Friday, 18 August 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Patagonia guide

Depending on how much time you have the areas around San Martin de los Andes and Junin de Los Andes offer some potential options. You can have decent DIY fishing on the CHimehuin River or the Malleo River near Estancia San Huberto as well as the mOuth of the Chimehuin.The access was actually fairly good. I spent some time down there many years ago and had great fishing even though I was too poor to afford a decent guide or stay in the lodges. You would need to do some research though to make sure these options are still viable today. 

On Monday, July 31, 2017 at 4:32:48 PM UTC-4, Scott S wrote:
Sooo....there's a chance that I might be in Patagonia with my wife and her family sometime around late February or March of next year. Plans are still very fluid, but it sounds like we could be traveling between Santiago and Buenos Aires over a 2-week period.

If this ends up happening, 4-6 of us would like to spend a few days (like 2-3 days) fishing. Does anyone have experience with guides in that general area? A lot of the lodges that we've looked at require a week stay (and are outrageously expensive). Ideally we'd like to just hire a guide or two (depending on how many folks want to fish) to take us out for the day.

Another option would be to go full DIY - has anyone done that?

Thanks, in advance.

--Scott

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