I'm a local Argentinian who connects passionate anglers with the rivers, guides, and experiences that don't show up on Google. Tell me what you want — I'll make it happen.
I'm an Argentinian local with deep roots in the fly fishing world. I know the rivers that don't appear on any website, the guides who've been fishing the same stretch for thirty years, and the lodges that treat you like family.
You tell me what you're after — golden dorado in the Paraná, trophy trout in Patagonia, or something completely off the map. I design the trip. I handle the logistics. You just fish.
Species, duration, style, budget. The more you share, the better I can design the perfect trip for you.
I source the right guides, accommodation, and water access. You receive a detailed, personalized proposal.
Simple, transparent pricing. One payment covers everything I coordinate. Your guides receive cash tips directly.
Arrive in Argentina and everything is handled. I'm reachable throughout your trip for anything you need.
Entre Ríos, Santa Fe & Corrientes. Home to the golden dorado — one of the most explosive freshwater fish on the planet. Virtually untouched water that most outfitters don't even know exists.
Beyond the famous lodges lie rivers rarely fished and ranches with private access. Massive brown trout in wild, dramatic landscapes. Off the tourist circuit, inside my network.
For the adventurous angler ready to explore. Remote rivers, exotic species, and an Argentina most visitors never see. Best combined with cultural experiences.
Andean rivers fed by snowmelt — crystal-clear mountain streams holding rainbow and brown trout in dramatic high-altitude scenery. A stunning backdrop for the dry fly angler.
The serrano reservoirs of Córdoba offer world-class pejerrey fishing and golden dorado in the lowland rivers. Accessible, productive, and largely off the international radar.
The river tiger of South America. Explosive, aggressive, and visually stunning — the golden dorado on the Paraná system is the trip that anglers talk about for years.
Patagonian rainbows are in a class of their own. Cold, clear glacial rivers, private ranch access, and fish that exceed 10 lbs on a regular basis.
Massive, wary, and deeply satisfying to catch on a dry fly. Patagonian browns hold in tailouts and runs that most visiting anglers never find on their own.
The apex of Patagonian fly fishing. Sea-run brown trout of Tierra del Fuego — massive, powerful fish that push upriver from the Beagle Channel into some of the world's most remote and dramatic landscapes.
The king of Pacific salmon, naturalised in Patagonian rivers. Chinook push upstream with incredible power and size — a bucket-list encounter for fly and spin anglers seeking a true giant in spectacular scenery.
The giant catfish of the Paraná. Reaching over 100 lbs, the surubí is a serious trophy target for spin and fly anglers looking for raw power in big river systems.
One of the most unique fly fishing experiences in the world. Fruit-feeding herbivores that cruise the surface and smash dry flies — found in the warm jungle rivers of the north.
Argentina's most ferocious ambush predator. The tararira lurks in jungle lagoons and oxbow lakes, striking topwater flies with explosive aggression. A bucket-list species for those seeking something truly wild.
Argentina's beloved silverside. Found in the Pampas lakes and Patagonian reservoirs, the pejerrey is a light-tackle dream — fast, schooling, and incredibly fun on a 4-weight with small streamers or soft hackles.
Manguruyú, Boga, Sábalo, Patí — Argentina's rivers hold far more than what fits on a list. Tell me your target and I'll find the right water.
Entre Ríos · Corrientes · Santa Fe
The heartland of golden dorado fishing. Vast wetland systems with braided channels, floating islands, and wild water that most outfitters have never seen. My network here is deep.
Limay · Collón Curá · Chimehuin
Beyond the famous lodges lie private ranches with exclusive access to rarely-fished stretches. Dramatic Andean scenery, crystal-clear water, and trout that have seen very few flies.
Salta · Jujuy · Tucumán
For the adventurous angler. Remote rivers in subtropical jungle where pacú rise to surface flies under fig trees, combined with some of the most dramatic landscapes in South America.
I don't sell pre-made trips. Every itinerary is built from scratch around your specific goals, dates, and budget. If you've already been to the famous lodges, I'll take you somewhere better.
I speak your language — literally and culturally. I understand what American anglers expect and I communicate the way you prefer: clearly, promptly, and without language barriers.
My network is built on personal relationships. The guide who's been fishing the same stretch of Paraná for 25 years doesn't have a website. I know his number.
You receive a clear proposal in USD. You know exactly what you're paying and what it covers. No hidden fees, no currency confusion. Just honest numbers.
I've been to the famous lodges in Patagonia three times. What Argentina Fishing Fixer did was take me to water I didn't know existed. The golden dorado on the Paraná was the best fishing experience of my life.— First season client, Texas
My fee covers trip design, logistics coordination, guide and accommodation sourcing, and support throughout your trip. You receive a fully itemized proposal in USD before committing to anything. The total cost depends on duration, group size, and destinations — but I always work within your stated budget.
It depends on what you're after. Golden dorado fishing peaks between October and March (austral spring/summer). Patagonian trout season runs November through April. Some of the best dry fly action happens in January and February. I'll help you align your dates with peak conditions for your target species.
Most anglers bring their own rods and reels, and I always recommend it. However, quality rental gear is available through my guide network for those traveling light. I'll send you a detailed gear list specific to your destinations and target species as part of your trip package.
Not necessarily. I design trips for all skill levels. Beginners are paired with patient, instructional guides on water that's appropriate for learning. Experienced anglers go to technical water with guides who expect you to fish hard. I just need to know where you're at so I can match you correctly.
For peak season (January–March), I recommend 4–6 months in advance, especially for private ranch access and the best guides. Off-peak dates can sometimes be organized in 6–8 weeks. That said, reach out anytime — I'll tell you honestly what's available and what the best options are for your timeframe.
Absolutely. Groups are some of my favorite trips to organize. I coordinate multiple guides, accommodation for the whole group, transport, and any non-fishing activities for travel companions. Groups of 2–12 anglers are my sweet spot, and I can handle larger expeditions with enough lead time.
Tell me what you're dreaming about. I'll come back with ideas, questions, and a path forward. No commitment, no pressure — just a conversation between anglers.