Rio Manso Lodge
Fly Fishing Luxury in Northern Patagonia
Located in Northern Patagonia near the border with Chile, Orvis-Endorsed Rio Manso Lodge offers a host of activities, exceptional fly fishing, elegant yet comfortable lodging, and extraordinary cuisine. Nestled in Nahuel Huapi National Park in the midst of virgin waters and lush forests, our caring staff will make your Argentinian experience a very special one. At Rio Manso Lodge, you will fish a wide variety of waters from small streams and large rivers to intimate spring creeks and deep, productive lakes where monster browns, hefty rainbows, and trophy brook trout swim.
Rio Manso Fly Fishing
Fly fishing in Patagonia is a unique experience. Imagine casting to big, healthy trout in crystal clear water without seeing another person all day. There are miles of still and moving waters throughout the 2-million-acre Nahuel Huapi National Park, with very little fishing pressure.
Our waters offer a complete variety of different types of fishing, from big dry flies and weighted streamers to tiny emergers, nymphs, and spinners. We fish both floating and sinking lines, dry and wet flies, at different times of the season and throughout the day. Often, when fishing the Manso River, much of your fishing will be with streamers and sinking lines, a very effective way to draw out the largest fish. Dries work well at certain times, proven by the lodge record 12-pound brown caught by a lucky January angler a couple of years ago. There are several sections where nymphs are especially effective, and a tiny spring creek where sight casting to cruising fish can be a delightful change of pace.
The Channels of the river emptying Lago Hess are justly famous for their unique blend of big fish and technical fishing. The Channels’ smooth currents provide a great dry fly challenge for any angler. Similar in nature to a big spring creek, large fish often cruise this area or set up along the banks, making this a required stop for any Rio Manso angler. Even though the fish can be selective, this is many guests’ favorite section. For good reason: some of the largest fish in the watershed live in this area.
One of the jewels at Rio Manso Lodge is Lago Fonck. This four-mile-long lake offers big rainbows, browns, and brook trout. Depending on the time of year, we fish streamers and dry flies on the lake, often both during a typical day. Dragonflies, damsels, and caddis flies all hatch on the lake, and the trout cruise the lakeshore weed beds in search of a meal. We fish the edges from one of our Carolina skiffs, working the structure where rainbow and brook trout lie, with the occasional brown as well. With the added bonus of spotting an Andean Condor circling overhead and beautiful Mount Tronador in the distance, a day on Fonck is always special.
Season
The fishing season in Argentina runs from the beginning of November until the end of April.
It is the exact opposite of the North American season, with our longest day of the year falling on December 21. Rio Manso Lodge is open for the entire season.
Non-Fishing Guests
Choose from a range of pleasurable activities: hiking, birding, golf, white water rafting, float trips, shopping, and sightseeing.

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