Argentina Trout Fishing: sea trout and steelhead fishing at its best
Trout fishing in Argentina allows the angler to leave the winter doldrums behind and escape to a land of expansive vistas, sunny days, world class cuisine, and, most importantly, world class trout fishing.
Pira lodge, situated in the Corrientes region of Argentina, treats the angler to enviable levels of comfort whilst being positioned to provide fantastic access to some of the most exciting Golden Dorado fishing available. These fish are as powerful as they look and on a fly rod the action is spectacular..
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Argentina’s famed sea trout waters are located in the southern tip of the country, which is regarded as the home to some of the best sea trout fishing in the world. Our lodge, the Las Buitreras, is located beside the beautiful Rio Gallegos River. Fishing with lightweight tackle, you will find the sea trout to be numerous and very aggressive.
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The unique and special thing about Santa Cruz is the fact that between 1906-1909 steelhead rainbow trout from California’s McCloud river were transplanted and forgotten about by unknown and unsung pioneers. The result of this is nothing short of a modern phenomenon, a huge and self-sustaining run of Atlantic steelhead trout in a waterway lightly touched by the hand of man.
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Jurassic Lake is a new trout fishing destination in the heart of Patagonia. It is a lake packed with monstrous rainbow trout feeding fat in a lake teeming in fresh-water shrimps. Over a period of seven hours, three fishermen landed 80 fish weighing between six and 20 lbs. Some of the fish were so large they can only be described as almost entirely oval in shape.
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The Sea Trout fishing in Southern Argentina is legendary and for many the Rio Grande epitomizes this. Situated in Tierra del Fuego, (Land of Fire), it is in as remote and isolated an area as you can imagine. Apart from the other fishing lodges there is little in the way of human habitation with sheep being the primary inhabitant in this part of the world.
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The Rio Grande needs little by way of introduction with fish averaging 10 lbs in weight with specimens over 30 lbs caught each season. Villa Maria has offered small private groups exciting fishing on some of the most productive pools in the lower river since 1994.
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Cordoba is considered the dove shooting capital of the world. The 100 square mile radius (160 km) around the lodge is annually inhabited by over 40 million dove. For the uninitiated this is quite possibly shooting heaven and whether you are a veteran or a relative novice you will be able to find sport to match.
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