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re: Argentina- tell me your experiences
Posted on 1/8/26 at 1:57 pm to foreverLSU
Posted on 1/8/26 at 1:57 pm to foreverLSU
That seems doable. Thanks.
I'd probably consider booking a private tour even though its expensive just for logistics reasons
I'd probably consider booking a private tour even though its expensive just for logistics reasons
Posted on 1/14/26 at 10:51 am to baldona
Had the choice everyday if we wanted to float or wade and what river to fish in. Quite a few rivers to choose from and all reasonably close by. It was just my wife and me fishing with two guides while wading and one while fishing. I would talk with our guide in the morning and ask him what he thought we should do and he knew I wanted to mainly dry fly fish for browns but I was open at times to nymph or fish streamers depending upon the situation. It was unreal. Also had access to small spring creeks that yielded big browns that were strong. The biggest browns were about 22 inches give or take. They are like US western trout and they fought hard. Got bigger browns in our Arkansas tailwaters but they do not fight like these wild Patagonian trout.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:57 pm to Fun Bunch
The women down there are as advertised, just like Brazil
Unbelievably beautiful and aplenty
Unbelievably beautiful and aplenty
Posted on 1/16/26 at 4:49 pm to Fun Bunch
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I’d be interested in going to Mendoza for wine in addition to BA.
Mendoza is fantastic. BA is great, as well - Palermo is a nice home base since it's safe and loaded with cocktail bars + restaurants. I always recommend Fierro Hotel. It's on the quieter side of Palermo (Palermo Hollywood), but still an easy walk over to Palermo SoHo. Great little restaurant inside and they have an on-premises sommelier that really knows his stuff.
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