Book today to secure your 2023-2024 Patagonia adventure!
With the 2022-2023 fishing season coming to a close, we wanted to reach out to our clients and let you know that now is the time to book Patagonia for next season. In fact, at some of our lodges, the window for chasing trophy trout in some of the most impressive country on the planet is rapidly closing. If you want to travel to Patagonia for the 2023-2024 season, it's wise to make your plans immediately.
Magic Waters Lodge, Chile
Magic Waters near Coyhaique in southern Chile might offer the most diverse menu for enthusiastic trout anglers. From high-meadow spring creeks to deep, green rainforest rivers and just about everything in between, it might be the best place to stay in Patagonia to experience everything the region has to offer. The lodge is absolutely stunning, service is unparalleled and the people are unbelievably kind and warm. This is our most popular Patagonian destination for a reason.
The River of Dreams Basecamp
How does fishing 30 miles of the pristine Rio Blanco in the heart of the rainforest sound? Groups of six are taken via a packstring or helicopter into the Andean backcountry where giant browns and rocket-powered rainbows attack mouse patterns all year long. Looking for unparalleled topwater action and maybe the fish of a lifetime? Look no further than this amazing adventure.
Rio Baker Lodge, Chile
We're also "this close" to the grand opening of our new lodge on the Rio Baker, about a half-day's drive south of Magic Waters. This lodge promises to be among the best of the bunch — if this is something that interests you, drop me a line (just reply to this email, or click the link above), and I'll tell you all about it.
Patagonia River Guides — North
This is "classic" Argentina – sprawling estancias, world-renowned rivers and lakes and giant browns and rainbows await fly fishers from the world over. Visit and stay in famous estancias while you tour Patagonia's rugged northlands and cast to trophy trout in rivers like the Malleo, the Chimehuin, the Collon Cura and the Limay, as well as hidden spring creeks and smaller, more intimate rivers like the Filo Hua Hum and the Traful. It's the region that put Patagonian trout angling on the world map ... and the fishing is as good today as it was a century ago.
Patagonia River Guides — Unplugged
This is an amazing experience in northern Patagonia, either as a stand-alone trip or as a supplemental experience as part of a larger tour of several northern-region estancias. It's "glamping" at its finest — great food, a full bar, hot water and cozy cots — along the banks of a trophy trout river, like the Limay or the Aluminé. Camp beneath the Southern Cross and experience Patagonia like few others ever have.
Patagonia River Guides — South
Based out of the stunning lodge at Trevelin, anglers will find themselves in the heart of Argentinian Patagonia. Here, you'll fish rivers like the Rio Grande, the Frey and the Corcovado for giant browns, rainbows and even brook trout. It's one of our most popular destinations, and, as such, fills up quickly with repeat clients. This is one you should book now.