Fly Fishing or Spinning Adventure on the Limay River, Bariloche

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Get out on Bariloche's Limay River for a half-day fly fishing or spinning expedition. You can get as little or as much help from your guide as you like on fishing techniques; beginners or experienced fishermen are welcome. Your guide will take you to spots where you're most likely to land a catch. Relax on board the boat and enjoy snacks and drinks.

Tour Plan

Flyfishing in the Limay River
Your guide will pick you up from your hotel/accommodation in Bariloche and you will head towards the Limay River. This is the most important river in the National Park, big water flowing out of the huge Nahuel Huapi from its eastern end about 17 km (11 miles) from the city, winding through dry, rocky mesas spotted with pine forests and offering wonderful scenery and great weather. Populated with mostly rainbow and brown trout, and some Patagonian perch, it offers countless opportunities for fishermen.From November through March the dry fly possibilities abound, and during the last month of the season, in April, the amazing big trout migrate to the river from the lake. There are five different sections on the river to choose from, each about 10 miles long. The extremely clear water, beautiful scenery, and great fishing make this floating trip something truly unforgettable.Always accompanied by your guide, you will also learn the history of the Bariloche's region and the best fishing options as well as the local fauna.After spending the morning or afternoon drifting and fishing, you will join shore, where our assistants will be waiting for you in order for you to take you back to your hotel.

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Flyfishing in the Limay River

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel or accommodation in Bariloche and take you on a scenic drive to the Limay River — the most important river in the Nahuel Huapi National Park. Flowing from the eastern end of the vast Nahuel Huapi Lake, just 17 km (11 miles) from the city, the Limay winds through strikingly dry, rocky mesas dotted with pine forests, offering spectacular views and pleasant weather year-round.

Renowned for its rich fish population — primarily rainbow and brown trout, along with some native Patagonian perch — the Limay River provides endless opportunities for anglers. From November to March, dry fly fishing is especially rewarding, and in April, during the final month of the season, large lake trout migrate upstream, creating thrilling fishing conditions.

The river is divided into five distinct sections, each approximately 10 miles long. With its crystal-clear waters, breathtaking landscapes, and world-class fishing, this float trip promises to be a truly unforgettable experience.

Throughout the journey, your expert guide will not only assist you with the best fishing strategies, but also share insights into the region’s history, wildlife, and natural features.

After a morning or afternoon of drifting and casting, you'll reach the riverbank where our team will be waiting to welcome you back and take you comfortably to your hotel.

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