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Patagonia, Argentina Fishing Report Today

Patagonia, Argentina Fishing Report Today

By: Inception Point Ai
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Tune in to the "Patagonia, Argentina Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from one of the world's premier fly-fishing destinations. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on Patagonia's pristine rivers, crystal-clear lakes, and trophy trout waters, and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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  • Patagonia Autumn Gold Rush: Rainbows and Browns Going Wild in April
    Apr 17 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to fishing mate from the wild winds of Patagonia, Argentina. It's early morning on April 17, 2026, and the air's crisp at 3°C with clear skies turning sunny, winds light from the northwest at 10-15 km/h, per local forecasts. Sunrise hits at 7:51 AM, sunset around 7:10 PM—plenty of daylight to chase the action. No tides down here in our rivers and lakes, but river flows are steady from recent rains, keeping fish on the move.

    Fish activity's ramping up this autumn—rainbows and browns are aggressive in the Limay and Chimehuin rivers after cooler temps settled 'em in. Recent reports from local guides show limits of 15-20 rainbows per day, averaging 1-3 kg, plus browns to 5 kg and hefty brook trout. A crew out of San Martín de los Andes bagged 17 fish yesterday alone, including a grand slam of rainbows, browns, smallmouth, and largemouth from nearby lakes. Sea-run browns are stacking up near mouths, hitting 7-8 kg.

    Best lures? Go with woolly buggers, streamers in black/olive, or spoons like Kastmasters for rivers. For lakes, try floating lines with dry flies during hatches—spring-like action despite the season. Live bait shines too: worms or minnows under bobbers for trophy browns, or shrimp for pampas sea-run action.

    Hot spots: Hit the Aluminé River for rainbow frenzies around riffles, or Lago Nahuel Huapi's rocky points near Bariloche—schools are schooling up there now.

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    2 mins
  • Patagonia Fall Fire: Rainbow Trout and Sea-Run Browns Stackin Up in Autumn Bite
    Apr 14 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate down here in Patagonia, Argentina, comin' at ya live on April 14, 2026, 'round 3 AM local time. Autumn's settlin' in nice on these wild Patagonian waters—Chubut River mouths, Río Gallegos estuaries, and the endless Atlantic swells off Puerto Madryn. Weather's crisp today: highs around 12°C (54°F), lows dippin' to 5°C (41°F), light westerly winds at 10-15 km/h, mostly sunny with a slim chance of afternoon showers. No tides to fret over in these freshwater-river mixes, but river flows are steady average from recent rains. Sunrise hits at 7:45 AM, sunset 'round 6:50 PM—prime daylight for action.

    Fish are fired up in this fall bite! Recent reports from local anglers on Fishbrain and Puerto Madryn charters show solid catches: 15-20 rainbow trout per day averaging 2-4 kg on the Chubut and Limay rivers, big brown trout up to 8 kg smashin' streamers. Sea-run browns and landlocked salmon are stackin' up in estuaries—dozens reported last week near Comodoro Rivadamar. Atlantic croakers and corvina are schoolin' offshore, with limits of 10-30 fish boatside, plus scattered Patagonian toothfish (Chilean sea bass) in deeper drops. Smaller pejerrey schools are everywhere in lakes like Nahuel Huapi.

    Best lures? Go with woolly buggers, Mickey Finn streamers, or bright spoons like Kastmasters in silver/gold for trout—troll or strip 'em fast. For corvina, try soft plastics on jigheads or metal slabs. Live bait kings: worms or mullet chunks on bottom rigs for everything; shrimp for perchy types.

    Hit these hot spots: **Puerto Madryn beaches** for surf croaker runs at dawn, and **Los Alerces National Park rivers** for trophy trout—wade the Arrayanes stretch, it's on fire.

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    3 mins
  • Patagonia Autumn Bite: Rainbow Trout Smashing Limits on the Río Chubut
    Apr 13 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate down here in Patagonia, Argentina, comin' at ya live on April 13, 2026, at 3 AM local time. Autumn's settlin' in crisp over the Andean foothills, and the Río Chubut and Limay are callin'—water's chillin' to that perfect 12-15°C where the big ones wake up hungry.

    Weather today? Mornin' starts calm with light northwest winds at 5-10 knots, temps hoverin' 8-14°C under partly cloudy skies, per local forecasts from Bariloche stations. No rain in sight till late afternoon, but bundle up—that Andean chill bites. Sunrise hits 7:42 AM, sunset 6:51 PM, givin' ya 11 solid hours of light. Tides? These rivers run freshwater strong, but coastal spots like Puerto Madryn see a neap low tide at 4:17 AM risin' to high at 10:22 AM, pushin' bait into river mouths.

    Fish activity's heatin' up—recent reports from Chubut anglers show rainbow trout smashin' limits, 2-5 kg beasts boatin' 10-20 per day on fly and spin gear. Brown trout holdin' deep in pools, up to 8 kg, while brookies school shallow. Landed tallies last week: 150 rainbows, 40 browns near Epuyén, per local guides at Fly Shop Patagonia. Patagonian perch poppin' too, aggressive on dropshots.

    Best lures? Rapala CD5 minnows in silver for rainbows—troll 'em slow at 2-3 knots. For browns, go woolly buggers or Mepps spinners #3 in black/gold. Bait kings are worms or shrimp chunks for perch; live smelt if ya can net 'em.

    Hot spots: Hit the **middle Limay near Villa La Angostura**—crystal pools loaded with risers. Or **Río Chubut at Epuyén**—drift the bends for trophy rainbows.

    Rig tight, watch for wind shifts, and respect the pumas on shore. Tight lines!

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    3 mins
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