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Unbelievable Sea Trout fishing on the Rio Gallegos, the sheer numbers and size of fish is outstanding.
These Sea Trout are numerous and aggressive on our section of the Rio Gallegos, which includes nearly 50 named, proven pools, on 40km of private water. The fishing is exciting and varied with pools ranging from deep, stony runs to cut banks and streamy, shingle flats. The river is generally shallow and the wading is extremely easy. It is wonderful fly water and while nearly all pools can be covered with a one-hand rod, the two-hander is often useful when conditions are windy or dictate the use of larger flies. Two anglers per guide are transported to their assigned section of river in a 4wd vehicle. Beats contain 6-9 pools (depending upon water level) and are rotated each half-day.
Fishing is normally conducted in a morning and evening session allowing guests to return at lunchtime for a cooked meal and time to take a siesta. For those still with energy left and do not wish to rest, the Home Pool which is only a short distance from the Lodge and can be fished at anytime. This pool is a tremendous fish producer and many fish has been captured by anglers who chose to forego their siesta!
The river you will be fishing is the Rio Gallegos, which is nearly 300 kilometres in length and has its origin in the southern Andes, with two pristine and very beautiful streams, the Penitente and the Ruebens. Our stretch is 40km private water, with over 50 named proven pools, providing you with a host of fishing opportunities.
When the water is stirred up by the wind or colored from rain, tubes and larger flies work very well. In turbid water conditions, we like bulky flies that "push" water. Tubes tied in the "Temple Dog" style on plastic and/or brass in all colors and sizes are good to have along. Conversely, as the water clears, smaller flies are much more effective. Traditional sea trout and salmon patterns are good and the locals also fish with a wide variety of trout patterns such as bitch creek nymphs, yuk bugs, egg-sucking leeches, wooly buggers and muddlers. Small nymphs are also used regularly when the trout won't take anything else. Doubles are fine, but please leave the trebles at home. Most of the fishing requires you to strip the fly
What our customers have to say:
- "Sea Trout fishing at its best, can not wait to go again." David Skilling
- "Just so open and wild, pure fishing thank you." John Caine
- "Wild Sea Trout fishing was just spot on, accommodation a dream, hospitality and company on the mark. What weeks are free next year?" Dr John Thomas
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| Estancia Lodge Argentina |
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The accommodation has recently been renovated from a traditional very old house on the estancia and furnished it with traditional “campo” style antiques. The living is comfortable and clean. There lodge has 5 double bed rooms and 2 single bed rooms. In addition to the structural renovation, the entire heating, water, electrical and gas systems have been replaced. There is a wine cellar with a fantastic selection from the Mendoza and San Juan regions. It is also stocked with cerveza Isenbeck, an outstanding local beer. Outside, there is a huge veranda, a spacious courtyard that is protected from the wind, and a large, fixed stone grill and terrace for barbeques. House wine and beer is included in the lodge rate but we do keep a wide selection of local wines not often available elsewhere and guests are welcome to purchase these at a very reasonable rate. Note there is No smoking inside the lodge.
On a typical day breakfast is served at about 07.00 and we depart in 4 x 4 vehicles for the river at about 08.30. At 13.30 we return and lunch is served normally at 14.00. After a large lunch, we retire for a siesta until we return for tea at 16.30. Between 17.00 and 17.30 we depart for the river with sandwiches, soup and fruit and we return when the fishing is finished! Upon your return to the lodge there will be a mixed buffet waiting for you. During siesta you may go fishing in the home pool (5 minute walk), horse riding, finetune your tackle and casting technique in the garden or just relax with a drink.
Suggested Itinerary
12 - Days / 6
- Days Fishing
Day 1 (Thursday) |
Depart LHR with British Airways PM
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Day 2 (Friday) |
Arrive Buenos Aries AM
When you arrive look out for our staff who will transfer you to your hotel in Buenos Aires
You will have all the day free to relax and explore this wondrous capital
Overnight accommodation: Buenos Aires Hotel Twin rooms B/B |
Day 3
(Saturday) |
In the morning our staff will transport you to the domestic airport for your connection to Gallegos
On arrival at Gallegos our staff and transport will be waiting to transfer you to the lodge
Overnight accommodation: Gallegos Lodge Twin rooms F/B |
Day 4 to 9
(Sunday to Friday) |
Breakfast is at about 07.00
Depart for the river at 08.30
Return at 13.30
Lunch is served normally 14.00
Between 17.00 and 17.30 depart for the river with sandwiches, soup and fruit
Return when the fishing is finished!
Fishing is based on 2 anglers one guide
Overnight accommodation: Gallegos Lodge Twin rooms F/B |
Day 10
(Saturday) |
In the morning our staff will transport you to the domestic airport for your return connection flight to Buenos Aires
On arrival at Buenos Aires our staff and transport will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel on a B&B basis
Overnight accommodation: Buenos Aires Hotel Twin rooms B/B |
Day 11
(Sunday) |
In the morning our staff will transport you to the international airport for your return connection flight to London
Depart Buenos Aires with British Airways PM |
Day 12
(Monday) |
Arrive back in the UK at LHR AM |
Departure Dates & Prices
12 - Days / 6
- Days Fishing
Dates 2008 |
Fishing |
| 3rd Jan to 14th Jan |
£Sold |
| 10th Jan to 21st Jan |
£Sold |
| 24th Jan to 4th Feb |
£Sold |
| 31st Jan to 11th Feb |
£Sold |
| 7th Feb to 18th Feb |
£Sold |
| 14th Feb to 25th Feb |
£3,895 2 Rods Left |
| 21st Feb to 3rd Mar |
£Sold |
| 28th Feb to 10th Mar |
£Sold |
| 6th Mar to 17th Mar |
£Sold |
| 6th Mar to 17th Mar |
£Sold |
| 20th Mar to 31st Mar |
£3,895 pp |
| 27th Mar to 7th Apr |
£3,895 pp |
Dates 2009 |
Fishing |
| 7th Jan to 18th Jan |
£4,199 pp |
| 14th Jan to 25th Jan |
See Group Trip |
| 21st Jan to 1st Feb |
£4,199 pp |
| 28th Jan to 8th Feb |
£4,199 pp |
| 4th Feb to 15th Feb |
£4,199 pp |
| 11th Feb to 22nd Feb |
£4,199 pp |
| 18th Feb to 29th Feb |
£4,199 pp |
| 25th Feb to 8th Mar |
£4,199 pp |
| 4th Mar to 15th Mar |
£4,199 pp |
| 11th Mar to 22nd Mar |
£4,199 pp |
| 18th Mar to 22nd Mar |
£4,199 pp |
Whats Included & Excluded
Options
- Business Class Flight Upgrades.
- First Class Flight Upgrades.
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What's Included
- 2 nights accommodation in Buenos Aires B&B
- All flights
- All transfers
- Full Board Accommodation while at lodge
- 6 Days Sea Trout Fishing
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What's Excluded
- Personal insurance which should be taken out at the time of
booking
- Meals at the Buenos Aires Hotel or Bar expenses
- Guide tipping usually 200 US dollars per day which covers
all guides and camp staff.
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Note: The above prices are per person and are based on two people sharing, accommodation, transfers and fishing. Please be advised these prices may fluctuate due to changes in flights and exchange rates.
Enquiries & Bookings
Once you have an idea of what destinations and duration of the holiday you would like, contact one of our consultants on 01603 407596 who will be pleased to assist you with any questions and additional literature you may require to help you finalise your holidays itinerary, availability and prices.
When you are ready to book your holiday, our consultants will take down all particulars and take a deposit payment, please make sure that before making any booking that you have read our terms and conditions. At the time of the booking we will ask you to correctly spell the first and last name of each traveling member, as some flights will need to be ticketed at the time of booking and due to airline regulations no name changes can be made, once a ticket has been issued. On receipt of the deposit we will send the lead booker a “Booking Form” and a deposit receipt invoice which becomes the legal contract between Angling Direct Holidays and your party
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CLOTHING
Pack light, warm and windproof clothing. Most of the fishing occurs in the Argentine summer, but at parallel 53 south, the days can be chilly, particularly when the wind blows! Those visiting us in the late season can count on cold mornings and evenings. Windbloc and Windstopper fleece products are very good and when combined with breathable waders and jacket, offer superior protection that will keep you warm and comfortable all day. Prepare to dress in layers. The sun is intense because the ozone layer is thin in this part of the world and you may encounter very warm weather as well. Tropical “flats clothing” in neutral colors can be worn to advantage under warmer outer layers. Remember your sunscreen and polarized sunglasses!
FLIES, TACKLE, AND TECHNIQUES
La Trucha Plateada is normally not particular. These sea trout are numerous and aggressive. When the water is stirred up by the wind or colored from rain, tubes and larger flies work very well. In turbid water conditions, we like bulky flies that “push” water. Tubes tied in the “Temple Dog” style on plastic and/or brass in all colors and sizes are good to have along. Conversely, as the water clears, smaller flies are much more effective. Traditional sea trout and salmon patterns are good and the locals also fish with a wide variety of trout patterns such as bitch creek nymphs, yuk bugs, egg-sucking leeches, wooly buggers and muddlers. Small nymphs are also used regularly when the trout won´t take anything else. Doubles are fine, but please leave the trebles at home. Most of the fishing requires you to strip the fly. There are a few pools where sea trout can be taken by simply swinging the fly as one would for Atlantic Salmon, but generally speaking, these fish don´t favor the same types of lies as salmon do. They lie in quieter seams and tails and the motion imparted by stripping the fly produces some fantastic “induced” takes. We like shooting heads because the maximum effective fishing distance with each cast is much greater than with that of a normal line. It´s nice to have a two-handed rod in heavy wind, but most of the fishing can be accomplished with a one-hander. It´s a matter of personal preference. With a one-hander, depending upon the wind you may have to rely on your backcast to fish some pools. Line weights #6-8 are the most popular depending upon the size of the fly. Bring a smaller trout rod too.
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