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Argentina Fly Fishing

Argentina Fly Fishing - Surrounded by snow capped mountains La Patagonia Lodge overlooks the quaint and historically fascinating village. For those aspects of fly fishing that have grown to be what most anglers love about our sport, variety of species, incredible scenery, solitude, and mild weather, our area offers more of them, in lovelier environs than any other place on the globe. Beware however, because you may fall in love with this remarkable part of the world and not want to leave, just as we did.

This extremely picturesque area offers one of the most idyllic settings for a fly fishing retreat. You will be within easy access to a wide selection of lakes and streams with every imaginable variation of desirable fishing.

Fish small spring creeks to huge rivers that are 200 yards across. From La Patagonia Lodge anglers can access 26 different waters doing day trips. Rivers Rio Grande, Rio Chubut, Rio Corcovado, Arroyo Pescado, Rio Corinto and others are classic waters. Rio Rivadavia ranks with some of the most beautiful rivers in the world. Its banks cluttered with native rain forest highlighting waters as gin clear as any stream in the world. It offers a perfect opportunity to spot fish.

A four-hour drive to the south gives you a choice of other, equally beautiful streams, Rio Pico and its tributaries. Nearby Lagos (lakes) Futalaufquen and Rosario enjoy high reputations, and there are many less discovered smaller lakes and streams, some still to be explored.

And what does "WORLD CLASS TROUT FISHING" mean? Lots of wild, strong fish from 14 to 18 inches, in an infinite variety of classic water situations, with dry fly action all season. The occasional 20 inch and over 'surprise' keeps it fun, and a fair number of heart thumping trophy size lunkers can show up when you least expect them.

One surprise you will have here is the Rio Grande is also a salmon river. It’s not the Ponoi or Bristol Bay, but we do have three of their prime species, Chinook, Cohos and Atlantics. While trout fishing we catch a salmon now and then, as well as occasionally hooking a 'USO' (Unidentified Swimming Object). They grab like angry bulldogs, run like brush jumped whitetails, and break off before we get a look at them.

Most anglers’ fish wet and dry, and do well with both. The salmon can be taken on a large dark Wooly Bugger, and the Chinook on a large dark Futa Bugger. As in any week's fishing, your angling skills will play the major part in your final results, though please bear in mind no matter your abilities or past experiences, if you want to improve your catch, numbers and sizes, listen to and try to carry out your guide's instructions. While his first concern will be your safety, and second your comfort, very close behind will be his devotion to helping you catch the largest fish, and as many fish as possible.

It's not that he's smarter, or more skilled than you, and he really doesn't feel he is, but he probably fishes a good deal more than you, and he's on the same water week after week. It's hard to 'know more' than a guy who's playing on his own field. In the end however, you will call your own angling shots. We recognize that not all of us fish the same way or even for the same reasons, and we will respect your wishes as best we can determine them. If you like fly angling for trout and salmon in a wide choice of classic fishing situations, where you can take fish with floating lines and dry flies, as well as wets, you'll be happy here.

Our close proximity to Esquel and Trevelin allows us the opportunity to select from best of the local guides and chefs. Guides here are English speaking licensed professionals, one for each two anglers. They are professionals in every sense. Our guides love and live our rivers and are not just kids looking for a summer vacation on the water. We are sure you will appreciate their knowledge and talent. They are always available for casting, tying, or fishing instructions. Your safety is a primary concern for us. Our guides are equipped with radios and are trained in boat and river safety.

PLEASE NOTE!!
Guests here fly fish only. All fishing is CATCH AND RELEASE. Without exception your guides will insist all hooks be fished barbless. If you have difficulty with this, they will gladly mash your barbs and release your fish for you. No matter what damage fish may suffer, they must all be returned to the water, as gently as possible. If you find good fishing in Patagonia it's because of light pressure, and not due to any unique phenomenon of high nutrition, or lack of predation. On the contrary, large fish here are old fish. Fish are our golden geese. Your thrills catching them are the golden eggs. Nothing is more senseless than killing the geese.

La Patagonia Lodge
955 Pavilion St. | Cincinnati, OH 45202
Tel: 800-638-7405
Email: info@patagoniaflyfish.com
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