Fly fishing for King Salmon with Alex Prior - Southern Exposure - Coyhaique, Chile
Una gran lucha con un salmon King, en la que el pez sale finalmente victorioso.
Chilean Patagonia Lake Fly Fishing
Not far from Coyhaique is Lake Tamango, which is full of the most aggressive browns and rainbows you can imagine...
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure to show you some awesome fish in this unique environment.
Chilean Patagonia's Baker River Adventure
The Baker River drains the countries largest lake, General Carrera, and lucky enough to stay at Green Baker Lodge, superb accommodation which is undoubtedly in the prime area to tackle these wild browns and rainbows.
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure to show you some awesome fish in this unique environment.
Chilean Patagonian Lake Adventure
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure for a magnificent day on one of Chile's incredible lake fisheries. Targeting both browns and rainbows on dries and lure patterns, it makes for a special day in a very special place...
Chilean Patagonian Simpson River Rafting Adventure
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure on a raft trip down the famous Simpson River just out of Coyhaique. Some amazing scenery and some great rainbows can be encountered on this magnificent river.
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Chilean Patagonian River Adventure
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure for an amazing day on one of Chile's extremely productive streams. Browns and rainbows hit the dry fly like it owed them money, in a small river nestled in country side that wouldn't be out of place in a John Wayne movie!
Chinook 11 kilos, rio simpson, coyhaique chile.(king salmon)
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Fly fishing Coyhaique with Alex Prior
Alex Prior landing a big brown trout in the General Carrera Lake in Coyhaique, Chile.
Fly Fishing Chile - King Salmon - Rototom Outfitters
Captura y Devolucion de un Salmon King en Rio Petrohue
King Salmon Catch and Release at Petrohue River
Rototom Outfitters
Pesca en la Región de los Lagos
Rio Maullin - Rio Petrohue - Lagunas
Rototom Tune Up
Taller Reparaciones Snowboard - Ski
Viajes Volcan Osorno - Antillanca
contacto: +56 (9) 77587859 - turismo.rototom@gmail.com
Patagonia - Chile
Alvaro Rivera
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Devolución Marrón de La Araucanía Chilena, Marzo 2014 - Fly Fishing Chile
Fishing trip 04/02/14
Bank fishing heartbreak!!!!
Annular Solar Eclipse 2017
The Southern Ring of Fire Eclipse: An annular solar eclipse occurred over South America and Africa on 26 February 2017. In Coyhaique, Chile, the annular solar eclipse reached its maximum at 14:36 UTC.
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Video courtesy of Slooh
fly fishing - Cinco Ríos Lodge
La región de Aysén es uno de los paraísos a nivel mundial de la pesca con mosca. Latitud 90 destaca Cinco Ríos Lodge, ubicado a 10 minutos de Coyhaique, a orillas del río Simpson. Para llegar sólo hay que volar 3 horas desde Santiago al aeropuerto de Balmaceda. El Lodge cuenta con excelente servicio, posee 6 habitaciones y puede alojar 12 personas a la vez.
Trout in Plain Sight
A complete documentary of Fly Fishing in Chilean Patagonia. Breathtaking scenery and spectacular sight fishing for wild brown and rainbow trout.
More information on patagonian-basecamp.com or facebook.com/pbclodgechile
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Fly fishing in Chile. Trouts and Kings salmon.
A Ring of Fire Eclipse
On Feb. 26, a “ring of fire” will be visible in the sky above parts of the Southern Hemisphere, including Chile, Argentina and Angola. This is called an annular eclipse.
What is an annular eclipse? During any type of solar eclipse, the sun, moon, and Earth line up, allowing the moon to cast its shadow on Earth’s surface in a partial or total solar eclipse.
An annular eclipse is the product of almost the same celestial geometry as a total solar eclipse – that is, from the perspective of some place on Earth, the moon crosses in front of the sun’s center.
But an annular eclipse is different in one important way – the moon is too far from Earth to obscure the sun completely, leaving the sun’s edges exposed and producing the “ring of fire” effect for which annular eclipses are known. Because the moon’s orbit is slightly oblong, its distance from Earth – and therefore its apparent size compared to the sun’s – is constantly changing.
Any time part, or all, of the sun’s surface is exposed – whether during an annular eclipse, a partial eclipse, or just a regular day – it’s essential to use a proper solar filter or an indirect viewing method to view the sun. You can NEVER look directly at the sun, and an annular eclipse is no exception!
If you live in North America, you’ll have a chance to see an eclipse later this year. On Aug. 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will cross the US – the first total solar eclipse in the contiguous US in nearly 40 years! The path of totality for the August eclipse runs from coast to coast.
Within this narrow path of totality, the moon will completely obscure the sun – unlike an annular eclipse – revealing the sun’s outer atmosphere. People in other parts of North America will see a partial solar eclipse, weather permitting.
Space and AI
Alex salmon king
Alex at his best
Bucket Fishing 2
Virginia Beach Bucket Fishing!