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Average Temp
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15C October to April |
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| Water |
Rio Grande |
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| Type of Fishing |
Fly Fishing |
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Main Species |
Brown Trout |
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| Prices from |
£2970.00 per person |
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The
Rio Grande is the largest river on the Tierra Del Fuego Island,
and is well known for its huge Sea Trout and the solitude
of the countryside.
In the 1930's British fishing fanatics first introduced the
Brown, Rainbow, and Brook Trout to the Rio Grande region.
Given the choice between the convenient escape to the salt,
with its abundant forage opportunity, or the nutrition poor
rivers of Tierra Del Fuego, all but a few of the Trout fled.
The Browns, however, came back!
All of the Rio Grande is great and some of it is truly incredible.
The entire river is about 150 Kilometres long. Less than half
of that is on the Argentina side of the Chilean border.
The estancia cameron main houses are 60 kilometers from where
our cameron lodge is located. Our lodge is the estancia cameron's
recently refurbished administration houses, built on a high
cliff, with a great view over the darwin range and less than
one hundred yards from the río grande. This estancia
has about fifty kilometers of frontage on the north side of
the río grande (all the way down stream to the argentinean
border), with ted turner's estancia san josé neighboring
on the "other side of the fence". Cameron’s
water is almost identical to our downriver neighbour’s
section, for those who have already fished on the argentinean
side.
It's a beautiful place, surrounded by wooded hillsides, with
the snowy darwin range overlooking the region. The wildlife
and birds are much more plentiful than on the argentinean
side - on any given day, it’s not unusual to see hundreds
of grazing guanacos, or observe dozens of magnificent condors
soaring overhead. You will especially enjoy the solitude of
having this splendid fishery to yourself, with the chance
of fishing yet unnamed pools where few outsiders have ever
cast a fly!

It's an excellent river for flyfishing, sometimes more challenging
and rewarding than downstream in argentina, due to the different
techniques and finesse that have to be employed. The water
is much clearer, and maintains it’s clarity, even in
higher flows. The fishing is also rewarding because there's
always action. In this section of the river sea run browns
average ten pounds, with monsters up to eighteen/twenty pounds.
On occasion we’ll even land really huge fish, well over
twelve kilos (twenty six pounds)!!!
Unlike the lower argentinean section of the river, there
are also resident river browns up to the six pound class,
beautifully colored fish that readily take our flies. In addition,
anglers will find some healthy, “chromer” lake
run browns, with the shape of a rugby ball, that enter the
river from the blanco lake for our enjoyment. And, completing
the "grand slam", there are rainbows too! You will
see them some meters from you, down stream, feeding on the
aquatic insects you kick up from the bottom of the river.
It's something to be seen!!!
We
accommodate twelve guests in two very nicely arranged cabins.
The original lodge, cabin #1, has two double bedrooms with
private facilities, and a nice living/dining room with a cozy
wood stove - very welcome after a long days fishing - with
a splendid sight of the river and the mountains! And now,
since the last season, at the new cabin #2 we have four more
doble bedrooms with their own facilities and a very nice living
area with a warm wood stove.
The daily menu includes regional chilean meals very rich
in seafood, like king crab, mussels, scallops, calamari, clams,
(collected at the punta arenas area) and, of course, the popular
beef or lamb asado (tierra del fuego is a foot and mouth disease-free
zone). Cocktails, like the typical chilean "pisco sour",
and the justifiably famous chilean wines are served with the
meals.
Fishing season
The fishing season on the río grande runs from october
through april. In november and december the fishing is very
good, but the peak months are january, february, march and
april. We encourage you to make your reservations as soon
as possible, as there is usually a great demand for the peak
months on the whole river.
Clothing
A layering system is mandatory, waterproof, breathable hooded
wading jacket, polarfleece midlayer, capilene underwear or
similar. Fingerless gloves, windstopper hat, polarized glasses
(rated 100%uv protection). There might be hot weather in summer
but that's unpredictable. In those days, ligth clothing with
a windproof shell are a better option. The ozone hole and
corresponding increase in uv radiation is a problem in october
and november. We reccommend you to use prescribed sun blocking
creams. Clients should have health insurance with international
coverage before leaving their countries. If they are taking
medicine prescribed by a doctor, they should bring enough
for the entire trip.
Itinerary
Day 1 (Saturday)
Meeting at the pampa guanaco or porvenir airfields or at the
punta arenas and
río grande airports, your choice! After lunch a brief
siesta (nap), and then a
ride for the evening's fishing.
Day 2 to 7
Fishing the rio grande, rotating pools along the more than
50 kilometers of available water.
Day 8 (Saturday)
Transfer back to the airfields or airports.
Getting there
Most uk clients will fly to RIO GRANDE via Buenos aires
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
Your domestic airline tickets in Argentina, if booked by us,
will be sent to your hotel in buenos aires or will be readily
available for you at the airline’s check in counter
at the airport in ba.
British or american passport holders do not require a visa
for argentina nor chile. Other nationalities should check.
All clients should ensure that they have at least 6 months
validity before the expiry date on their passport.
ARRIVAL IN BUENOS AIRES
We thoroughly recommend that you use the “meet &
greet” services offered by our buenos aires agents.
Depending on your connecting flights you will either be taken
to your hotel or directly to the domestic airport. If staying
in a hotel, meals, drinks and services must be settled directly
with the hotel before you leave.
ARRIVAL IN RIO GRANDE
A representative of our ground operator will meet you at the
airport and take you to the Cameron lodge in Chile.
DRINKS BILLS AND TIPS
Drinks bills, and any other additional costs such as telephone
charges or laundry should be settled directly with the hotel
at the end of your stay. Credit cards and travellers cheques
are accepted in hotels in Buenos Aires. Tipping is entirely
at your discretion. 15% is what we suggest as gratuities per
rod per guide. At the lodge in Chile hard liquor is not included,
so, if you would like to have some drinks during your week
you should supply yourself in Río Grande. Pisco sour
and Chilean wine is served at no extra cost at the Cameron
lodge.
In Chile, at the Cameron lodge, the government fishing licence
is included.
Yuk bugs and girdle bugs
HEALTH AND MEDICATION
Although at present no inoculations are required for travel
to Argentina nor Chile, please consult your doctor prior to
your trip. It is essential that you bring personal medicines
that you might need with you.
THE CLIMATE
In january and february the weather can be variable. With
the best fishing being early morning and late in the evening
you need to have warm clothing. The temperature can be as
low as 5ºc - 10ºc but at midday it heats up to 20ºc.
It is often extremely windy and can also rain. Conditions
change regularly and often.
In march and april the air temperature can reach freezing
temperatures in the morning as low as –5°c and 15°c
at midday.
A
DAY ON THE RIO GRANDE
Much will depend on the prevailing climatic conditions of
your week and, also, of the time of the season. Due to the
high latitude where our cameron lodge is located, the days
are very long
during the beginning of the season in november and december
getting shorter towards the
end of it by mid april. As an example, the sun rises and sets
in december about 5am -10pm
and 8am-7pm in march. However, normally breakfast is from
0730 after which you drive
out to the river. Depending on the beat you have been allocated
for the morning, the
drive can take from 10 to 45 minutes.
Lunch is taken around 1330 at the lodge. Most people take
a siesta until 1700 when they change beat and head back to
the river. In late march and april there usually are no siestas.
Dinner will be served upon your return to the lodge after
having some pisco sours. It is a long
day but with the best fishing being early and late in the
day you should be on the river at these times to get the maximum
benefit.
FISHING TACKLE AND KIT
Sea trout fishing on the upper rio grande, in chile, is similar
to salmon fishing or trout fishing. But there are some subtle
differences in both tackle and technique. Please read the
enclosed carefully and follow the guidelines – a 15ft
salmon rod and a floating line may be fine in scotland or
russia, but are not ideal for sea trout on the rio grande.
Similarly the techniques will be “alien” to many.
When on the river please listen to the guides and their advice
in order to get the most out of your trip.
RODS
It is best to bring at least two rods in case of breakages
and also for variety. Traditionally single handed 9/10ft #
8 have been used but increasingly double handed 12 - 14 ft
rods have proved successful in the windy conditions. Reels
should be sturdy and have a good braking system with 100m
of backing.
LINES
It is best to have an entire range of lines for the changeable
conditions: floating, intermediate, wet cell iii (sinking)
and also a faster sinking line such as 200 or 300 grains shooting
lines. With the strong winds a shooting head (10 - 11m) or
weight forward taper lines might be useful. The interchangeable
tips lines are very useful on both, single and two handed
rods.
WADERS
Chest waders are essential with felt or studded soles for
added grip. Neoprenes are useful as added protection against
the wind (and the temperature of the water) but are not a
necessity if one has adequate layers of clothing underneath.
The goretex waders have proved to be very good because of
its lesser weight for travelling and also because they are
very comfortable on the river. With these waders consider
extra warm underwear and socks. The wading is not hard and
a stick is optional but helpful on some beats.
FLIES
The following are recommended patterns:
- Mamarracho, black or brown Angler’s zug bug
- Monona Monona bugger
- Fina Campeona
- Mini rubber legsn Woolly buggers -black or olive green
- Muddler minnow - black or brown Yuk bugs and girdle bugs
- Cucaracha Angler’s green machine
- Angler’s red ass Angler’s teddy gay
- Angler’s prince nymph Yuk bugs and girdle bugs
Dry flies have proved increasingly successful and amongst
the most popular are madam x, tarantula, royal and white wulff,
buck bugs and atlantic salmon bombers in sizes 4, 6 or 8.
Small nymphs are also very effective, particularly in low
water conditions. All the flies are readily available at angler’s
aventuras fly shop in rio grande at a very affordable cost.
Generally the season begins with larger patterns and ends
with smaller ones. However, as always climatic conditions
will be more of a guide to the size of the fly that you use,
so a good selection is recommended.
Marcos
czerwinski runs the rio grande fishing outfitters and angler’s
aventuras fly shop in town. Rafael gonzalez is our ground
operator in chile and camp manager and head guide at the cameron
lodge. They both will be able to advise you on the most successful
patterns and sizes of the moment and there will be plenty
of time to stock up on all flies and equipment when you are
in Rio Grande. In Chile Rafael Gonzalez will also be your
host and most expert guide as he had fished the upper river
for more than twenty years.
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Polaroid glasses, scissors, wader repair kit, masking tape,
sun screen and lip balm. The combination of wind, sun, reflection
and the hole in the southern hemisphere’s ozone layer
combine to make the risk of sunburn an important factor that
should not be disregarded.
We hope that you will have a successful trip to this remarkable
river. However, please remember Tierra del Fuego is the southern
most tip of south america. Being so remote everything does
not always work in the time and manner we are accustomed to.
Our closest town is Río Grande, in Argentina, 120km
and 2 hours driving away. The closest town in Chile is Punta
Arenas, 500km and 8 hours driving away. This latter is where
our supplies of fresh food comes from..
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