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Rio Manso Inferior

$580/ Bote Para 1 Pescador / 600 Para 2 Pescadores

El Manso Inferior ofrece algunos de los paisajes más espectaculares del Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. Esta sección de los ríos ofrece excelentes condiciones para la pesca en las más diversas estructuras, con aguas que brillan en impactantes tonos verdes y azules.

Precio: $580

Duración: 9/10 Horas - Dia Completo

Guía de pesca con mosca en Bariloche, Patagonia argentina

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2 Pescadores – USD 600 | Pescador individual – USD 580

Que Incluye
• Traslados desde y hacia el rio y Bariloche
• Equipo de pesca (cañas, riles, moscas, waders, botas)
• Un almuerzo tradicional argentino con bistec y el mejor vino Malbec.
• Bebidas y Refrescos (agua, sodas y cervezas)
• 1 Guia de Pesca por bote cada 2 pescadores
• Accesos privados al rio

No Esta Incluido
• Licencia de Pesca. Podemos Tramitarla en adelantado
Costos Temporada 2026 Extranjeros
Dia 30 USD
Semana 90 USD
Temporada 180 USD
• Gratitudes

El Manso Medio se encuentra a unos 56 kilómetros de Bariloche. Parte del trayecto transcurre por caminos de ripio, lo que hace que el trayecto dure aproximadamente una hora y media. Normalmente nos reunimos entre las 7:00 y las 8:00 a. m. en un punto designado en Bariloche antes de dirigirnos al lago Steffen, donde iniciamos nuestro descenso en balsa.

Una vez que el barco y el equipo estén listos, pescaremos desde las 9:00-10:00 hasta la 1:00 p. m., momento en el que haremos una pausa para disfrutar de una merecida comida junto al río. Después del almuerzo, regresaremos al agua y pescaremos hasta las 4:00-5:00 p. m., aproximadamente. Desde allí, regresaremos a su alojamiento o al punto de encuentro acordado.

El tramo del Bajo Manso que pescamos comienza en el lago Steffen y serpentea durante unos once kilómetros antes de desembocar en el río Villegas. El paisaje a lo largo de este tramo es espectacular: el río fluye a través de un prístino bosque andino, con sus aguas resplandeciendo en impactantes tonos verdes y azules.

Esta sección ofrece excelentes oportunidades de pesca, incluso en su desembocadura en el lago Steffen. En días buenos, es muy posible obtener capturas de dos dígitos. Al igual que otros ríos de la cuenca, el Manso Inferior también brinda la rara oportunidad de lograr un Grand Slam Patagónico: capturar truchas de arroyo, arcoíris y marrones en un mismo día. El río cambia de dirección a partir de Villegas, pero la pesca es menos productiva en esta sección; de todas formas, podríamos ofrecer excursiones por allí.

En pleno verano, el río cobra vida con la famosa eclosión de libélulas. Es el momento perfecto para lanzar grandes y espumosas libélulas terrestres, como las Fat Alberts, las hormigas de Chernóbil o imitaciones realistas de libélulas. A lo largo de la temporada, ajustamos nuestro equipo y técnicas para maximizar la experiencia de pesca.

Amazing experience! Me and a friend went to the Limay River for a full day. Matías was super easy to talk to via Whatsapp, and did a great job coordinating and making sure we had everything we needed. Our guide was Tomas, who was also incredible; very easygoing and knowledgeable of the river and trout. The meal he prepared was perfect, relaxing with some wine and eating a steak right next to crystal clear water is an experience we won’t soon forget. I would 100% recommend this to anyone looking to get out and flyfish in the Patagonia!
Sam Beltran
4 months ago
TL;DR: we thoroughly enjoyed the trip and recommend booking it. My husband wrote an essay to express this. Our experience with Bariloche Fishing Trips was beyond what we could hope for. Leading up to the trip Matías regularly checked in to confirm trip details, answer questions and confirm logistics. On trip day the driver Fernando and our guide Dante arrived to pick us up right on time at our hotel. They were immediately welcoming as we started the long trek to the manso river. Throughout the drive we discussed the flora and fauna of the region, natural history, fishing tactics and had some good laughs. Once we arrived to the launch site it was like clockwork. The raft was in the water quickly, loaded and rods rigged up ready to go. Now for the good stuff. We were up against a lot that day. The manso’s water is crystal with what feels like infinite visibility. Seriously you can see every rock 20’ below the boat. On our trip It was hot, there was no wind to be had and not a single cloud in the sky. Aka a perfect day for most people in this absolute paradise while at the same time giving away every minor grace we as anglers desperately rely on as we fumble around casting drys to spooky trout. This is where the experience from our guide Dante really came into play. As with all floats I take I asked the guide to correct any mistakes I may be making, and to teach me how to fish their way. At least to me that the whole point - to learn how others fish in different scenarios so I can take that knowledge and apply it on my home waters. Right off the hop we were into mayfly patterns making ever so slight adjustments every few casts to dial in what the trout were after. We went over several tweaks to my cast that would help in these particular conditions. Tweaks so minor I probably would have never figured them out on my own and alas we started catching fish. For 10 hours Dante was there every step of the way. Wind knot? He had it fixed before you could even realize what happened. Fish rose up river of the boat? Yeah he was rowing us up so we could get a crack at it. My first Patagonian rainbow landed? We celebrated like it was his first too. When it came time for lunch we pulled over at this beautiful almost still pool. It was literally perfect. Dante cooked an incredible shore lunch for myself and my partner while we got out of the sun for a bit. The experience was exceptional. After that it was back to the river to finish the remainder of the float. I should note on this entire float my partner did not fish. Instead she was along for the ride and to watch the birds. In between casts Dante catered to that as well. Spotting birds, ID’ing them and positioning the boat in ways so we could better view them. In all we had a phenomenal day on the river. Many fish were caught. I personally feel like I gained many years worth of the knowledge in a single day. My partner who has no interest in fishing enjoyed every minute of it and we got to see the most beautiful stretch of water one could hope for. -Phil
Lauren Radford
5 months ago
Wonderful experience!! Had a fabulous time on the Limay River with Aliosha, our local guide. Easy float down the river with casting friendly pools. Lots of technical challenges as well. Aliosha is a master at positioning the drift boat tailored to our skill set. Was impressed with his knowledge of the river and pools. Gin clear water, easy to see a take before the fly disappears! Saw some 3-4 kg browns but couldn’t convince them to eat. Caught lots of bows! River side ‘lunch’ was superb, best I’ve ever had. Worth the float just for the scenery and lunch! If you want a pleasant day on the Limay and a shot at some trophy browns, give these guys a call!!
Dave Rideout
Hace 3 meses
Fished with Aliosha. He was an amazing, patient, positive guide. The conditions were extremely challenging, but by the end I had caught the fish of a lifetime! What a crew! Fished a second day with Aliosha. Again he was fabulous. The food Matias put together was worth the trip in itself! The fishing was very challenging that day, but at the end, with much encouragement from Ali, we caught a brown trout of a lifetime. These guides are the BESt!
Rob Denton
hace un mes
Outstanding fishing experience with Matías and Dante! We caught so many fish each day and the guide kept us focused on the big monster brown trout! If you like fish hard and be treated to a river doe Argentinian lunch with steak, wine, and cheese then this is the trip of a lifetime! We Flores the upper and lower section of the Rio Limay! I will be back!
Shawn Kyska
4 months ago

Preguntas frecuentes

Preguntas Frecuentes

No tengo equipo de pesca. ¿Lo proporcionan ustedes?

No se preocupe, le proporcionamos todo lo que necesita. Todo el equipo está incluido y adaptado a las aguas en las que va a pescar, incluyendo cañas, carretes, sedales y moscas.

En absoluto. A nuestros guías les encanta introducir a los principiantes en este fascinante deporte y harán todo lo posible para ayudarle a pescar su primera trucha en su primera experiencia de pesca con mosca. Por otra parte, la mayoría de las aguas en las que pescamos también son aptas para el equipo de spinning convencional.

Por supuesto. Estaremos encantados de adaptar las comidas a sus necesidades dietéticas. Solo tiene que informarnos con antelación de cualquier preferencia o restricción, y nos aseguraremos de que disfrute de la comida tanto como del paisaje y la pesca.

Proporcionamos todo el equipo de pesca, comida y bebidas. Debe traer:

  • Gafas de sol (imprescindibles tanto por seguridad como por comodidad durante la pesca)
  • Una prenda abrigada, ya que el clima en la Patagonia puede cambiar rápidamente.
  • Un sombrero y protector solar para protegerse del sol.

¡Por supuesto! Pueden relajarse y disfrutar del impresionante paisaje y la deliciosa comida. Y quién sabe, después de un día rodeados de la belleza de la Patagonia, tal vez incluso se animen a probar la pesca.