These are my home waters. I fish them regularly, season after season, and have done so for more than 35 years. I know their moods, their rhythms, and their quiet changes. And yet, every once in a while, they still manage to surprise me. That, perhaps, is one of the greatest gifts Patagonia continues to… Continue reading Young Again on Home Waters
Author: Gustavo Hiebaum
When the Codihue Comes Alive
It was late March in the highlands of Northern Patagonia, the kind of afternoon that seems to belong only to this corner of the world. The Codihue River lay calm, sunlight spilling across its clear runs, willows trailing in the current, and a great boulder casting a long shadow over the main pool. We were… Continue reading When the Codihue Comes Alive
Rakin Lodge – A New Frontier for Trout Fishing
Many of you know me personally and share my passion for fly fishing, especially when it comes to discovering new and untouched waters to offer our anglers. In today’s world, it often feels like every trout stream and prime fishing spot has been explored or claimed as an international destination. Since 2017, the Set Fly… Continue reading Rakin Lodge – A New Frontier for Trout Fishing
