Dustin Carlson isn’t just a passionate fly angler—he’s someone who’s built a life around chasing fish in wild places. Raised on trout streams in the Rockies and obsessed with streamer eats, his journey has taken him from muskies and carp in the U.S. to saltwater species abroad. In November 2023, he joined a group trip organized by Driftless Angler and Set Fly Fishing to northern Argentina in search of Golden Dorado—a journey that would leave a lasting impression. We caught up with Dustin to hear what made this experience so memorable—and why he’s already planning a return.
Before this trip with Set, had you heard much about Golden Dorado? What kind of expectations did you have going into the trip—if any?
What was the first lodge you visited? How would you describe the atmosphere and a typical day there?






Do any particular memories from that part of the trip stick with you?
What about the second lodge—how would you describe the setting and your overall impression?
And what was the fishing like on the Upper Paraná?
We fished hard, covering structure and casting big streamers to ambush points. The Parana is a huge river—I can’t overstate that. We had high water when I was there (which didn’t affect the fishing), and the river was flowing at 1.5 million cubic feet per second. Mind-blowing. This is definitely big fish hunting. Not numbers—trophies.
On my last evening session, our guide Marcelo spotted a fish that rolled mid-river in the pillow of a submerged, house-sized rock. This was around 6 p.m. He made a mental note and said we would come back for that fish right at last light. That’s real discipline—most would immediately start casting. So, we came back at dusk. Marcelo positioned the boat and told me to make a long cast in a specific direction (way upstream of the pillow), then coached me through mending the line as it swung toward the target zone. After all the setup, the fly drifted perfectly. One strip—then all hell broke loose. We were tied to a monster.
Marcelo was dancing and singing “Yellow Submarine.” I was focused and a little stressed, not wanting to mess up the fight. Ultimately, the massive fish was in the net, and there were high fives all around. I can still see that moment clearly. A memory I will never forget.





How would you describe Golden Dorado to someone who’s never fished for them?
Can you tell us more about the waters and environments you fished at each lodge?
Can you walk us through the travel experience—from leaving the U.S. to arriving at the lodges?





