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Best Fishing in Argentina

Home to some spectacular scenery as well as rich and diverse eco-systems, Argentina is one the best fishing destinations in the world, with stunning fishing spots in virgin landscapes. Argentina's Lake District is world renowned for its fly fishing, while the epicenter for fishing is around Junin de los Andes and Bariloche. In these areas, trout fishing is particularly renowned, and you can catch rainbow, brown and brook trouts.

Located on the beautiful Rio Chimehuin, Junin de los Andes is a quaint and tranquil town where it's nice to enjoy life in the slow lane. Well known at the trout fishing capital of Argentina, Junin offers the best fly fishing in the country from mi November to May. Fly fishing is a particularly popular technique of fishing in Argentina, which consists in casting an artificial fly using only the weight of the line. The best fishing in this great location is at the mouth of the river Chimehuin on the road to Lago Huechulafquen, but there are also myriad other excellent spots for fishing in the area, including in the charming town of Junin itself along the river. For the expert fishermen out there, there are some specialized fishing lodges with guides that can be hired.

Tierre del Fuego is an excellent fishing location as well, particularly for trout. The best known spots are on Rio Grande and Lago Fagnano. If you cross the border to Chile, there are some great spots on this side of Tierra del Fuego, such as Lago Blanco which is rapidly becoming very popular.

In the northeast of Argentina, travelers will find opportunities to fish for sorubim and giant pacu at the confluence of rivers Panara and Paraguay, as well as dorado, which is known to be a rather challenging fighter. San Blas on the Atlantic coast is renowned for shark fishing, and other sea fishing opportunities, while pejerrey, corvine and pescadilla can be found along the coast of the Buenos Aires province.

Fishing from aboard is also a completely different experience. There are many spots alongside the Atlantic coast where you can try your hand at fishing aboard various types of embarkation. Mar del Plata is a particularly renowned place, not far from bustling Buenos Aires, with boat setting sail every day from the lovely port. Summer season can be pretty crowded so make sure you reserve your fishing trip in advance!

As you go on your exciting fishing vacation, be aware that throughout Argentina, the rule of "catch and release" prevails, and that you need a permit to fish anywhere in the country.


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