Internationally renowned as a destination of excellence for sport fishing and fly fishing, Tierra del Fuego offers an extensive network of lakes and rivers where large specimens can be caught from November to May.
The varieties that predominate in the fresh waters of the island are brown trout, sea brown trout, rainbow trout, "brook trout" and king salmon or also called "Chinook". The so-called sea trout is one of the most sought after, as it can exceed 12 kilos in weight after feeding in salty waters.
The best areas for fishing are in the north and center of the province. To the north, the Rio Grande has gained international fame among fishermen for the quality of its trout. Most of the private fishing preserves are located in this area.
Tierra del Fuego has three hydrographic basins: the Grande river basin in the north, the Fagnano lake basin in the central area of the island, and the Central Atlantic watershed to the east. The rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean, such as the Grande, Menéndez, Irigoyen, San Pablo and Ewan Sur rivers are popular among professional fishermen due to the quality and size of the specimens caught. Other rivers that stand out for their trout and bass are the Ladrillero, Láinez and Malengüena. Although the average weight of the salmonids is usually lower than those of the Cuenca del Río Grande, there is the possibility of catching sea brown trout weighing 11 kilos or snook weighing up to 7 kilos.
Near Tolhuin, the most recommended places are Lake Fagnano and its tributaries (Valdez, Milna, Claro and Tuerto rivers) and the Palacio, Margarita and Bombilla lagoons.
Although the sport fishing season is open during the southern summer, the weather in Tierra del Fuego is unstable. Therefore, anglers are advised to dress in layers to cope with the temperature changes that occur during the day. Waterproof, breathable and removable warm clothes layers are the most recommended.
It is important to bear in mind that fishing in Tierra del Fuego is mostly catch and release. For the practice of Sport Fishing in the environments under the jurisdiction of the province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands, it is necessary to have a special permit. Registration can be done through the Sistema de Información de Pesca Deportiva (Sport Fishing Information System), the official site responsible for the authorization and commercialization of permits.
The APP Pesca Deportiva - TDF is also available for IOS and Android. In it you can check the points of sale to purchase the seasonal license, maps, authorized places, modalities, recommendations, and list of protected areas.
Recommendations for fishermen
Internationally renowned as a destination of excellence for sport fishing and fly fishing, Tierra del Fuego offers an extensive network of lakes and rivers where large specimens can be caught from November to May.
The varieties that predominate in the fresh waters of the island are brown trout, sea brown trout, rainbow trout, "brook trout" and king salmon or also called "Chinook". The so-called sea trout is one of the most sought after, as it can exceed 12 kilos in weight after feeding in salty waters.
The best areas for fishing are in the north and center of the province. To the north, the Rio Grande has gained international fame among fishermen for the quality of its trout. Most of the private fishing preserves are located in this area.
Tierra del Fuego has three hydrographic basins: the Grande river basin in the north, the Fagnano lake basin in the central area of the island, and the Central Atlantic watershed to the east. The rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean, such as the Grande, Menéndez, Irigoyen, San Pablo and Ewan Sur rivers are popular among professional fishermen due to the quality and size of the specimens caught. Other rivers that stand out for their trout and bass are the Ladrillero, Láinez and Malengüena. Although the average weight of the salmonids is usually lower than those of the Cuenca del Río Grande, there is the possibility of catching sea brown trout weighing 11 kilos or snook weighing up to 7 kilos.
Near Tolhuin, the most recommended places are Lake Fagnano and its tributaries (Valdez, Milna, Claro and Tuerto rivers) and the Palacio, Margarita and Bombilla lagoons.
Although the sport fishing season is open during the southern summer, the weather in Tierra del Fuego is unstable. Therefore, anglers are advised to dress in layers to cope with the temperature changes that occur during the day. Waterproof, breathable and removable warm clothes layers are the most recommended.
It is important to bear in mind that fishing in Tierra del Fuego is mostly catch and release. For the practice of Sport Fishing in the environments under the jurisdiction of the province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands, it is necessary to have a special permit. Registration can be done through the Sistema de Información de Pesca Deportiva (Sport Fishing Information System), the official site responsible for the authorization and commercialization of permits.
The APP Pesca Deportiva - TDF is also available for IOS and Android. In it you can check the points of sale to purchase the seasonal license, maps, authorized places, modalities, recommendations, and list of protected areas.
Recommendations for fishermen