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In Patagonia, the fishing season opens in November and closes at
the end of April. During November and December, when the rivers
are running high, we find many large trout, both rainbow and brown,
returning to the lakes. The chances of a trophy catch are great!
Long summer days give us plenty of time forDry Flies, Caddis and
Mayfly Hatches, keeping the trout active.
March and April, the end of the season, is the most tranquil and
picturesque time for fishing. With low river levels, we can fish
with light equipment to catch trout making their way back out of
the lake. During this time of year, we can fish in the most popular
rivers without seeing another person for many days.
Limay River
The Limay River is a great treasure with plenty of delightful channels
and islands. Its name comes from an aboriginal language and means
crystal waters. It’s exactly this – a fast-moving and high-volume
river with true clarity. This famous river is known for its large
browns and rainbows that can be tough to fish but are definitely
worth the effort.
There are different options to try your luck, and depending on the
time of year and river levels, there are many possibilities for
fishing locations. To ease the process, we organize an outing with
a flycast guide who has a lifetime of experience in the rivers of
Patagonia. All equipment is provided.
Floating on the river, accessing corners where you’ll not see another
fisher, to find incredibly-tough fighting wild trout….Sound good?
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