Fishing
The Fishing
The area between Junín de los Andes and Alumine in Northern Patagonia is the most prolific dry fly fishing region in the world. The variety and abundance of fishable water would allow you to fish a different location each day for more than 100 days. Dry fly fishing is available throughout the entire season, November through May.
During your stay at Casa de Campo Lodge you will experience 2 day float that incorporate overnight camping at our Deluxe Riverside Camp. This option is available on several of the larger rivers that we float.
Waters we fish
Check the waters we fish from Casa de campo lodge here.
Accomodations
The Lodge
Casa de Campo Lodge is located two hours north of Junin de los Andes. It provides an excellent base for fishing the areas numerous spring creeks, the Alumine and Quillen rivers, and several mountain lakes. These waters, especially the spring creeks, provide great sight fishing opportunities for trophy-size brook, brown and rainbow trout.
Marisa and Daniel, the hosts and excellent cooks, will delight you with their traditional homemade Argentine meals. This rustic-style lodge, which has a private and quiet setting, has four en-suite apartments for a maximum capacity of eight guests.
Program
Program
Our policy is to adjust the program to the guest preferences and fishing styles. However, here you will find an example what a typical program at Casa de Campo looks like.The program at Casa de Campo we usually split into 2 halfs. The first 4 days of fishing you will trout hunt on the smaller creeks and streams of the area. You will target specific fish, planning the approach with your guide.The second part is a two day float on one of the major rivers of the area, spending your night at our deluxe riverside camp. This translates in more time in the water with plenty of opportunities.
Sample Itinerary
This sample itinerary only shows possibilities. The actual fishing program we define closer to your trip, taking into account the groups preferences and the actual conditions reigning.
DAY 1 Saturday: Arrive at Chapelco Airport – Private Transfer to Casa de Campo Lodge in the Alumine area – Afternoon Walk and wade on the Alumine River at the Lodge property – Welcome DinnerDAY 2 Sunday: Walk and wade Quillen RiverDAY 3 Monday: Walk and Wade Malalco Spring Creek – Dinner at Casa de Campo LodgeDAY 4 Tuesday: Alumine River Float Trip – Dinner at Casa de Campo LodgeDAY 5 Wednesday: Walk & Wade Calfiquitra Creek – Dinner at Casa de Campo LodgeDAY 6 Thursday: Check out from Casa de Campo lodge – Chimehuin River two day Float Trip – 1st Day – SET FLY FISHING DELUXE CAMPDAY 7 Friday: Chimehuin River two day Float Trip – 2nd Day – Private transfer to San Martin de los Andes – Stay & Dinner at Casona del Alto LodgeDAY 8 Saturday: Departure DayRate
The cost for this 7 nights of lodging and 6 full days fishing as shown in the program is $5900 per person, sharing one boat, guide and room every 2 anglers.This trip is limited to a total of 6 anglers. Ask us about single angler rates.
Included
- All lodging as described on the itinerary
- All meals, beer and wine
- Full-time guide and coordinator during the trip
- Transportation between local airport and the lodges
- All the special services described on the itinerary
- Fishing license and fishing gear if needed
Not Included
- International and local flights
- Airport transfers in Buenos Aires from and the international airport and local airport.
- Laundry
- Gratuities
Season
Season and Weather
The seasons in northern Patagonia are opposite of those in North America. Our fishing season runs from November through May, which translates to late spring, summer and the beginning of autumn in the northern hemisphere.
December through early March
During the summer months, late December through early March, the average daytime temperatures vary between 66 F and 86 F. Nighttime and early morning temperatures are usually cooler so you may need an extra layer of clothing before the sun warms thing up.
November, March and April
Spring and autumn are a bit cooler with daytime temperatures reaching into the 70’s F with the morning and nighttime lows in the low 60’s F. Having a vest or jacket handy is typically suggested for the evenings and mornings.
Much like the mountain regions in the western US and Canada the weather in northern Patagonia can be unpredictable and has the possibility of changing throughout the day. For that reason we recommend that you have the ability to layer your clothing as weather conditions dictate. Packing a fleece or rain gear is always a good idea.
Gear
There is no way to predict every weather and fishing situation that you will encounter during your visit. However, from our years of experience we recommend the following:
Rods and Reels
You should plan on bringing 2 rods. A 6 wt as primary rod, and a 5 wt, both 9′. A 4wt rod or smaller is no good on windy days.
Quality reels with working drags that balance your rods and ample backing.Lines
Weight forward Floating lines in good condition. If you plan on streamers fishing, bring one sink-tip 175 grains to 200 grains.Leaders and Tippet
3x and 4x (tapered 9 foot). 7 foot 1x, if you plan on fishing
streamers. 3 of each size.
2x 3x, 4x, and 5x tippet, one spool of each size.Flies
Your guide will provide any fly you might need.Have in mind that if you want to pack lightly we have gear we can lend at no extra cost. If you decide to use our gear, please let us know in advance so we can have everything ready at your arrival.