FLOATING and CAMPING FISHING TRIPS

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Floating and Camping Fly Fishing Trips - Caleufu, Chimehuin, Collon Cura and Alumine rivers

 

 A favorite fishing program for big group and families!

Through the years we have discovered the way to do these camping trips as comfortable as possible and fun all the way!

I have to say that this program has become one of the most popular ones for big groups and families looking to discover Patagonia Argentina through a unique and natural way, fully connected with nature, away from crouds, enjoying great food and the best Argentine wines. PLUS, of course, catching lot's of trout!

an evening tost after dinner in a camping trip, on the Caleufu river, Patagonia Argentina
 
  Why Camp & Float?
  1

The number 1 reason is, without a doubt, the fact that we cover lot’s of great fishable water and you get to fish areas where there is very limited public access, translating into "superb fly fishing". Most of the rivers we float run into private access valleys, so during most of the float you are drifting through areas that are not accessible by the general public, so it is very unusual to see other anglers or boats.

  2

Sharing the camping trip with friends or family will be something you'll never forget. An experience of a lifetime!
Good or bad weather, great to slow fishing, it’s going to be something you will always remember! Fun all the way!

  3

A unique approach to an almost untouched nature. The Wildlife will surprise you!
Red deer, wild boar, armadillos, foxes, lama (guanacos)..... lots of different birds : Condors, herons, eagles, Ibises, gueese, kingfishers and many more .... (Note: There are no snakes in Patagonia!)

  4

Float through unique natural scenes, from higher valleys with wind and water eroded rock-cliffs to wide open areas, with willow trees lining the banks and easy-to-wade crystal clear water.
The trip is even a great experience for those who do not fish. They will be amazed by our beautiful river valleys and country.

  5

No tight schedules .... you wake up and. we will be ready to serve breakfast: scrambled eggs with bacon, fried eggs, orange juice, yogurt, milk, coffee, tea, toast with local berry marmalades or "dulce de leche".... that is when your day starts... then we just follow your rhythm... (always with some limits, just thinking of the hardcore anglers that will fish until dark).

  6

Very civilized camping settings!!!

Our campsites are very complete: A camper will float ahead with a cargo raft, taking all the camping gear, coolers with the food for the dinners, drinks, etc. He will wait for us at every camping area, with all the details ready. 1 Tent every 2 anglers with air mattresses, sleeping bags, towels, soap, flash lights, etc will be ready for you at your arrival to the camping spot. The dinning tent will be also set with a table of snacks and a nice asado ready to be served when you are ready. We carry also a generator so we comfortably enjoy the dinner. We place it as far as possible from the camp so we don’t hear it’s noise. (for those who don't like the idea, we just leave it at home) An “Out of Africa” experience!

 
 

In all our camping trips we will include:

  Highly qualified Bilingual Fly Fishing Guides (1 guide / 2 anglers)
Camping area - 2nd nigh camp called "el sauce" - Caleufu overnight float trip
RO skiff - brand new skiffs
NRS catarafts
The camper with his cargo raft fully loaded
Home made food and a complete river Lunch!
Guides are Professional and certified by the government of Neuquen province
Shuttles IN-OUT
Skiffs - drift boats - catarafts - rafts
1 camper/cook with a cargo raft
Camping Gear
1 tent every 2 anglers,
air or self-inflated mattresses
sleeping bag
towels
dining tent
table
chairs
flashlights
 
Rods, reels and flies if necessary
 
 
NOT INCLUDED!
 
Fishing licenses
Gratuities
 
 
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PLEASE remember the lodges have a small number of rooms, and it's always nice to work with time!

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Last update: Nov. 21st/2013