TODAY’S video Freaks of Nature from Gin-Clear Media is one of the features of the 2016 Rise film festival. It is a film about the giant rainbow trout of Patagonia’s fabled Jurassic Lake. This desolate and wind swept lake is undoubtedly home to the largest trout on the planet, a place where ten pound fish are common and twenty pound plus trout are caught every week.
But there is a common misconception that the fishing is one dimensional, this film explores the true extent of the fishery; sight fishing dry flies to huge lake cruisers just a few feet from the shore, exploring the lake’s only tributary the Rio Barrancoso which is stacked full of giant fish and uncovering another small creek system, Moro Creek, which is also home to thumping rainbow trout.
Enjoy!