Waters Without Boundaries.

From San Carlos de Bariloche to Villa La Angostura, San Martín de los Andes, and Junín de los Andes in Argentina—across to the enchanting towns of Malalcahuello and Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve—our waters span some of the most diverse and scenic Patagonia fishing destinations in the region.

We offer a range of fishing styles to match the water and the moment—from technical wade fishing and visual sight fishing to dynamic boat-based days covering larger systems.

Each river carries its own character, and every stretch we fish has been carefully selected for both quality and overall experience.

Don’t be overwhelmed by the options—that’s where we come in. We help shape it all into a seamless, well-thought-out trip built around you.

Rio Limay

Big water. Big browns.

Known for its migratory fish pushing out of the lake, the Limay offers opportunities at some of Patagonia’s largest trout, with a mix of drifting and strategic wading. This is big water that rewards time—best experienced over a minimum of three days and four nights. Best suited for anglers with a moderate to high level of experience.

Rio Limay

Big water. Big browns.

Known for its migratory fish pushing out of the lake, the Limay offers opportunities at some of Patagonia’s largest trout, with a mix of drifting and strategic wading. This is big water that rewards time—best experienced over a minimum of three days and four nights. Best suited for anglers with a moderate to high level of experience.

Rio Limay

Big water. Big browns.

Known for its migratory fish pushing out of the lake, the Limay offers opportunities at some of Patagonia’s largest trout, with a mix of drifting and strategic wading. This is big water that rewards time—best experienced over a minimum of three days and four nights. Best suited for anglers with a moderate to high level of experience.

Rio Limay

Big water. Big browns.

Known for its migratory fish pushing out of the lake, the Limay offers opportunities at some of Patagonia’s largest trout, with a mix of drifting and strategic wading. This is big water that rewards time—best experienced over a minimum of three days and four nights. Best suited for anglers with a moderate to high level of experience.

Rio Limay

Big water. Big browns.

Known for its migratory fish pushing out of the lake, the Limay offers opportunities at some of Patagonia’s largest trout, with a mix of drifting and strategic wading. This is big water that rewards time—best experienced over a minimum of three days and four nights. Best suited for anglers with a moderate to high level of experience.

Rio Limay

Big water. Big browns.

Known for its migratory fish pushing out of the lake, the Limay offers opportunities at some of Patagonia’s largest trout, with a mix of drifting and strategic wading. This is big water that rewards time—best experienced over a minimum of three days and four nights. Best suited for anglers with a moderate to high level of experience.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Manso

An exceptional all-inclusive experience located just outside of San Carlos de Bariloche. The Manso flows into Lake Mascardi, creating a unique fishery known for epic dry fly fishing and consistent opportunities at trophy Brown and Brook trout. 

Best fished early season—November through December—this water is ideal for anglers of all levels, from first-time fly fishermen to seasoned casters.

A natural addition to our Lakes & Legends program.

Rio Caleufu

A classic freestone gem that produces throughout the entire season. Flow-dependent for camping logistics, but typically best accessed for overnight experiences through early January.

Known for its active dry fly fishing, the Caleufú offers consistent action and shines mid-season with a strong “mini” run—bringing aggressive, willing fish to the surface.

Rio Caleufu

A classic freestone gem that produces throughout the entire season. Flow-dependent for camping logistics, but typically best accessed for overnight experiences through early January.

Known for its active dry fly fishing, the Caleufú offers consistent action and shines mid-season with a strong “mini” run—bringing aggressive, willing fish to the surface.

Rio Caleufu

A classic freestone gem that produces throughout the entire season. Flow-dependent for camping logistics, but typically best accessed for overnight experiences through early January.

Known for its active dry fly fishing, the Caleufú offers consistent action and shines mid-season with a strong “mini” run—bringing aggressive, willing fish to the surface.

Rio Caleufu

A classic freestone gem that produces throughout the entire season. Flow-dependent for camping logistics, but typically best accessed for overnight experiences through early January.

Known for its active dry fly fishing, the Caleufú offers consistent action and shines mid-season with a strong “mini” run—bringing aggressive, willing fish to the surface.

Rio Caleufu

A classic freestone gem that produces throughout the entire season. Flow-dependent for camping logistics, but typically best accessed for overnight experiences through early January.

Known for its active dry fly fishing, the Caleufú offers consistent action and shines mid-season with a strong “mini” run—bringing aggressive, willing fish to the surface.

Rio Caleufu

A classic freestone gem that produces throughout the entire season. Flow-dependent for camping logistics, but typically best accessed for overnight experiences through early January.

Known for its active dry fly fishing, the Caleufú offers consistent action and shines mid-season with a strong “mini” run—bringing aggressive, willing fish to the surface.

Rio Alumine & Collon Cura

Classic Patagonia floats.
Wide valleys, steady flows, and consistent action—these rivers are ideal for covering water, fishing dries, nymphs, and streamers throughout the day. Known for producing strong numbers of fish, they offer a more forgiving and accessible experience, well-suited for beginner to intermediate anglers.

Logistics here are flexible, with options starting from a single overnight, though we recommend at least two nights to fully experience the fishery.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Alumine & Collon Cura

Classic Patagonia floats.
Wide valleys, steady flows, and consistent action—these rivers are ideal for covering water, fishing dries, nymphs, and streamers throughout the day. Known for producing strong numbers of fish, they offer a more forgiving and accessible experience, well-suited for beginner to intermediate anglers.

Logistics here are flexible, with options starting from a single overnight, though we recommend at least two nights to fully experience the fishery.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Alumine & Collon Cura

Classic Patagonia floats.
Wide valleys, steady flows, and consistent action—these rivers are ideal for covering water, fishing dries, nymphs, and streamers throughout the day. Known for producing strong numbers of fish, they offer a more forgiving and accessible experience, well-suited for beginner to intermediate anglers.

Logistics here are flexible, with options starting from a single overnight, though we recommend at least two nights to fully experience the fishery.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Alumine & Collon Cura

Classic Patagonia floats.
Wide valleys, steady flows, and consistent action—these rivers are ideal for covering water, fishing dries, nymphs, and streamers throughout the day. Known for producing strong numbers of fish, they offer a more forgiving and accessible experience, well-suited for beginner to intermediate anglers.

Logistics here are flexible, with options starting from a single overnight, though we recommend at least two nights to fully experience the fishery.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Alumine & Collon Cura

Classic Patagonia floats.
Wide valleys, steady flows, and consistent action—these rivers are ideal for covering water, fishing dries, nymphs, and streamers throughout the day. Known for producing strong numbers of fish, they offer a more forgiving and accessible experience, well-suited for beginner to intermediate anglers.

Logistics here are flexible, with options starting from a single overnight, though we recommend at least two nights to fully experience the fishery.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Alumine & Collon Cura

Classic Patagonia floats.
Wide valleys, steady flows, and consistent action—these rivers are ideal for covering water, fishing dries, nymphs, and streamers throughout the day. Known for producing strong numbers of fish, they offer a more forgiving and accessible experience, well-suited for beginner to intermediate anglers.

Logistics here are flexible, with options starting from a single overnight, though we recommend at least two nights to fully experience the fishery.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Chimehuin

A true Patagonian classic and one of the most iconic dry fly rivers in Argentina. Flowing out of Lake Huechulafquen near Junín de los Andes, the Chimehuín is known for its crystal-clear water, steady hatches, and technical sight fishing.

This is a numbers river with quality fish throughout, offering consistent dry fly opportunities and rewarding anglers who can make precise presentations. Best suited for intermediate to advanced anglers, though accessible water and predictable flows make it a great place to build skills.

Camping logistics are best suited for one to two nights, depending on the time of year and river conditions.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Chimehuin

A true Patagonian classic and one of the most iconic dry fly rivers in Argentina. Flowing out of Lake Huechulafquen near Junín de los Andes, the Chimehuín is known for its crystal-clear water, steady hatches, and technical sight fishing.

This is a numbers river with quality fish throughout, offering consistent dry fly opportunities and rewarding anglers who can make precise presentations. Best suited for intermediate to advanced anglers, though accessible water and predictable flows make it a great place to build skills.

Camping logistics are best suited for one to two nights, depending on the time of year and river conditions.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Chimehuin

A true Patagonian classic and one of the most iconic dry fly rivers in Argentina. Flowing out of Lake Huechulafquen near Junín de los Andes, the Chimehuín is known for its crystal-clear water, steady hatches, and technical sight fishing.

This is a numbers river with quality fish throughout, offering consistent dry fly opportunities and rewarding anglers who can make precise presentations. Best suited for intermediate to advanced anglers, though accessible water and predictable flows make it a great place to build skills.

Camping logistics are best suited for one to two nights, depending on the time of year and river conditions.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Chimehuin

A true Patagonian classic and one of the most iconic dry fly rivers in Argentina. Flowing out of Lake Huechulafquen near Junín de los Andes, the Chimehuín is known for its crystal-clear water, steady hatches, and technical sight fishing.

This is a numbers river with quality fish throughout, offering consistent dry fly opportunities and rewarding anglers who can make precise presentations. Best suited for intermediate to advanced anglers, though accessible water and predictable flows make it a great place to build skills.

Camping logistics are best suited for one to two nights, depending on the time of year and river conditions.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Chimehuin

A true Patagonian classic and one of the most iconic dry fly rivers in Argentina. Flowing out of Lake Huechulafquen near Junín de los Andes, the Chimehuín is known for its crystal-clear water, steady hatches, and technical sight fishing.

This is a numbers river with quality fish throughout, offering consistent dry fly opportunities and rewarding anglers who can make precise presentations. Best suited for intermediate to advanced anglers, though accessible water and predictable flows make it a great place to build skills.

Camping logistics are best suited for one to two nights, depending on the time of year and river conditions.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.

Rio Chimehuin

A true Patagonian classic and one of the most iconic dry fly rivers in Argentina. Flowing out of Lake Huechulafquen near Junín de los Andes, the Chimehuín is known for its crystal-clear water, steady hatches, and technical sight fishing.

This is a numbers river with quality fish throughout, offering consistent dry fly opportunities and rewarding anglers who can make precise presentations. Best suited for intermediate to advanced anglers, though accessible water and predictable flows make it a great place to build skills.

Camping logistics are best suited for one to two nights, depending on the time of year and river conditions.

A cornerstone of any Lakes & Legends and Home Waters programs as well.