Upper Limay River
Join me for an unforgettable day of fishing on one of Northern Patagonia’s most iconic rivers.
This river serves as the eastern natural boundary of our National Park, stretching over 50 kilometers of pristine, fishable waters. It is divided into four distinct sections, each offering unique fishing conditions—from fast-moving riffles to calm pools—ideal for anglers of all skill levels.
Beyond the fishing, the river’s surroundings showcase the unique beauty of Patagonian steppe, with vast open landscapes, native grasses, and the chance to spot many bird species — and maybe even a soaring condor. Combined with snow-capped mountains in the distance, this rich wildlife and dramatic scenery make each day on the water a truly unforgettable adventure.
An hour's drive from Bariloche Down Town
Depending on the month during the fishing season, we adapt our techniques to the specific structures and conditions of this clear-water steppe river, which flows from the great lake.
The diversity of habitats supports a rich population of wild trout, including brown and rainbow, making every cast a promising opportunity. Whether you’re floating through tranquil stretches or casting into challenging runs, this river provides an authentic Patagonian fishing experience immersed in breathtaking landscapes.
Anglers will always have the chance to discover one of the river’s treasures—trophy-sized trout that embody the wild spirit of Patagonia. With expert guidance and local knowledge, you’ll learn how to read the water and adapt your techniques to maximize your catch.