F/H Day Moreno Lake
$550/every 2 anglers
Price: $550
Duration: 8/9 hours
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Moreno Lake, nestled within the Nahuel Huapi National Park and just minutes from downtown Bariloche, is one of the region’s most accessible and scenic fishing destinations. Framed by forested hillsides and iconic views of surrounding mountains, its clear waters split into two sections —Moreno East and Moreno West—offering a variety of fishing grounds in a truly picturesque setting.
The lake is home to brown, rainbow, and brook trout, making it an excellent choice for anglers of all levels. What makes Moreno especially unique is that it is one of the only two waters open to fishing during the Patagonian winter season, together with the Alicura Reservoir—offering rare year-round opportunities.
Trips can be customized to suit your needs, with the option of a full-day outing (8 hours on the water) or a half-day adventure (4 hours on the water).
What’s Included
• Transfers to and from the agreed meeting point
• All fishing gear and boat (rods, flies, and wading gear if needed)
• A traditional Argentine lunch featuring steak and Malbec wine
• Refreshments throughout the day (water, soft drinks, and beer)
What’s Not Included
• Fishing license: We can arrange this in advance if needed. Current rates for foreign visitors (2026):
• Day license: USD 30
• Weekly license: USD 90
• Full season license: USD 180
• Gratuities for guides and/or drivers
Moreno Lake is located just 15–20 minutes from Bariloche, making it one of the most convenient fishing spots in the area. We typically meet between 7:00 and 8:00 AM at a designated point in town before driving to the chosen launch site.
Once the boat and gear are ready, we fish from about 9:00–10:00 AM until 1:00 PM, when we pause for a well-deserved lakeside meal. After lunch, we return to the water and continue fishing until around 4:00–5:00 PM. We then head back to your accommodation or the agreed meeting point.
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
I don’t own fishing gear. Do you provide it?
No worries—we provide everything you need. All equipment is included and tailored to the waters you’ll be fishing, including rods, reels, lines, and flies.
Do I need to know how to fly fish?
Not at all. Our guides love introducing newcomers to this fascinating sport and will do their best to help you land your first trout on your very first fly-fishing experience. Alternatively, most of the waters we fish are also suitable for conventional spinning gear.
I’m vegetarian/vegan. Do you offer alternative food choices?
Absolutely. We’re happy to adapt meals to your dietary needs. Just let us know about any preferences or restrictions in advance, and we’ll make sure you enjoy the food as much as the scenery and the fishing.
What personal gear should I bring?
We provide all fishing equipment, food, and beverages. You should bring:
- Sunglasses (essential for both safety and comfort while fishing)
- A warm layer, as Patagonia’s weather can change quickly
- A hat and sunscreen for sun protection
My partner doesn’t want to fish. Can they come along?
Of course! They can relax and enjoy the stunning scenery and delicious food. And who knows—after a day surrounded by Patagonia’s beauty, they might even be tempted to give fishing a try.