Anglers Head To Bolivia To Strike Gold

Hop a Cessna Caravan and leave the city of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and its 2.5 million inhabitants and it isn’t long before you’re swallowed by millions of acres of untrammeled jungle. The forested hills and valleys surround a labyrinth of river systems full of exotic fish species ranging from 200-pound moturo catfish to saucer-sized paku that don’t so much bite a fly as they mug it. For fly fishermen in search of the greatest fighting freshwater species, however, many believe the region’s golden dorado has no rival.

A 75-minute charter flight from Santa

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