
Argentina; Rio Grande Catch Report Week 10
Autumn on the Rio Grande has arrived. The temperature has dropped, there has been snow in Andes, and the tributaries are full from the recent rain. Despite coloured water and
Autumn on the Rio Grande has arrived. The temperature has dropped, there has been snow in Andes, and the tributaries are full from the recent rain. Despite coloured water and
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Although the water on the Rio Grande has remained low the height is steady. Strong winds were a factor that made fishing tough during the first part of the week.
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Although the water on the Rio Grande has remained low the height is steady. Strong winds were a factor that made fishing tough during the first part of the week.
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Despite the low water, some excellent catches have been recorded on the Rio Grande over the past week, with good numbers of fish in the high teens and twenties landed.
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