Patagonia December 28- January 4, 2026
Your Patagonia fishing trip will begin at El Encuentro lodge on the banks of the Rio Futaleufu (also referred to as the Rio Grande) situated at the base of the Andes and across the river from a beautiful national park. Anglers will have their choice to float the big waters of the Futaleufu that hold healthy rainbow and brown trout, or they may walk wade the Rio Corinto, Rio Percey the Rio Nanty Fall, or the Rio Techa. Trophy lake fishing is available at Lago Futalaufquen, and Laguna Larga. Their guides know all the various side channels and locations of deep pools that hold fish; they know where to encourage guests to wade fish and how to best reach large browns under hidden banks. Private waters are also available; the team will assure you find what you are looking for in an Argentine experience.
The El Encuentro lodge has been owned and operated by the Beale family and their bi-lingual team for more than 30 years. We’ll experience Argentine culture with local wines offered daily at lunch and dinner, lamb and beef from local family markets, organic vegetables from their gardens and eggs from their own chickens. We’ll savor the authentic flavors of a traditional ‘Asado’ (Argentine BBQ) on the banks of the lovely Rio Futaleufu and a Tango demonstration and lesson will also be shared one evening after dinner.
We will then fish our way north to Los Alceres National Park and stay at Valle Del Carrileufu lodge. Fishing here includes several options to choose from! If you prefer float trips you can fish the Rio Carrileufu, the Rio Rivadavia, the Rio Arrayanes or the Rio Chubut. Wade fishing on the Rivadavia (spring creek) is also a great option. You can hunt large rainbows and browns at Lago Cholila, Rivadavia, Verde or Laguna Eduardo. These are prime summer dates so you will fish big dry fly patterns or utilize your nymph and streamer expertise.
Carrileufu Valley Lodge will give you the opportunity to see a significant portion of western of the Chubut province with some breathtaking views and places. Carrileufu is located in the northern entrance to Los Alerces National Park, an area protected by the UNESCO organization and a World Heritage Site. Like our Redwoods and Sequoias, the Alerce tree (the second longest living tree species in the world) is protected and only grows in this area. Some of these trees are over 2000 years old. Majestic mountains with glaciers formed these valleys resulting in crystal clear water -making every lake and river a perfect spot for sight fishing. You’ll watch the healthy and abundant trout cruising the rivers, pools and lake shores.
Great habitat to many bird species and other wildlife, and right in the transition between the Patagonian Steps and Valdivian Forest, you have chances to see an even greater variety of flora and fauna. This trip will give you a spectacular peek into the Patagonian forests, fishing and breathtaking Andes mountains. Trip extensions for more trout fishing, Dorado or other adventures are available.
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