By Peter Brookes | The sun was sagging on the horizon of the Parana—South America’s second-longest river—when a bulge of tea-stained water pushed out from the rocky bank and rolled in the direction of my fly.
With a 7-weight fly rod tucked under my arm, I was ripping a 6-inch black and red Andino Deceiver fly hand-over-hand when the 2/0-sized hook came to an abrupt stop a few feet from the shore….
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