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Set between Chilean volcanoes, temperate forests, and glacial lakes, the Los Lagos Region offers a blend of scenic trout waters and light angling pressure. With floatable rivers, stillwaters, and local guiding traditions, it’s a standout destination for trout-focused trips in Northern Patagonia.
Located in Chile’s southern Lakes District, Los Lagos offers brown and rainbow trout fishing across freestone rivers, spring creeks, and clear glacial lakes. Lodges here give access to productive systems like the Petrohué, Maullín, and Puelo Rivers, plus large lakes including Llanquihue, Rupanco, and Puyehue. Whether drifting through farmlands or casting dries beneath volcanoes, this region delivers both quality fishing and natural immersion.
This scenic river runs from Lake Todos los Santos and offers good structure, healthy trout populations, and excellent drift options.
Chile’s second-largest lake holds browns and rainbows, best accessed by boat near river mouths and drop-offs.
Productive lake systems with clean water, shoreline access, and nearby rivers ideal for combo days.
FishingExplora connects you with trusted lodges in Chile’s Los Lagos Region—offering access to pristine rivers, clear lakes, and experienced local guides. Whether you prefer float trips or wade fishing, you’ll find a lodge that fits your fishing goals and travel style.
Yes. A valid Chilean license is required. Lodges often assist with the process or include licenses in their packages.
A 5–6 weight rod for dry flies and nymphing; a 6–7 weight for lakes and streamers. Bring sink tips, waders, rain gear, and polarized glasses.
The best fishing runs November through April. January and February offer strong dry fly action with stable flows and insect hatches.
Strongly recommended. Local guides provide access to private land, drift trips, and knowledge of seasonal river dynamics.
Expect mild summer temps (50–70°F / 10–21°C) with frequent rain. Bring layers and waterproof outerwear for shifting conditions.
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