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FLY FISHING SPECIALISTS



We are proud to have one of the most extensive and impartial Argentine and Chilean fishing portfolios to offer. Without any financial stake in a lodge or a river lease, our unbiased advice is driven by experience and knowledge and not because we have a commitment to fulfil space. It is no secret that Argentina is a haven for sea trout lovers and anglers have been making the journey to Tierra del Fuego for decades. We are delighted to have the best of Tierra del Fuego to offer you. As it is a long way to go, why not add a visit to Mendoza’s vineyards or swap species altogether. Argentina’s golden dorado are a worthy adversary, as are the huge wild rainbow trout of Jurassic Lake. Sight fish for free rising rainbows and browns on central Patagonia’s famous rivers or immerse yourself in the many and varied experiences open to the travelling angler.

Argentina is a mecca for sea trout anglers. No other destination in the world can equal the consistency of the Rio Grande and Rio Gallegos in terms of the number and size of fish. Sea trout of over 20lb are landed most weeks and fish of over 30lb are caught most seasons. If you want a realistic chance of landing a sea trout of a lifetime then this is the place to go.
With such an array of lodges, knowing where to be and when is key as different sections of the rivers fish better at different times. This is where our expertise comes into play as our advice is always tailored to your requirements.
Whether a single angler or an intact party, we offer a selection of lodges from large, 12 angler estancias to smaller, more intimate lodges that accommodate just four anglers per week.
We can arrange as much or as little of your trip as you wish, whether it be international flights, internal flights, transfers, hotels in Buenos Aires, or tailored itineraries.
It costs you no more to book through us than it does to book direct but you have the added comfort of knowing that you are financially protected.
The vast cattle and sheep ranch of Estancia Maria Behety sits on a promontory nearly 29km from the main estancia entrance. It encompasses some 275,000 acres and not one, but two, of the Rio Grande’s premier sea trout lodges, Estancia Maria Behety and La Villa de Estancia Maria Behety. Offering access to more than 100 of the finest sea trout pools on the lower and middle Rio Grande, its prime location makes it one of the most consistent fisheries throughout the season, regardless of water and weather conditions.
Each week, anglers at the main lodge will rotate through a series of beats. Given the sheer volume of water, anglers can focus on the areas that are fishing best in those conditions. Most weeks see sea trout in excess of 20lb landed with an impressive average weight of 12lb.
The lodge is limited to just 12 anglers for each of the 14 weeks of the season. Guests are supremely well looked after by the lodge manager, chef and staff. There is a magnificent sitting room with a roaring log fire, dining room and a bar that is well stocked with wine from La Villa de Estancia Maria Behety’s wine cellar.
This beautifully appointed lodge houses 12 anglers in eight en-suite guest rooms and while shared rooms are standard, single rooms can be accommodated if availability allows.



La Villa de Estancia Maria Behety was once regarded as one of the most beautiful ranch mansions in South America. After painstaking restoration by local craftsmen and the addition of every modern convenience, the Menendez family home continues to welcome angling guests and is still one of the prettiest places in South America.
Guests share more than 100 pools with Estancia Maria Behety Lodge and enjoy old world charm in the beautifully restored, historic mansion. A maximum of six anglers will fish the premier pools of the lower Rio Grande from La Villa Maria Behety. These pools fill with silver, sea-lice covered sea trout with each high tide and are absolutely perfect for anglers who enjoy fishing double handed rods. The best of the fishing is usually in the morning, late afternoon and evening until dusk. There are three guides on the river, all of whom are superb and have an excellent grasp of English. Anglers at La Villa Maria Behety rotate through the premier pools of the lower beats of the river, which have historically been the most prolific. These are all found within the border of the estancia just a stone’s throw away from the lodge.
The rooms at La Villa are private, single occupancy rooms. Each is elegantly decorated featuring a spacious private bathroom with a glass walk in shower, Jacuzzi tub and large vanity and sink area. Other amenities at La Villa include radiant floor heat, 24 hour internet service, wader/ equipment room, designated fly tying areas and gift and tackle shop.






Villa Maria has offered small private groups exciting fishing on some of the most productive pools in the lower river since 1994. A very different fishery to its sister lodge (Kau Tapen), Villa Maria is a double handed rod angler’s dream, enjoying private access on both banks and first crack of the whip at newly arrived sea trout. It commands 15km of prime sea trout fishing on the lower Rio Grande, with fish averaging 10lb and running up to 30lb.
Fishing is from both banks, and the river offers easy wading with fine gravel banks. Fishing the lower Rio Grande is usually an all-day affair; you will leave the ranch each morning, spending the day on the water before returning after dark, enjoying lunch and siesta in a specially designed building overlooking the river.
The lodge can accommodate six rods on a single en-suite basis. It is equipped with a dining room, sitting room, bar, wading room, and fly tying table. While at Villa Maria you will experience gourmet dining, with Argentina’s famed beef and fine wines, traditional asados (Argentine BBQ) and delicious desserts.




Kau Tapen has made the Rio Grande a household name for fly anglers the world over. It is the original fly fishing lodge in Tierra del Fuego, and what started as the brainchild of Jorge Donovan and Jacqueline De Las Carreras over 30 years ago has revolutionised the way in which we fish for large sea trout.
The fishing on Kau Tapen’s 16km of prime middle Rio Grande has been described as the finest fly fishing for sea trout in the world. The lodge has access to both banks of the Rio Grande as well as the exciting and smaller Rio Menendez. The sea trout average 12lb but can reach over 30lb so every cast has the potential for a fish of a lifetime. This stretch of the Rio Grande and Rio Mendendez offer fantastic holding pools and easy wading on fine gravel.







A private residence until recently, Estancia San Jose is now available to anglers wishing to fish some of the most productive waters on the middle reaches of the Rio Grande. It is just upstream from Aurelia Lodge and the fishing extends all the way to the Chilean border, where Cameron Lodge takes over.
Anglers have uninterrupted access to 12 miles of the Rio Grande, reached via a well maintained road network, with notable pools between 15 to 30 minutes’ drive from the lodge. Four anglers are accommodated in single occupancy rooms, and every angler fishes well-rested water daily. The river here offers interesting twists and turns and well-known pools that hold fish throughout the season. The riverbed is primarily fine gravel which makes wading relatively easy. Much of the water remains largely untouched, so it is ideal for anglers who enjoy exploration. The lodge’s long-term guides know where to find the fish and well-prepared anglers can expect an average of one to three fish per session during a sixday fishing week. Lunch is typically served at the main house, but there is also a riverside cabin where





Aurelia offers anglers the opportunity to fish some 12km of the Rio Grande and 24km of the Rio Menendez, normally for four rods but the lodge can accommodate up to six rods. After an enjoyable day on the river fisherman return to the comforts of the warm, welcoming lodge in the evening.
The fishing at Aurelia is on the prime middle reaches of the Rio Grande and is located immediately above Kau Tapen and Estancia Maria Behety. The sea trout average close to 10lb and do reach weights in excess of 30lb.
The lodge has access to huge variety of pools on the Rio Grande and extensive double bank fishing on the Rio Menendez. As such, the water is well rested throughout the week and anglers regularly cover fresh water. Both rivers offer easy wading, with the riverbed being mainly fine gravel.
The original estancia house has been fully renovated and converted into the current fishing lodge. Guests enjoy four spacious rooms, large fully appointed private bathrooms, a warm and welcoming reception area, and a comfortable dining room with great views. There is also a small tackle shop, a separate asado room, wader room and lounge.



For some, a solid week fishing the same river is too monotonous and they look for other alternatives, species and locations. For a long time, this has remained on the wish list as fishing on the Argentine side of the Rio Grande couldn’t offer either the flexibility or the variety of fishing. The answer to the conundrum lies at Cameron Lodge, a short hop across the border in Chile.
The lodge has no set itinerary, allowing you to pick and choose as the conditions dictate. From this base you have access to the upper Rio Grande for sea trout as well as lakes that have brown trout, rainbow trout, sea trout and brook trout. In addition, there are river systems to explore, some of which remain unaffected by rain as they drain from lakes. If you are looking for a little variety in your week, then this is the one for you.
Located in the south of the estancia, on a cliff with great views of the Darwin range, Cameron Lodge is less than 100yards from the Rio Grande. It offers a very friendly and intimate environment from which to enjoy and experience Tierra Del Fuego.
Anglers will enjoy comfortable single en-suite rooms, bank-side lunches, hearty evening meals, and breakfasts that really fill you up for the day ahead. There’s never a dull day with the staff at the lodge, who really give the finishing touch to the whole experience. Offering flexible lengths of stay, Cameron Lodge fits in very well with a wider ranging itinerary.




The Rio Gallegos is one of Argentina’s premier sea trout rivers and this lovely lodge has plenty of premier pools within its waters. Fishing just six rods a week, fishermen can enjoy plenty of fresh water, in fact few other lodges in the region can claim to provide around six miles of water per angler.
The sea trout here average nine pounds and double handed rods provide the best chance to hook one of these lively specimens. Most of the fishing is


Rio Gallegos
Estancia Las Buitreras, on the Argentine mainland, comprises the most prolific sea trout stretch on the Rio Gallegos, consisting of over 40km of private water and more than 50 named pools.
The area features varied terrain ranging from deep pools with steep banks to fast moving stony runs and flowing streams atop shingle beds. The variety of pools and fishing techniques, in combination with the visually inspiring mountainous landscape, makes this part of the Rio Gallegos one of the most spectacular stretches of fly fishing water in Patagonia. Estancia Las Buitreras offers a perfect blend of luxury and rustic living.
The cozy lodge is just a 10 minute walk from the river’s edge and offers guests a haven from the expansive windy plains. The lodge is equipped with six double and two single rooms, all with private bathrooms with showers. Although it can accommodate up to 14 guests travelling as an intact party, the lodge generally welcomes a maximum of 12 fishermen per week.





El Rincon is the upper most lodge on the Rio Gallegos in the province of Santa Cruz in southern Patagonia. The estancia covers 57,000 acres and has private access to 20km of the Rio Gallegos and 35km of the Rio Penitente.
The fishing at El Rincon is for both sea trout and resident brown trout. Despite its location further up the Rio Gallegos, the lodge sees runs of fresh sea trout up to 20lb. In addition, anglers can enjoy spectacular fishing for brown trout averaging three to four pounds, with specimen fish reaching 10lb+. Fishing the two rivers, anglers can enjoy a great variety from large shingle pools to deep rock pocket runs.
Accommodation is at the Estancia Rincon De Los Morros, a lodge imported from England in 1902. It stands some 150m from the beautiful Rio Penitente with uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside. All accommodation is based on single occupancy unless couples wish to share. El Rincon offers a rounded Patagonian experience for those looking to experience southern Argentina.





The Rio Irigoyen flows into the ocean some 180km south of Rio Grande, winding its way through the lower reaches of the Andes. More sheltered than the Rio Grande, the Irigoyen is an exciting fly fishing river for specimen sea trout and robalo (Falklands mullet) and offers a unique experience best fished with a single hander. Most of the river is set against a beautiful background of Antarctic and lenga beech trees. Towards the coast it emerges from this sheltered forest into the barren coastal plain for a couple of kilometres.
With five different beats, from the Atlantic Ocean to 24km upstream, the many fantastic fishing spots include deep pools, logjams, and underwater structures, providing fish with the perfect habitat. The lodge accommodates just four rods per week in four beautifully appointed en-suite single rooms.






There is no place on earth like Estancia Laguna Verde, it is truly unique. If wild, hard fighting, beautifully proportioned rainbow trout in one of the world’s most remote and intriguing environments appeals to your sense of adventure, look no further than the Jurassic Lake system.
The estancia offers access to giant rainbow trout on Largo Strobel as well as a number of smaller lakes and interlinking streams and rivers. This huge fishery offers a diverse experience at different points of the season, from nymph fishing on the lakes to large foam dry flies in tumbling river pocket water.
The spacious living room overlooks Laguna Verde, a small lake with a healthy population of rainbow trout and brown trout. The living room has a TV with satellite connection, a fly tying desk and a well stocked bar. Along with a weekly asado, evening meals are served with excellent Argentinian wines. Estancia Laguna Verde accommodates ten anglers per week in seven double bedrooms, each with two single beds and en-suite facilities. Single angler occupancy can be accommodated.






Largo Strobel Lodge is a remote estancia and fly fishing lodge providing access to Lago Strobel (Jurassic Lake), one of the world’s most famous trout fisheries. With knowledgeable guides, plenty of huge fish, comfortable accommodation and great cuisine, it’s a destination for anglers looking to catch the biggest rainbow trout of their life and a one-of-a-kind fishing destination.
The estancia has exclusive access to over 10 miles of Strobel Lake shoreline including six secluded bays which are protected from the wind. Even a small fish here is bigger than the largest rainbow trout most anglers have caught elsewhere, and 10 to 20lb trout are landed regularly. Anglers fish in pairs, with the option to have a packed lunch by the water or return to the lodge for lunch and a siesta.
Built in classic Patagonian estancia style, the spacious main area provides a great spot for relaxing after fishing. There is a full bar, a well stocked fly tying desk and satellite TV. Excellent food, both international and classic Argentinian is complemented by fine Argentine wine. Adjacent to the main lodge are four spacious en-suite double bedrooms with views over the lake.








The El Encuentro Experience stands out in Patagonia. It’s not just another fishing trip but a deeply personal invitation to explore more than half of the province of Chubut through El Encuentro Lodge and Brook Trout Base Camp.
From spring creeks to freestone rivers, from remote lakes to hidden streams, the variety of waters and landscapes will challenge and inspire every angler—no matter the skill level. Best of all, each itinerary is 100% customised and designed around your fishing style and goals.
El Encuentro enjoys a wonderful riverside location overlooking the Rio Futalefú and the Andes mountains and is right in the heart of some of the world’s finest trout fishing. Brook Trout Base Camp is nestled on a peaceful bend of the Rio Corcovado and offers access to a variety of rivers, creeks and lakes, including those that hold some of the biggest brook trout in the world.


Estancia Chochoy Mallin is a traditional Patagonian Ranch with more than 100 years of history, now transformed into a boutique fishing lodge. Crossed by three crystal clear rivers, the Reni Leuvu, Trocoman and Nireco, along with access to many spring creeks and nearby waters, it is a destination offering variety, privacy and authentic local hospitality.
Nestled in the heard of Cordillera del Viento in northern Patagonia, the estancia spans 15,000 hectares of pristine wilderness. Visiting anglers have access to three private rivers plus creeks, freestones and small lakes to fish for wild brown, rainbow and brook trout. The fishing is mostly dry fly, nymph and streamer while wading the crystal clear rivers and spring creeks. Float/boat fishing is possible on the larger rivers.


Estancia Tecka offers a truly solitary fishing experience across its vast 435,000 acres. Anglers can explore the ranch’s diverse fishing opportunities on the Rio Corcovado and Rio Tecka, along with several spring creeks without encountering another person.
Over the 96 miles of private trout water, fishermen can enjoy a huge variety of water and a mix of walk and wade and drift fishing for brown, rainbow and brook trout. Rio Tecka is the smaller of the two rivers and features graceful sweeping S bends and undercuts, Rio Corcovado is wider, gin-clear and accessible by drift boat, although some fishing is from the freestone flats and banks. Both carry dense populations and ample hatches.
The two lodges at Estancia Tecka are 15 miles apart. Headquarters Lodge is the original farmhouse and comprises four bedrooms and is very much of traditional estancia character. Caridad sits on the banks of the Rio Corcovado with the snow capped Andes as a backdrop. This lodge has six bedrooms, spacious bathrooms and beautiful views of the surrounding river and countryside.


Estancia Tipiluke first opened as a top class trout lodge in Patagonia over 20 years ago and has since evolved into a lodge offering incredible service and comfort within a spectacular setting. Fly fishing remains at the fore of this operation, but it has so much more than that now, and is one of our best combination lodges, offering an array of non fishing activities.
Tipiliuke, located in northern Patagonia, is home to more than 27km of some of the finest trout water on the planet. This includes 14km of the Chimehuín River and the Quilquihue. The local lodge guides are fantastic, know the area better than anyone and can plan the days to suit the requirements of each angler.
Located just minutes from San Martín De Los Andes airport, Tipiliuke Lodge is nestled at the heart of a 50,000 acre working cattle ranch. It has just nine


The impressive Rio Manso lodge sits in northern Patagonia, on Argentina’s border with Chile. Like much of Patagonia the area is a fly fishing paradise with a huge variety of water, from small streams and large rivers to intimate spring creeks and productive lakes where monster browns, hefty rainbows and beautifully marked brook trout swim.
Fly fishing from Rio Manso Lodge offers access to miles of little fished water throughout Nahuel Huapi National Park. These waters offer a complete variety of fishing types, from big dry flies and weighted streamers to tiny emergers, nymphs and spent mayflies. On the larger Rio Manso the best fishing is often from drift boats with heavy streamers and nymphs, but guides know the best spots throughout the season for those who prefer dry fly action.
Smaller rivers and streams offer fantastic wade fishing or, in some cases, can be fished as a drift boat and wading combination.
The lodge was rebuilt in 2004 and features nine guest rooms each one offering spectacular views of Lago Hess and the Andes mountains. Each room is comfortably appointed with either king size or twin beds and private bathrooms. Some of the rooms are also equipped with a Jacuzzi.
For those guests looking for activities besides fishing, the area around the lodge is a paradise for hikers, horse riders and birders. The lodge’s team of guides are on hand to assist as you explore this beautiful part of Patagonia.


Perched on the banks of the Rio Chimehuin in the shadow of the Lanín Volcano, Chime Lodge is a Patagonian gem that fuses old-world charm with modern fly-fishing indulgence. In addition to floating and wade fishing on the Chimehuin River, visiting anglers will find superb trout fishing on the nearby Colon Cura and Alumine Rivers as well as on trophy lakes such as Huechulafquen, Paimun, Tromen and Curruhe.
The Chimehuin is a meandering ribbon of cold, clear water slicing through the Patagonian steppe, rich with brown and rainbow trout that aren about inhaling a well-placed dry. Anglers can float and wade through classic freestone runs with every pool holding the promise of fish. Nearby, small streams offer dry fly, streamer and nymphing opportunities. The local stillwater lakes are all known for sizeable trout. Experienced guides know these waters inside out and will offer instruction to anglers learning the basics or in need of a tune up. They are equally well versed in the art of a long riverside lunch.

With its incredible insect density, the Limay tailwater offers hatches rivalled by few other rivers in South America. The river houses a prolific rainbow trout population with resident fish growing to around 17 inches in just three years. Limay River Ranch offers unparalleled access to these crystal clear waters.
Across the 80,000 acre ranch, anglers have access to over 30 miles of river for float fishing, and 12 miles of wading in small side channels. There’s enough water to offer each cabin its own solitary float boat for six days of fishing without repeating water. In addition to the resident trout, migratory browns moving up from El Chocon Reservoir start entering the river in mid-December. These migratory fish run anywhere from 22 to well over 30 inches and average around 26 to 27 inches. While not always easy to catch, many anglers leave Limay River Ranch having caught the largest trout of their lifetime.
Limay River Ranch comprises six individual cabins accommodating 12 guests on a double occupancy basis. The main lodge houses a dining room, bar and living room. With several flights a day from Buenos Aires to Bariloche, travelling to Limay River Ranch is easy. The lodge is only two and half hours drive from Bariloche airport which is also connects to several other destinations in Patagonia making Limay River Ranch an ideal destination as an add on trip to a week sea trout fishing or at Jurassic Lake.



Trout fishing in Chile offers anglers an unmatched blend of world-class waters and untamed natural beauty. From the glacial lakes and rushing rivers of northern Patagonia to the remote wilderness streams of the south, Chile’s fisheries are as diverse as they are productive. Crystal-clear waters, abundant insect life, and breathtaking Andean backdrops create the perfect setting for unforgettable days on the water.

Eleven Martin Pescador Lodge is actually composed of two lodges strategically located in two distinct world-class watersheds. Anglers will fish from both lodges: Rio Yelcho Lodge, in the Rio and Lago Yelcho basin, and Rio Rosselot Lodge on the banks of Rio Rosselot. This seven day multi-lodge adventure spans an assortment of fisheries in the Los Lagos region of Chile. The combination of destinations allows anglers to see more of the region and use a variety of fishing techniques. The guides know the waters inside and out, considering weather, migrations, hatches, and water conditions to ensure top fishing every day.
From Rio Yelcho Lodge anglers, fish both ends of Lake Yelcho, from the lodge’s outlet to the lower Futalefú River. There’s lake fishing with dry dragonflies, nymphs, and streamers, or world-class sight fishing in river eddies. Streamer water stretches for miles, and seasonal hatches bring trout to the surface. The lower Futalefú River offers trophy trout and midsummer dragonfly action, often aided by migrating salmon all set against stunning Chilean scenery.
Rio Rosselot Lodge offers wilderness rivers framed by forests, rapids, and emerald pools. Rich with mayflies, caddis, and stoneflies, these waters reward dry-fly, streamer, and dry-dropper anglers alike. Wild rainbows average 16–19 inches, with trophy fish caught regularly. Specialised boats make every stretch accessible, from immediate lodge waters to rivers a short drive away.


Set in a pristine Andean valley on the banks of the magnificent Rio Palena, Eleven Rio Palena lodge is a superb angling retreat. The Los Lagos region is famous for large, wild brown and rainbow trout and anglers can wade or float right from the front door. It’s great for non-anglers and families too with glacier trekking, hiking, biking, rafting, paddle boarding and wellness all available.
The region’s trout average 12 to 20 inches with fish between 20 to 24 inches caught most days. Trophy fish of 24+ inches can be a weekly occurrence.
Guests can explore the lower Futaleufú through a series of islands and long placid runs and pools that open into Lake Yelcho. The upper Futa, near the Argentine border, offers classic float fishing with dries and streamers. Lake Yelcho can be explored using a jet boat which can whisk you from reed-laden

Futa Lodge sits in Chile, just across just across the Argentine border close to Esquel, and is surrounded by the dense coihue forests. Within its grounds you will find the mighty Futaleufú, its name meaning “Big River” in the native Tehuelche language. And it’s an apt description for this glacial-fed giant that houses a renowned rainbow and brown trout fishery.
The high gradient and trout rich Futaleufú River flows right in front of the lodge. Wild brown and rainbow trout here can range up to five pounds or more. Through the season anglers can enjoy success on a range of methods including streamers, dries, and nymphs, depending on the conditions. The summertime terrestrial fishing is the mainstay, a time when big fish take ultra-buoyant foam flies. Most fishing is done by raft, but it is possible to visit smaller streams for those wanting to wade.
The lodge can host up to eight guests in three bright and comfortable cottages and two main lodge rooms. The cosy main lodge also offers a communal dining area and living room. There is much more than fishing on offer and the lodge can arrange horse riding, hiking, rafting and kayaking tours.



In the wild, subtropical rivers of northern Argentina, dorado fishing delivers one of the most explosive freshwater experiences on earth. Known as the

On the Upper Paraná River in Corrientes, Suindá Lodge is on one the most productive sections of the river. It is a clear water fishery that consistently produces good numbers of large golden dorado.
With fast flowing runs over rocky sections, it is the structure of this section of water that is key to its success. When conditions are right, and the Sabalo baitfish are congregating, the sandbank zones can be sight fished.
Spring (late September to October) on the Upper Paraná sees the river marked by higher flows and clearer water. Dorado feed hard to pack on weight before spawning at the end of the year. As the water temperature rises after spring, the dorado become more active as do pirá pitá and pacú. Post spawning, through January—April, the dorado hunt around structure and as summer progresses, the fishing focus moves on to pirá pitá and pacú. Regardless of season, the upper Paraná is a fishing and naturalist’s paradise.
The central lodge emulates traditional local buildings with its hardwood design and high ceilings. There is a fully stocked bar, dining area, fly tying spot and a shop. The lodge is also able to provide loaned equipment if needed.
The lodge itself accommodations ten guests at a time in stilted living quarters that have been built nine feet above the jungle floor. All have views of the river, two double beds, en-suite facilities and wi-fi.


Pirá Lodge is located in Argentina’s Iberá wetlands, one of the most rare and fascinating wetlands in the world. The area covers some 1.3 million hectares – twice the size of the Everglades as a comparison. The incomparable variety of wildlife found in this immense wetland area allows anglers to combine fishing with bird watching.
The freshwater dorado is a hard fighting and acrobatic fish known for its strong runs and relentless jumps. This complex and challenging fish can be found near confluences, on the edges of eddies, riffles, sharp bends in the current, and close to overhanging carpets of water hyacinth. It can be fished in narrow runs or in skinny water edges and large fish are hooked in a multitude of differing locations. Your guide will help you adjust your tactics accordingly.
The lodge sits right on the edge of a channel providing direct access to the marsh system and to the Corrientes River, which is 15 minutes south of the lodge. Built in a typical Corrientes style, the lodge enjoys a spectacular panoramic view of the vast wetlands.
It accommodates up to ten guests in five large rooms, each with a private entrance, private bath, two double beds and air conditioning. A separate building, attached by covered galleries, accommodates the spacious living room, bar and dining room, each with tall doors which open up to the wide veranda.


For many years one of Argentina’s most exciting game fish was kept a secret in its heartland. Now, the golden dorado, or ‘river tiger’ as it is affectionately known, has been discovered and is a one-of-a-kind fly-fishing experience for anglers from all over the world.


Karandá sits in the middle reaches of the Río Paraná—South America’s second-longest river and watershed — and offers access to this subtropical winter fishery targeting the peak of the river’s legendary dorado migration. The operation is on the best section of the Paraná for landing a monster during our June through October season. Visitors will also find good sight-fishing opportunities when dorado are located on the sandbars, where they come to ambush cruising sábalo.
Guests fish primarily from a new fleet of 22- foot Carolinas’ skiffs. These custom design boats have two decks (one on the front, another one on the back), so that two anglers can fish simultaneously. The Paraná River is a structure-loaded system. Most of the time the guides drift the boats using trolling motors in order to target the natural habitat, from sunken logs and boulder gardens to small bays and side channels. Other times, fish are concentrated on sandbanks where they corral and attack baitfish. If this is the case, guides will often drift-fish the sand areas or wade fish in search of action.


Paraná River Outfitters is located on the Middle Paraná which marks the border between the provinces of Corrientes and Santa Fé. It’s a section of river famous for superb dorado fishing with specimens in the high teens and larger a real possibility.
This section of the Paraná River has plenty to offer when it comes to varied fish-holding structure with plenty of downed logs, steep cut banks and deep edges. When conditions are suitable there is wonderful sight fishing on the abundant sandbars and these zones can be explored on foot or by boat. Floating lines and longer leaders work best here. Depending on the situation, the dorado can either be careful and spooky or in a feeding frenzy. Anglers fishing in woody structure tend to use full-floating or intermediate sinking lines to swing flies in and around the obstructions. In the lagoons, bays and smaller backwater side channels the fish can be more wary and require a gentle fly presentation.
Anglers are accommodated in a 5-star hotel in the small town of Bella Vista which is located on the Paraná River. There is capacity for up to ten anglers. All rooms are based on shared occupancy although single rooms are available for a small surcharge. Hotel facilities include a dining room and ‘asado’ area as well as a swimming pool and fully stocked bar. Lunch is served on the river and breakfast and dinner at the hotel.


The lodge is located less than an hour from downtown Buenos Aires, on the lower Paraná Delta in the north-eastern Buenos Aires province.
Few cosmopolitan cities have such an abundance of wilderness right on the doorstep. Thousands of creeks, streams, channels, islands, and rivers of all sizes make up this extensive 90,000-hectare ecosystem. In addition to great fishing, the area is home to incredible birdlife and was designated a UNESCO Biosphere in 2000.
For those staying in Buenos Aires for a day/night before heading to a fishing lodge elsewhere in the country, there is the day trip programme. A private car will pick you up at your hotel and in just 35 minutes you’ll be on board a custom-made skiff ready to go after dorado and tarariras on fly.
For those able to spend one or two more days, the lodge in the secluded islands and surrounded by wildlife will be home for the duration of your stay.
The lodge offers four stilted cabins housing up to eight guests and has been constructed of wood in the traditional delta style. Each cabin has en-suite facilities and is linked to the central communal areas and dining cabin by a wooden walkway.

Each day the kitchen produces wonderful cuisine consisting of local meats, fresh fruit and vegetables, and delicious desserts.

Golden Dorado River Cruiser is the only mothership operation in Argentina and gives unparalleled access to the upper delta of the Paraná River.
Easily accessible and close to Buenos Aires, shorter trips are also possible, making this destination ideal to add on to a longer trip.
The mothership travels throughout the Paraná River system to follow the migration of dorado throughout the season. Guests staying on the mothership will access the most remote waters, which hold unpressured dorado. Not only do these waters offer substantial numbers of golden dorado, but there are also pirá pitá, pacú and wolfish to target. Each day you will be fishing new water and will work different features, like runs, inlets/outlets of lagoons, small side channels and tributaries. Casting to structure, this is exciting and explosive fishing.
All of the boats have been recently built. They are designed specifically for fly fishing. Two casting platforms allow comfortable casting and for two anglers to fish at the same time. Fishing with both spinner and fly is permitted.
The mothership is simple but very comfortable and provides all the amenities for a great fishing trip. Superb Argentinean food paired with a fine selection of renowned Argentinean wines.
After dinner, reflect on the day of fishing in the mothership’s living area with a drink in hand or admire the views of the Paraná River from the boat’s veranda.
















