Friday, February 3, 2017


Below is a trip report Tom  posted on Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders about the week.




I just spent a week spey casting for searun brown trout on the renowned Rio Gallegos in Argentina with John Bilotta who organized of the trip.  The Gallegos is famous for it's annual runs of searun browntrout that can reach weights of 20-30 lbs.  The largest fish caught last week while I was there was 22lbs.  My personal best landed was a mere 15 lbs in comparison.  In addition to the searun there are many 20"+ resident brown trout that are also eager to grab you fly.

We stayed at beautiful Estancia Las Buitreras which offers almost 25 miles of exclusive fishing for its guests on both banks of the Gallegos river.  The river is divided into 5 beats and each beat has multiple Pools and lies.  There are over 50 named pools in the 25 mile stretch.  The fishing day is divided into the morning session and the evening session with a break in the afternoon.  During each session you will fish a different beat until you have fished all 5 beats and then you start again.  All fishing is done by wading in this relatively shallow river.

The lodge is very comfortable and well staffed.  The main meal of the day is lunch after you return from the morning session.  Lunch will include a hearty Asado of open flame cooked beef and lamb.  At night around 11pm when you return from fishing the evening session there will be a light meal waiting for you.  As you return from each session the staff is waiting for you at the door ready to offer you a glass of Malbec, beer or beverage of your choice.  You will never go hungry or thirsty at the Estancia.

The guides here are among the best I've seen.  They know the river very well and are more than happy to help those of us who are less proficient with our spey casting skills.

As if the fishing and accommodations were not enough the scenery is spectacular including the wildlife.  You will see Guanacos, Rheas, foxes, armadillos.  For the birdwatchers you might be fishing with flamingos in your pools as well as seeing Ibises, Black Neck Swans and Magellan Geese just to name a few.

The sunsets in Southern Patagonia are breathtaking.  I would stop fishing at sundown just to take in the beautiful colors of the sky and reflections of the canyon walls.

I highly recommend everyone to take this trip who wants a chance at catching very large 20+ brown trout on the fly.  That said it is important for anyone going there to know that there is almost always wind to contend with and spey casting is a good solution to handling the wind.

If you think you might want to go I recommend you contact John Bilotta for further information.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

 I just want to say thanks again to all the guys for a terrific week at Estancia Las Buitreras. A lot of nice sea run brown were brought to hand. We will be back next March from the 24-31st if you are interested in joining us, please get in touch.


Thursday, November 3, 2016


My 2017 hosted fly fishing trips are taking shape. Don't hesitate to contact me if you might be interested in joining us.

Rio Gallegos, Argentina- Jan 21-28th - Estancia Las Buitreras - full
Christmas Island - April 11-18th - still several openings
Kangia River, Greeland - August 10-18th - full
Naknek river, Alaska - Sept 16-23 - several openings.

Sunday, October 30, 2016


Really enjoyed teaching a two handed class this weekend with Craig Buckbee at River Bay Outfitters in Long Island. I hope we do another class with these guys soon. They were terrific.



It has been a great fall for two handed fishing along the beach in CT. I been mostly using a 13' 7 wt or 14' 9wt Sage or Echo with a skagit line and a T8 or 11 tip.



Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Had a great trip to the Deschutes. Looking forward to heading back next summer. Thank you Mia Sheppard.





Monday, July 18, 2016

Nice evening on the Farmington. 





Sunday, July 10, 2016

I still have for spaces available for my hosted trip to Estancia Las Buitreras  from January 21-28th. This is an amazing place with terrific fishing for sea run browns, great guides, gourmet meals and wonderful wines.

Check out the hosted trip like at www.solidadventures.com or email me a jbilotta@georgetownflyfishing.com





We had a good turnout for my fly casting demo Saturday morning at Captain Morgan's Bait and Tackle in Madison. It was nice to see three of the guys break out beautiful bamboo rods that belonged to their father or grandfather. 

 Thanks Capi for having me over and I look forward to doing another session in the future.

Monday, June 13, 2016

Way behind on posts, but here are some photos from India. We had an absolutely outstanding trip our with Himanlayan Outback.

 Fishing for golden masheer is challenging but very rewarding. I fished the whole week with 7126 Method and a 626 grain skagit line and a 12' T11 tip. We fished mostly tube flies.

 If you are interested in fly fishing India, get in touch with Misty Dhillon, he and his team do a terrific job. I hope to head back next year.







Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Costa de Cocos 2016




We had a great week at Costa de Cocos in Xcalak at the end of March. This part of the Yucatan remains one of my favorite places on the planet. Great lodge, guides, food and value.














This year fishing was tougher than on previous trips. Our group did see lots of nice sized schools of bones but overall found that fish were pretty spooky because of unusually high wind conditions

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That said everyone did catch bonefish that were consistently larger fish than in previous years. We also caught a couple small permit and some nice baby tarpon in the backcountry. Throughout the week everyone had shots at some very nice permit, maybe next year.







Frank with his 42" cuda caught trolling a fly in the canals leading into the back country.




Wednesday, March 16, 2016


Getting ready to host another terrific group to Costa de Cocos.