Saturday, July 31, 2010

Opportunities in Ecuador

Trout

I have learned that there is a large, active trout fishing industry in Ecuador since trout were introduced about 1950.  There are hundreds of lakes and streams throughout the length of the country, all in the beautiful Andes mountains.  Trout are such a viable, active industry, that there are many regular sport fisherman (those who go every month, or every week).  There are fly fishermen who catch 15 every trip to their favorite lake.

There are guides and services (you can get to beautiful mountain locations by horseback for $12 per day). There are many commercial fishers who get 50 trout every day by leaving lines in the water over night.  

There are restaurants, hotels, public transportation, inexpensive taxis and airports in great locations.  The government plants by hauling tanks by horseback to all the remote locations.  There are many places where visitors can fish and pay by the pound.

There is a unique opportunity: someone should start a specialty store where visitors can acquire or rent trout fishing equipment and guides.

Las Playas we went fishing

Where the sea comes in is like a river
Corvina is a favorite
Shrimp boats arriving in the evening
Small boat fishers work all night with nets
Two or three work long hours according to the tides
Lisa
We caught a wide variety at the river
Large shrimp out at sea

Saturday, July 24, 2010

El Cajas Trout

José Vera with Dr. Howard
I don't know if I will be able to make another trout fishing trip in South America, but this one was worth the wait.

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The Lake is 3,786 meters (12,362 feet)
I will have much more to say, but now I need some rest.  Lots of walking at high altitudes.

Roy Howard with host Gustavo Enderico
The place is just before the entrance to El Cajas National Park.  You park at a restaurant and start walking up the mountain.  Lots of people do it.  We only took time to stop at one of 240 lakes that are stocked with Rainbow and Brook Trout.

Lunch at the restaurant
After the hike, the fishing, and back down to the highway, we had lunch and then started looking for the stream they recommended. The Brook Trout has a deep orange colored meat, so locally they call it "salmon".

We left Guayaquil at 5:30 am, met our group from Cuenca, and returned home in the evening, after fishing a beautiful cold mountain trout stream along the way.

Only one member of the group had a little Mal de Montaña: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altitude_sickness

Monday, July 19, 2010

La Entrada Luspa



Saludos!! Es una pena lo de su esposa, realmente habría que considerar que este bien porque el efecto "altitud" (2400msnm) y frío de Cuenca puede influenciar en el bienestar de su esposa.

Referente a la pesca pues estamos bien yo le esperaría en un lugar llamado "entrada luspa" como referencia la estar en la subida al Cajas pasan un canton llamado Molleturo 20minutos despues comienzan una serie de curvas y un pequeño caserio llamado Miguir que se lo identifica por tener una escuelita y cancha encementada de basketball junto a la via, 10 minutos despues estaremos nosotros esperandole llevare mi bandera ecuatoriana y de pesca para que nos identifique. Un detalle la entrada a la luspa es 2minutos antes del control de acceso al parque nacional es decir no tiene que pasar esto, pero bueno insisto nosotros estaremos en el lugar indicado a eso de las 700am que calculo uds llegaran al salir a las 530am desde Guayaquil.

Favor no olviden estar abrigados, con doble pantalón chompas y casacas para el frio, favor si pueden vengan con botas de caucho (7vidas, venus) valen $8, se los recomiendo, caso contrario medias una funda plastica otro par de medias y ahí zapatos deportivos si bien caminaremos con cuidado pero en esta epoca de lluvia se dificulta no mojarse y sentir el frío extremos, guantes también. Claro si hay sol pues mejor! Pero sol para la pesca la complica..jeje

Roy el momento que uds salgan de Guayaquil llame a mi celular 098268204 y calculamos su llegada al sitio comentado...

Entre semana seguimos en e-contacto!! Saludos!!

http://www.ambiente.gob.ec/paginas_espanol/4ecuador/docs/areas/cajas.htm

http://cajaspark.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=1
http://www.etapa.net.ec/PNC/default.aspx

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Trout fishing in Ecuador

http://www.cajaspark.com/

On July 24 I will be fishing in El Cajas National Park for trout in lakes that are over 13,000 feet in elevation.  There are 230 lakes in the park.  I don't think I can get to all of them on that one day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cajas

http://www.ecuador-travel.net/biodiversity.parks.elcajas.htm

http://www.cuenca.com.ec/index.php?id=b2&L=3

If I survive the altitude and the weather (I don't have my waders here), I will let you know how it went.