Fishing Spots: Patagonia

Discover world-class fly fishing and angling spots across Chilean and Argentine Patagonia — from legendary trout rivers to pristine mountain lakes.

Aluminé
4 fishing spots
4 species

Aluminé

Aluminé is a remote fishing paradise in northern Neuquén Province, offering outstanding fly fishing on the Río Aluminé and pristine lakes within the Pehuenia region. Famous for its large rainbow trout and scenic araucaria forests, it provides a truly off-the-beaten-path experience.

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riverlake
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Bariloche
6 fishing spots
4 species

Bariloche

Bariloche is one of Patagonia's most iconic fly fishing destinations, offering world-class angling on the legendary Río Limay, vast Lago Nahuel Huapi, and the scenic Río Manso. Surrounded by the Andes, this lakeside city provides unmatched access to diverse trout waters.

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riverlake
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Carretera Austral
5 fishing spots
4 species

Carretera Austral

The Carretera Austral is Chile's legendary 1,200 km highway through pristine Patagonian wilderness, passing dozens of world-class fishing rivers and lakes. A road trip along this route is the ultimate fly fishing adventure in South America.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Chile Chico
4 fishing spots
2 species

Chile Chico

Chile Chico is a sun-drenched town on the southern shore of Lago General Carrera, offering excellent trout fishing in a warm microclimate unique to Patagonia. The lake, local rivers, and proximity to the Argentine border make it a versatile fishing base.

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lakeriver
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Cochrane
4 fishing spots
3 species

Cochrane

Cochrane is a remote frontier town on the Carretera Austral providing access to the mighty Río Baker — Chile's most voluminous river and one of the world's great trophy brown trout fisheries. The surrounding wilderness rivers and lakes offer pristine, uncrowded fishing.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Coyhaique
5 fishing spots
3 species

Coyhaique

Coyhaique is the fly fishing capital of Chilean Patagonia, offering world-class angling on the legendary Río Simpson, the mighty Río Baker, and tranquil Lago Elizalde. This remote Aysén region delivers trophy-sized trout in uncrowded, pristine wilderness waters.

Water Types:
riverlake
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El Bolsón
4 fishing spots
4 species

El Bolsón

El Bolsón is a charming bohemian town offering excellent fly fishing on the Río Azul and surrounding streams. Nestled in a fertile valley between mountains, it provides a relaxed base for anglers exploring the pristine waters of northern Chubut Province.

Water Types:
riverlakestream
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Esquel
5 fishing spots
4 species

Esquel

Esquel offers outstanding fly fishing in western Chubut Province, serving as the gateway to Los Alerces National Park. The town provides access to productive rivers and pristine mountain lakes with excellent trout populations and far fewer anglers than more famous destinations.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Futaleufú
4 fishing spots
2 species

Futaleufú

Futaleufú is famous for its world-class whitewater, but the Río Futaleufú and Lago Espolón also offer exceptional fly fishing. This remote Chilean village near the Argentine border provides a unique combination of adrenaline sports and pristine trout fishing.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Junín de los Andes
5 fishing spots
4 species

Junín de los Andes

Junín de los Andes is Argentina's undisputed trout capital, offering legendary fly fishing on the Chimehuin and Malleo rivers. Nestled at the foot of Lanín Volcano, this small town attracts anglers worldwide seeking trophy rainbow and brown trout in pristine Patagonian waters.

Water Types:
riverlakestream
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Lago General Carrera
4 fishing spots
3 species

Lago General Carrera

Lago General Carrera is South America's largest lake, straddling the Chile-Argentina border. Its turquoise waters, famous Marble Caves, and remote tributaries offer outstanding trout fishing in one of Patagonia's most dramatic landscapes.

Water Types:
lakeriver
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Lago Puelo
4 fishing spots
4 species

Lago Puelo

Lago Puelo offers a unique fishing experience in one of Patagonia's warmest lakes, surrounded by lush valdivian rainforest. The crystal-clear waters of the lake and its feeding rivers — Río Azul and Río Turbio — hold healthy populations of rainbow and brown trout in a stunning natural setting.

Water Types:
lakeriverstream
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Los Alerces National Park
5 fishing spots
4 species

Los Alerces National Park

Los Alerces National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site harboring ancient alerce forests and pristine fishing waters. The park's interconnected lakes and rivers — including Río Arrayanes, Lago Rivadavia, and Lago Menéndez — offer some of the most scenic and unspoiled trout fishing in Patagonia.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Parque Nacional Lanín
5 fishing spots
4 species

Parque Nacional Lanín

Parque Nacional Lanín protects some of Argentina's finest fishing waters, from the iconic Chimehuin and Malleo rivers to pristine volcanic lakes beneath the majestic Lanín Volcano. This national park is the heart of Patagonian trout fishing.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi
5 fishing spots
4 species

Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi

Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi is Argentina's oldest national park and a cornerstone of Patagonian fly fishing. Its vast lake system, the legendary Río Limay, and numerous mountain streams offer world-class trout fishing amid spectacular Andean scenery.

Water Types:
riverlakestream
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Pucón
4 fishing spots
3 species

Pucón

Pucón is a vibrant adventure town in Chile's Lake District offering excellent fly fishing beneath the smoking Villarrica Volcano. The Río Trancura, Río Liucura, and numerous mountain lakes provide diverse angling for rainbow and brown trout in a stunning volcanic landscape.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Puyuhuapi
4 fishing spots
4 species

Puyuhuapi

Puyuhuapi is a quaint fjord village on the Carretera Austral offering unique fishing where rivers meet the sea. The Río Cisnes, coastal fjords, and nearby mountain streams provide diverse fishing for trout and salmon in a misty, dramatic landscape.

Water Types:
riverfjordlake
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San Martín de los Andes
6 fishing spots
5 species

San Martín de los Andes

San Martín de los Andes offers exceptional fly fishing amid the stunning scenery of Argentina's Lake District. Set on the shores of Lago Lácar within Lanín National Park, this charming mountain town provides access to world-class rivers and lakes teeming with rainbow and brown trout.

Water Types:
lakeriver
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Ushuaia
4 fishing spots
3 species

Ushuaia

Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, offers unique fly fishing at the end of the Earth. Surrounded by the Beagle Channel, sub-Antarctic forests, and glacial rivers, anglers can pursue brown trout, rainbow trout, and brook trout in one of the planet's most dramatic landscapes.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Valdivia
5 fishing spots
4 species

Valdivia

Valdivia is a charming university city in southern Chile where rivers converge, offering excellent fly fishing on the Río Calle-Calle, Río Cruces, and surrounding tributaries. The lush temperate rainforest setting and rich river systems make it a rewarding and accessible fishing destination.

Water Types:
riverlake
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Villa La Angostura
4 fishing spots
4 species

Villa La Angostura

Villa La Angostura is a serene mountain village on the northern shore of Lago Nahuel Huapi, offering refined fly fishing on the Río Correntoso, Lago Correntoso, and surrounding streams. Known as the Garden of Patagonia, it provides an exclusive, uncrowded fishing experience.

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riverlakestream
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