The largest of the streams that run along the property is a medium since stream which can be floated on a couple of sections until the middle part of our summer. This river starts over 30 miles away of the Ranch on the highlands of the Andes range. After collection on its trajectory several creeks… Continue reading Trocoman River
Category: All waters we fish
Reñileuvu River
Another great river within minutes from the Lodge “the Reñi” brings us great variety of fishing situation on one same stream. An upper section of flat waters, cut banks and meanders give out room to a pocket waters paradise and a high gradient stream to end with a stream with willow trees covering banks and… Continue reading Reñileuvu River
Ñireco Creek
A natural drain of the high elevation Lauquen Mallin Lake this creek flows for 21 miles freely to become a tributary of the Reñileuvu River after. The most productive waters run along our Ranch and make this one of favorite’s outings while fishing Chochoy Mallin Lodge. You will a stream that a sections presets as… Continue reading Ñireco Creek
Limay River
Limay River The section of Limay River that we float, the Limay Medio, is large sized tail water. It drains from the bottom of the 700 foot tall Pichi Picun Leufu Dam. As a tail water it provides very stable water temperatures and gin clear water that creates an ideal environment for fish populations. The… Continue reading Limay River
About the Upper Parana River
About the Upper Parana River Itati Lodge is our exclusive location to fish for Dorado, the world’s premier freshwater sport fish. The lodge is located on the upper section of the Parana River, approximately 90 miles downstream from the Yacyreta Dam. As a tail water, this stretch of river is known for its clear and… Continue reading About the Upper Parana River
About the Ibera Wetlands
The Iberá Wetlands (Spanish: Esteros del Iberá, from Guaraní ý berá: “bright water”) located in north central Corrientes Province, Argentina, is one of the most important and largest fresh water reservoirs in South America. Estimated to be 5,800 – 7,700 square miles, it is second in size only to the Pantanal in Brazil.
Malleo River
The Malleo, a freestone river, internationally recognized for its dry fly fishing. The river drains from Tromen Lake near the base of the Lanin Volcano.
Collón Cura
The Collon Cura is a major river of this region. Most of the other rivers of this drainage area are its tributaries…
Chimehuin River
The Chimehuin begins at the mouth of Huechulafquen Lake, near the base of the Lanin Volcano. It runs for 30 miles until the junction with the Collon Cura River…
Alumine River
The Alumine is one of the longest rivers in northern Patagonia. This freestone river drains Lake Alumine and continues until its junction with the Catan-Lil- River where it becomes the Collon Cura…
