Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina

Type

Lodge

Fishing Style

Drift Boat

Season

November-April

Rate

$$

Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina
Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina

Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina

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Tierra del Fuego, at the edge of the Arctic and the most southern province of Argentina, is home to the world famous Rio Grande and its legendary giant sea run Brown trout. The Estancia Maria Behety Lodge is by all standards a “bucket list” destination. 

What fisherman wouldn’t want to at least once in his or her life to catch what may be the world’s largest Brown Trout while enjoying what may be the most luxurious accommodations of any fishing destination in the world.  

The 275,000 acre Estancia Maria Behety owns about 32 miles of river front along with two of the most luxurious fishing lodges in South America. The lodges are named Estancia Maria Behety Lodge and the other La Villa Maria Behety. 

 The estancia (ranch) was established by Juan Jose Menendez in 1894 on the banks of the Rio Grande and over the years it became one of the largest sheep and cattle ranches in South America.

Being that the Mendez family is primarily in the business of raising sheep for both wool and food, the operation of the two lodges and the fly fishing program is a personal passion and dedication to providing the best fishing, dining and lodging experience for its guests. 

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Species at Estancia Maria Behety, Argentina

Sea Run Brown Trout
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You might wonder how these Brown Trout, which is a western European species, got to such an isolated location near the bottom of the world. Story has it that in 1935, an individual named John Goodall stocked 60,000 Chilean salmon trutta eggs in 2 tributaries of the Rio Grande. Enough of the eggs survived to hatch into what became a large population of Brown Trout that spends part of the year in the highly fertile estuaries and open ocean.

Young Sea Run Brown Trout in the Rio Grande, will spend an average of 2 years in the river before their first migration to the sea where they’ll spend 6 months before returning to the river at an average weight of 6 lbs.

Brown Trout that have spawned 4 times in the Rio Grande weigh over 20lbs and some fish have been known to complete the cycle 6 times. They experience less predation than other anadromous fish so the number of fish returning to the Rio Grande is greater than in other rivers.

The fly fishing lodges along the Rio Grande practice a strict Catch and Release policy which is also a major factor in the maintenance of the large recruitment rate of the fish that assures that large populations return to spawn each year.

Peak season for fly fishing in Tierra del Fuego is mid January to Mid March. Because the Estancia Maria Behety lodges are located at the lower end of the river, their section is the first to see fish in the early part of the season.

These bright fish that have just left their home in the ocean are in their peak condition and provide the ultimate fight for anglers fishing during this time. If you time your visit right you luck into a 20 fish day during this time of the year. Later in the season, around the end of March and early April, the water is lower and the fish are more concentrated making them easier to find.

The lodge’s guides are renowned for both their intimate knowledge of the Rio Grande and consistent success in bringing monster sea trout to the net. All guides are Argentines with most having grown up on the river.

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