This incredibly diverse country has long been a Mecca for fly fishers. From the giant sea trout of the Rio Grande and Rio Gallegos rivers in Patagonia to the hard-hitting golden dorado of the Ibera Marshlands in the north.

For the complete sporting package, a trip to any of these lodges can be combined with a few days of superb dove shooting in the Cordoba region.

This stunning country offers the travelling sportsman the complete angling adventure, with breathtaking fishing and lodges which are amongst the finest in the world today.



Kau Tapen Lodge



A legendary name for sea trout anglers. The original lodge on the Rio Grande and one that sets the standard for elegance. This is some of the most productive sea trout water in the world.

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Las Buitreras



The best water on the famed Rio Gallegos, mainland Patagonia's top sea trout river. More than 40kms of varied pools, usually perfect for lighter lines and smaller flies, in a breathtaking wilderness populated by flamingos, rheas, horses and eagles.

Pira Lodge



Meet the golden dorado of the Ibera Marshland, an acrobatic, explosive game fish that many anglers now rate as one of the most exciting fly-caught species. Fine food and stunning accommodation amid 3.5m acres of the world’s best dorado fishing.


Villa Maria Lodge



The biggest sea trout on the planet and a pools that are a dream to fish with a double-handed rod. Set on the lower Rio Grande, this is perfect lodge for small, private groups.



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