| | In
our country, you can choose any geographical place you wish for sport
fishing. In this area the most required species are found in Parana´s
River bowl and its feeders: Bermejo, Pilcomayo and ParaguayRivers.
In this fishery region, the most important specie is the golden fish.
Natural baits and ship fishing are the commonest ways of catching
this type of fish.
Other significant species that inhabit this area are: Surubí,
Manguruyu, Pacú, Boga, Pati and Pinapita to name some.
|
|
| All
this is framed by a gorgeous landscape surrounded by a subtropical wood,
people´s warmth and the fantastic whether that gives the environment
a special air. The ways you can catch fish in that area is by trolling,
bait hauling, spinning and fly cast, the most sportive and passionate
technique. |
Atlantic and
Coast:
Along Buenos Aires´coast, you can find
a great variety of fish like pejerrey, pescadilla, black and white corvinas,
gatuzos, lenguado, cazón between others; and mayor species like
sharks, bacotas, escalandrun, gato pardo, etc.
In these surroundings predominant species are pejerrey, which you can
catch them from the shore or on board, as well as by Fly Cast technique.
Other species found along this coast are carps, bagres, mojarras, yaralila
and others.
|
 |
The South of Argentina
Fish that inhabit that area come together with the melting ice from LosAndesMountains
on the west of the country. Some species are “truchas marrones”, “trucha
de arroyo”, “salmon enceado”, “trucha de arco iris”,
etc.
Fishing techniques:
Trolling or lake hauling
Spinning from rivers or lakes shores or on board
The main technique is Fly Cast on board. The most outstanding places to practice
this sport are: “Limay Grande”, “Collon”, “Curá” and “Chimehuin” Rivers, “Lolog”, “Winter”, “Nahuel
Huapi”, “Lanin”, “Los Alcarses” Lakes.
Great Travels offers you
fishing plans all around Argentina not only over patagonic rivers, seacoast,
but also lakes and lagoons.
Includes:
- Transportation from airport to the chosen place
- Lodging
- 2 meals
- Fishing guides with or without boating
- Cooling drinks
|
|