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Old 09-10-2009, 11:54 AM
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Default La-Zona, Argentina.

Following on from the Bolivia trip I dropped in at La-Zona on my way home to finish off my dorado experience.

La-Zona, located in Northern Argentina, is on the Rio Uruguay - one bank is Argentina and the other is Uruguay. There could be no greater contrast with what awaited me at La-Zona compared to what I had just come from in Bolivia. A huge dam wall, reinforced riverbanks, flat, open plains either side. In a nutshell; hideous. However, for truly massive dorado, there is no other place on earth than can compare or compete, so I was game.

It's a colossal river, made even bigger by the torrent that was coming down from the headwater in Brazil. The river was up 4 metres and rising! Not a good place to be. With the level at 9metres and rising, and a state of emergency declared at 11metres one afternoon was going to be the extent of my La-Zona experience.

La-Zona is usually fished Dec-March, coinciding with the fishing in Tierra Del Fuego etc. but September/October is the start of the spawning run and this is when the larger specimens are usually taken - some of which reach over 70lbs!!

There's a maximum of two boats that can fish below the dam, and this is very well policed. There was another boat out that afternoon, fishing with spinners. I decided to try the fly, even though I knew there wasn't really much of a chance in the colour and height. I asked the guide the usuals; will this line be ok? yes, came the reply. How about this fly? yes, came the reply. Cast here? yes. This sort of retrieve? yes.

Now, either I was excelling at the sport, and was becoming some form of dorado expert, or the guide had just retired to the fact that we weren't going to catch anything so it made a damn bit of difference what I put on or where I cast! It was the latter, of course.

A small fish - certainly of La-Zona standards - soon followed on the fly, which was an achievement and saved a blank. We heard reports that the other boat were doing well, so I turned rather sheepishly to the guide and asked if we could perhaps have a go with the spinning rod? A spark came to his eye, he was bouncing with enthusiasm, he roared yup the engine and within a blink of an eye we were lobbing plugs at Uruguay!

The afternoon was fun, and some nice fish followed, but, again, not huge by La-Zona standards. The other boat, however, fared much better, landing 4 fish over 30lbs, up to a whopping 38lbs.

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La-Zona in all its glory!!

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What you come to La-Zona for!!

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Following on from the Bolivia trip I dropped in at La-Zona on my way home
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Great pics as ever . Was that real big'n caught on the fly gear ???

Edit: Just looked again , they are all really big How many of them to the fly ??

Edit 2 : Now I have bothered to read the text after first off just dashing right into the pics I see the answer I asked for was there all the time
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As you do

Great pics as ever . Was that real big'n caught on the fly gear ???

Edit: Just looked again , they are all really big How many of them to the fly ??

Edit 2 : Now I have bothered to read the text after first off just dashing right into the pics I see the answer I asked for was there all the time

HI ST,

sorry for the late reply, even though you managed to answer your own question in the end anyway!

The larger ones in the photos were taken on spin-gear. However, dorado of over 50lbs have been taken at La-Zona on the fly, which must be incredible! They have also had dorado of over 70lbs on spinning gear...

Again, not a pretty place by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly the only place to target a huge dorado where they exist in such numbers, even though the reason why they exist in this location in such large numbers is manmade.

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Fantastic pics, great big fish, ,

love to catch some of them

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Im offering to carry all your luggage and be a go for ghillie on your next trip there,
will ya bring me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TT , thanks for the answer all be it LATE I guess you been off fishing somewhere really nasty and catching little fish again that no one would give you a thank you for ..


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While I sit here this winter watching the best of John Wilson (cackling like the bloody Joker) whilst I sit in my slippers eating a pot noodle and feeding the baby, I'll be thinking of you - Welsh b@stard!

Keep them coming TT love the posts and stay safe on your journeys - leave those latino woman alone you don't know what animals they've been sleeping with.

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