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DLJeff
02-12-2016, 08:51 PM
1164411645116431164211646Here's a few pictures I took during a trip to the Amazon last week.

DLJeff
02-12-2016, 08:56 PM
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02-12-2016, 08:59 PM
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Bill Kiene semi-retired
02-12-2016, 09:24 PM
I was very lucky to have been able to go a few years ago.

It was one of the best adventures of my life.

Thanks for the exciting pictures.......

Jake B
02-13-2016, 08:46 PM
Wow thanks for sharing. Beautiful pics of the birds. I'll put that trip on the list

jbird
02-13-2016, 11:54 PM
Beautiful Doug! As always! A few of those birds look pretty close to ours... Only cooler :P That is such a pretty Heron and great pose!

How was the fishin?

DLJeff
02-14-2016, 11:11 AM
Thanks guys. The Amazon jungle is one of the most beautiful places on earth. If you get the chance go.

Jay - they had 20 year low water. Fishing was off. The arowana fishing was better than I've experienced in the past but the big temensis peacocks were hard to find. The low water was a good thing / bad thing deal. Good because it forced lots of animals an birds into coming to main river for water - which made viewing better. Good also because it made for some spooky, technical sight fishing opportunities. Bad because it seemed to force most of the bigger fish into deeper sections of the river. Since I go as much for the jungle, low water wasn't much of an issue to me.

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mar
02-16-2016, 02:54 PM
..... Since I go as much for the jungle, low water wasn't much of an issue to me.


I like your style Doug. Guaranteed to have a damn good time regardless of the catchin'! :D
Thanks for taking us on a virtual tour to a place that I hope to visit and fish one day....

DLJeff
02-17-2016, 10:28 AM
Thanks Mar. I don't know if it's an age thing or what but fishing has become, for me, as much about observing and experiencing nature as it is actually catching fish. That philosophy also gives me a great excuse to act all nonchalant and blasé when I fail to catch any fish.

johnsquires
02-17-2016, 11:04 AM
Could be partially an age thing, but I think it's also a wiring thing.
For me, it's the total experience, and I get a kick out of seeing others catch fish (I do scratch the itch every once in a while). A few fish and then I'm ready to take pictures or sit around the campfire or take a hike.
I usually take the waterproof point-and-shoot on my AK trips for fear of harming the good gear. I've now decided that, since I'm in such a great place, I need to bring the good gear - and learn how to use it to its full capacity, which I'm working on. Photography and fly fishing have much in common, not the least of which is you never really master either, in my opinion.
Thanks so much for sharing the pictures.

Flycaster
02-24-2016, 03:57 PM
Great photo's and a wide range of subject's.One can only imagine what an amazing trip that must have been.