2027 Patagonia Hosted Trip

With the memories of our recent trip to Patagonia still fresh in our minds, we have started planning to return in 2027. Our first adventure in 2025 was an incredible Trout fishing sampler on the Chinehuin, Collon Cura, and Limay rivers. In 2026, we refined our visit to focus on the best big Trout fishing this area offers. When Jennifer and I landed in San Martín de los Andes, we fell in love with this part of Patagonia the moment we walked out of the airport and saw a fleet of trucks towing drift boats staged to pick us up. We had arrived in Trout Heaven. By the end of our trip, we knew which rivers we wanted to fish again, knowing they would haunt our waking hours until our return.

Once again, for 2027, we will focus on the Collon Cura (Co-jun Cur-a) and Limay (La-My) rivers. Both offer incredible scenery, world-class lodging, and some of the best dry fly fishing for trophy Brown and Rainbow Trout. Skating dry flies for monster Trout is something anglers dream about, and these rivers will make those dreams come true. Big fish, big flies, and summertime weather in February; what's not to love?

The Fishing:

All fishing is done from nicely appointed drift boats, with exceptionally talented local guides at the oars. Flies are provided, but it's a good idea to bring a box with your favorites, leaving a little room to add some of the guide's go-to patterns. 5 and 6wt. Fly rods with floating lines are used the most, but having an extra 6 wt. with a sink-tip line for the Limay is a good idea. On the Limay, you may leave your 5 wt. at the lodge and add an extra 6wt. to the lineup. The boats can carry two extra rods per angler, so rigging three rods differently will add to your options afloat. Your fishing day starts after breakfast, 9-9:30, and ends around 7-8:00 PM, depending on the day. Lunch is served in the shade along the river and includes wine, hors d'oeuvres, delicious entrées, and dessert. A nap is often suggested afterward to be ready for the evening fishing. Windy conditions are common, so practice your double haul!

Lodging:

For this trip, we'll upgrade our accommodations on the Collon Cura to the main house on the Estancia Collon Cura, which was once the Argentine digs of media mogul Ted Turner. This residence is currently undergoing a makeover, preparing it for angling guests. It features large rooms, and classic styling, with plenty of windows.

On the Limay, the Limay River Ranch will be our home. It is a collection of custom-made modern cabins featuring comfortable beds, large windows, walk-in showers, and a relaxing deck to enjoy an evening cocktail. (Tip: Have your guide radio ahead, and it will be waiting for you!)

Once again, the experienced staff of Chocolate Lab Expeditions will outfit this adventure. Ron and Vanessa Sorensen have 27 years of experience in the fishing business and 24 years of experience guiding and outfitting clients in Patagonia, Argentina.

The area around San Martín de los Andes offers some of the finest fly-fishing in the world. Located in the northern zone of Patagonia, this area boasts a diversity of fisheries, accommodations, and experiences- from expansive estancias offering miles of private access to fully catered wilderness float trips. The quaint town of San Martín, with its shops, many restaurants, Nicklaus Signature golf course, and fine hotels, is a great place to relax for a few days after fishing before starting the journey home. Guests are encouraged to add a few days to their San Martín and Buenos Aires itinerary to fully experience Argentinian life.

Royal Treatment Hosted Trip

Feb 14- 20, 2027

10 spots available in double occupancy

Estancia Collon Cura- 65,000 acre property with 40 miles of exclusive private access to the Collon Cura

Collon Cura- 

Limay River Ranch- 80,000 acre property with 30+ miles of exclusive private access to the Limay tailwater.

Limay-

Feb 14-

Arrive at Chapelco Airport San Martín 

CLE guides awaiting to transfer you 1.5 hrs to Estancia Collon Cura

Settle in and float the pm with riverside picnic

Return to the lodge after fishing, appetizers and open bar, dinner, and a night at the lodge

Feb 15 & 16

Breakfast at the lodge

Float the Collon Cura River with a riverside picnic

Return to the lodge in the evenings

Open bar, dinner, and a night at the lodge

Feb 17-

Breakfast at Est. Collon Cura

Transfer 1.5 hrs to Limay River Ranch

Float the middle Limay for the day with a riverside picnic

Return to the LRR lodge after fishing, open bar & appetizers, dinner, and night at the lodge

Feb 18-20

Breakfast at the lodge 

Fish the Limay for the day with riverside picnics

Return to the lodge after fishing, open bar & appetizers, dinner, and night at the lodge

Feb 21-

Breakfast at the lodge

Transfer to the Chapelco Airport for the flight back to Buenos Aires and connections to the US

 

Cost per person based on double occupancy-$9,050

50% Deposit to confirm spot- $4,525

50% Balance payment of $4,525 due before Nov 9th, 2025 

Includes- Chapelco airport pick up and drop off, all double occupancy accommodations with private bathroom, guiding, local transportation, meals at the estancias, open bar before dinner at the estancias, all flies, fishing license, and, if requested, rods, reels, and wading boots.

If you request a loaner rod for your trip, there is a $100 charge if you break the rod.

Does Not Include- Airfare, hotels or transfers in Buenos Aires, gratuities, laundry, waders, leaders & tippet, and additional costs resulting from changes to the itinerary beyond the outfitter’s control.

Payment & Cancellation Policy

A 50% deposit is required to confirm your reservation.  Deposits are non-refundable unless another client is found for the same itinerary on the same dates.  The trip balance is due 90 days prior to the client’s trip and is non-refundable.  If we do not receive notification of cancellation in writing before the 90-day deadline, you are responsible for full payment. Cancellations will forfeit all monies paid unless a replacement can be found. Travel insurance is highly recommended.

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