The Program

Corrientes Province is home to three very different Dorado fisheries, and our program lets you combine any two in one flexible, week-long adventure.
You’ll explore two contrasting environments—each with its own vibe, water type, and Dorado profile—while enjoying seamless transitions, professional guiding, and comfortable lodges.

How it Works

Friday: Arrive in Buenos Aires and overnight at your hotel (not included in the program).

Saturday: Fly commercial (90 mins) or charter to Corrientes or Resistencia. Transfer to your first lodge.

Sunday–Tuesday: Three full days of fishing.

Wednesday: Lodge-to-lodge transfer designed to maximize time on the water.

Wednesday–Friday: Three more days of Golden Dorado fishing.

Saturday: Return to Buenos Aires.

*Ask us about our private flight options

Seamless Travel in Style

Top up your Dorado Trip

  • Tailored for anglers looking for a more refined, seamless experience.
  • Private pick-up in Buenos Aires on Saturday morning.
  • Fly Buenos Aires–Corrientes on a Grand Caravan EX for added comfort.
  • Lodge-to-lodge transfer via Cessna 206, maximizing fishing time and minimizing travel.
  • Outbound flight lands directly at Buenos Aires International Airport for smooth international connections.

Our Golden Dorado lodges

Year-round action in the Ysoró Wetlands and Middle Paraná River
Remote, crystal-clear creeks in Argentina’s largest freshwater reserve
Big river, big structure, big Dorado

Testimonials

Wetlands, such a beautiful place and the fishing was incredible

Jim Burwell

The food at both lodges was excellent. The guides are true professionals. The lodge experience and efficieny was excellent.

Nancy Storwick

Loved every minute of it , the professionalism of all staff was amazing.

Greg Gillings

Lucila and her attention to my pre-trip planning, Salta and the marsh, the FOOD!, Disparo and Rugua, ALL the staff attention to my needs and making me feel such a part of the Argentine culture, dinner on the Parana and simplicity of the charter flight back to Buenos Aires.

Brooke Crofts

Excellent trip. Very well organized. All went extremely well. Great people accomadation and food.

Gregory Moore

The marsh was incredible. Really made great because of the weather and the fishing. The guides were fantastic and the food was awesome. The river was tough fishing – but again, weather dependent. I enjoyed my time and grateful that our group all caught dorado’s and we were able to celebrate together.

Bryan Webb

Great locations – exceptional staff at lodges – amazing meals

Tim Bartz

The lodge accommodations, all staff and guides, food and drink were first-rate – couldn’t be better. You accommodated those in our group who had health issues arise – much appreciated. Wildlife in marsh was astounding. Nothing you could do about the weather, which clearly slowed up the fishing in the marsh. The style of fishing on the Parana was a bit surprising, but quite enjoyable with casting targets galore and excellent boat control.

Steve Born

Fishing was challenging, but very rewarding. Carlos & Nico were great guides that really helped the experience. The level of service was top notch, especially at Itati lodge, Orlando & Raul were amazing!

Greg Houck

Season and Weather

There’s no formal closed season in Corrientes, but the ideal window runs from late September to May, when all three lodges are at their best.
  • Peak months: October–December and March–May
  • Avoid January–February: due to heat (often over 95ºF)
  • Jetu’u fishes well year-round
Spring aligns with the sábalo spawn and Dorado reproduction—often triggering the season’s most aggressive feeding behavior.