
Seasons
The big sea-run brown trout start to return
to the pools of the Rio Grande in significant numbers around Thanksgiving.
Less than a month later the river is loaded
with fish and it is estimated that by the first day of each New
Year, nearly 80% of the escapement has reached their annual family
reunion. That translates into more than a thousand monster
trout per river mile. The fish initially herd up in the best lower
river pools, though hundreds more of the silver sea trout continue
to pour into the Rio Grande on every high tide, twice a day until
sometime in May. The most sought after dates are February and
March, the center and most pleasant part of the short, near-Antarctic
summer.
Because the most productive week of the
season shifts ever year and can’t be consistently targeted
on the calendar, the best time to be on the Rio Grande is unpredictable.
But it’s all good! Consider that thousands of these
huge fish are caught each season, yet when population studies
are compared to accurate catch records, it’s clear that
a surprisingly small number of the fish present (which don’t
actively feed after they return to the river) actually end up
being hooked. What triggers their aggressive behavior and when
it happens is arguable, but what can’t be challenged is
that every week on the Rio Grande can be, and usually is phenomenal.
Time your Trip for January, February, March,
or the first two weeks of April.
While mid-season offers the most pleasant
weather, the best weeks ever recorded have been the last weeks
of the season. Randy Berry and his friends from Teton Valley
Lodge once averaged 53 fish per rod during what some consider
to be the most difficult week of the Tierra del Fuego summer.
Early season fish are very aggressive,
full of fight, and acrobatic. They move readily to dries,
and three of the largest sea trout ever recorded were caught and
released in January. The most productive weeks of the season shifts
each year and can’t be consistently targeted on the calendar.
The best week to be on the Rio Grande is whichever best suits
your schedule. In fact, when the weather cooperates, nearly every
day of the season is good!
Geography of the Rio Grande
Though most of the Rio Grande is on the
Chilean side of the border, nearly 80% of the prime spawning habitat
and all of the Rio Grande’s best fishing is on the Argentina
portion of the island, much of it in the first 45 miles above
where the river enters the sea.
The fences of Maria Behety surround hundreds of square miles of
grazing land and this huge estancia borders nearly 32 miles on
the north bank of the river. The estancia alternates daily the
use of more than 50 kilometers (102 pools) with the three lodges
on the opposite side of the Rio Grande in a friendly and well-organized
rotation that insures a quality, private fly fishing experience
for everyone.
The lodges on the opposite, southern riverbank
are Despedida, Kau Tapen, and Villa Maria (part of Kau Tapen).
The upstream estancias separating Maria Behety and Kau Tapen from
nearby Chile border increasingly shallow pools, more marginal
spawning habitat, and fewer and fewer sea trout. Resident brown
and rainbow trout fishing in the tributaries and the Rio Grande
headwaters is excellent.
The maximum combined occupancy of all
the Rio Grande lodges between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chilean
border is about 50 anglers. That’s an average of
nearly a mile of private water for every single fisherman.
Meteorologists officially classify the
island of Tierra del Fuego as a subpolar oceanic climate. Summers
in Tierra del Fuego are short, dry and relatively cool while winters
are long, wet, and moderate. The northeast, where the Rio Grande
resides, is characterized by strong winds and little precipitation
while the south and west (Ushuaia) it is very windy, foggy, and
wet for most of the year, and there are very few days without
rain, slush, hail or snow. Regions in the world with similar climates
to southern Tierra del Fuego include the Aleutian Islands, Iceland
and the Alaska Peninsula.
Climate Information for Rio Grande