photo: Chris Price One of the options during a trip at Chile West is to do some horsepacking. Besides the fun of actually riding horses, horespacking allows us to get our guests into some incredibly remote, beautiful areas. Guides and guests load up on horses to access a pristene river valley….
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South Andros – Four Fisheries in One
There’s an awful lot of water on this island. At Andros South, we have a gigantic, varied fishery for bonefish, with almost negligible fishing pressure. South Andros Island itself is 35 miles long and 20 miles wide, and is just covered with ideal bonefish habitat. It’s one major island (actually a collection of islands), but…
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Kanektok River Run Timing
The Kanektok River Photo: Cameron Miller Our season at Alaska West on the Kanektok River is only 12 weeks long, but things change quickly during that period.Summer in Western Alaska is short! A lot happens between on the river between May and September – ice goes out, runoff comes and goes, five salmon species enter the river…
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The Dean River Canyon
The mouth of the canyon. The Dean River is unique in the world of anadromous fishing for a few reasons. It’s in a very remote area, far from any road system. Its unique structure allows the pursuit of its anadromous fish right down to the salt water. 1 1/2 miles from its mouth, there’s a…
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Chile Desert Fishing
Our fishing program at Chile West is built around a traveling format that allows our guests to sample the great variety that Southern Chile has to offer. We fish our way down the Chilean Andes, spending some time on the wetter, coastal rivers but also heading inland towards Argentina. Here the climate is much more…
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