Latin America Holidays
Chile: fly-fishing at the end of the world A helicopter ride to Navarino Island takes anglers to rivers practically unreachable by land
Fishing on Navarino Island © Jamie Lafferty YESTERDAY by: Jamie Lafferty
It’s easy to relax at the end of the world. Waistdeep in diamondclear water, waders hugging my legs, I can feel the sun on the back of my neck, the swooshing of my fly rod the only noise to permeate the silence on Navarino Island at the very bottom of Chile. I’m a little south from the Beagle Channel, north only from Cape Horn, The Drake Passage and Antarctica, names that drift up from the depths of maritime history, whispering of exploration and high adventure. Depending on where I’m standing in relation to the two other fishermen joining me in this unnamed river, I might be the southernmost angler in the world.