Floating Limay river

Nicolas TrochineArgentina, brown trout, Fly fishing, Patagonia, Trout

We have been recently fishing the Limay river starting on Limay river mouth  floating down to Villa Llanquin area and we had great success all the way. We have great offers for this season on daily trips or packages in the Lake district area. Please contact us if you have any questions! Enjoy the pics!

Worried about the Volcano? Fear Not. Carrileufu Valley Lodge is Ash-Free and Full of Fish.

BarrettArgentina, brown trout, Patagonia, rainbow trout, Trout

Flash News from the our good friend Pancho, owner of Carrileufu Valley Lodge, regarding the volcano: For all interested fly fishers I would like to comment about the most recent volcanic eruption in Chile and what it may mean to you. First, the fishing habitat, not the fish, is the only concern as biologists have already confirmed that in certain …

Two more volcanic survivors

BarrettArgentina, brown trout, Patagonia

It’s encouraging to see more examples of fat, healthy trout in the aftermath if the volcanic ash fall in the Limay River. It appears as if the fish are no worse for wear. Thanks to Rodrigo Amadeo 🙂  

Volcanic fishing!!

AlexanderArgentina, Fly fishing, Patagonia

Fishing season started the first of November and we decided to go for one of the most interesting sport fish in Patagonia, Landlocked Atlantic Salmon. The Volcanic eruption affected the area where we fish for them, there´s about 1 inch of very thin ash all over the ground, anyhow, we managed to get to the river and Fish without mayor …

Protest the HidroAsyén Dam in Chile

BarrettPatagonia

Hey All, I just sent a letter to the Chilean Embassy in support of the thousands of Chileans who have been protesting for weeks, calling on their government to cancel the destructive and unnecessary HidroAysén dams in Patagonia. Please join me and take action now: http://tinyurl.com/DemocracyForChile Thanks! p.s. Thanks to George Arbaugh for the heads up on this  

Two Limay Brown Trout after the Eruption

BarrettArgentina, brown trout, Patagonia

Our good guide friend in Bariloche, Rodrigo Amadeo, sent us these encouraging photos of a couple superb brown trout from the Limay river. Judging by their very healthy condition, they certainly don’t seem to be negatively impacted from the ash deposits. Rodrigo points out that the only noticeable changes in the fish are in their pigmentation, which makes sense, as …