Fishing Trip on Lake Nahuel Huapi, Moreno or Gutiérrez Lakes: An Authentic Argentine Outdoors Escape
Imagine standing on the deck of a boat, surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Argentine Andes, with the calm waters of a remote lake stretching before you. For those eager to combine their love of fishing with the breathtaking scenery of Bariloche, this half-day private fishing trip offers an excellent mix of adventure and tranquility. For $642 per group (up to two people), you’ll enjoy around six hours of guided fishing in one of three spectacular lakes—Nahuel Huapi, Gutiérrez, or Moreno—each offering unique appeal. The trip includes transportation, equipment, snacks, and beverages, with the option to select your preferred fishing technique—fly-fishing, spinning, or trolling—when you book.
What we love about this experience are the personal touch and flexibility: you get to choose your lake and method, and a knowledgeable guide makes sure you’re well-equipped and well-informed. Plus, the scenery is nothing short of spectacular, with panoramic mountain views that turn every cast into a memorable moment. The only potential drawback? Because it’s a half-day tour, it might not satisfy those looking for an extended fishing expedition, but for a quick taste of Patagonia’s waters, it’s just right.
This trip suits travelers who want a focused, guided outdoor experience with all logistics handled for them—especially those who appreciate nature, serenity, and a chance to fish in pristine waters. It’s perfect for beginners and seasoned anglers alike, provided that you’re comfortable with a small group (maximum two people) and prepared for a half-day adventure in a remote setting.
Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Choose your lake and fishing technique at booking for a tailored outing.
- All-Inclusive: Transportation, gear, snacks, and beverages included, making it a hassle-free option.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable locals who share tips and insights on fishing and the area’s history.
- Stunning Scenery: Surrounded by mountain vistas and glacial waters, the views are as memorable as the fishing.
- Flexible Seasons: While the main season runs from November to April, Moreno Lake is accessible year-round, providing options for different times of year.
- Limited Group Size: Intimate experience with a maximum of two travelers, ideal for couples or close friends.
A Deep Dive into the Experience

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The Itinerary and What to Expect
Once you book, you’ll be picked up at your hotel in Bariloche, with the transfer handled smoothly in a private vehicle. The journey to your chosen lake—Nahuel Huapi, Gutiérrez, or Moreno—takes approximately 12 km, offering a scenic drive through the Patagonian landscape. Your guide, whose expertise is highly praised, will meet you at the dock and start with a brief explanation of the fishing techniques suited to your selected method—be it fly-fishing, spinning, or trolling.
Feel free to specify your preferred technique when booking; each offers a different experience. Fly fishing provides a more traditional, methodical approach, perfect for those wanting to feel closer to nature. Spinning is more straightforward and lively, while trolling is ideal for covering larger areas of water, especially if your goal is to catch big trout.
The lakes themselves are a highlight. Nahuel Huapi, the most significant in the national park, offers a variety of fish species including rainbow, brown, and fontinalis trout. If weather conditions are windy, Lago Gutiérrez provides calmer waters, making it easier to fish comfortably. Lago Moreno has the advantage of being accessible year-round, including the off-season months of May and October, giving you flexibility when planning.
The Fishing and the Scenery
As you set out on the water, your guide will share insights into the area’s natural history and local fishing spots. The lakes are remote enough that you’ll feel a sense of solitude and peace, contrasted by the stunning mountain backdrops. We loved the way the guide explained different techniques and offered tips to improve our catch—though catching fish isn’t guaranteed, the experience of learning and being in such an environment is rewarding in itself.
The lakes are teeming with rainbow, brown, and fontinalis trout, and the guide will help you locate the best spots to cast your line. After a couple of hours of fishing, your guide will take you to the end of the lake, where a waiting vehicle will bring you back to your hotel—making it a comfortable and convenient half-day escape.
What Past Travelers Say
One reviewer praised, “Eduardo was just absolutely great! From start to finish, everything was top notch,” emphasizing the professionalism and attentiveness of the guide, as well as the quality of the gear and food provided. Such positive feedback highlights the level of service you can expect.
Another remarked, “If you want to go fishing in the Nahuel and if not, I recommend you go with Juan,” suggesting that the guides are adaptable and passionate about providing a memorable experience. The small group size (up to two travelers) makes this feel more like a personalized outing rather than a generic tour.
Practical Details and Tips
The tour is priced at $642 per group, which includes all necessary equipment, snacks, beverages, and transportation. Keep in mind, the entrance fee to the national park is not included, and you’ll need to obtain a fishing license either at the airport or in town—something worth planning ahead for.
The tour operates from November 1st to April 30th, aligning with the official fishing season. However, depending on the lake, fishing may still be available outside these dates, especially for Moreno Lake, which is open year-round. Travelers should bring comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a cap—since you’ll be outdoors in a mountain environment.
Since the maximum group size is limited to two, it’s ideal for couples or close friends seeking a private, intimate experience. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but children need to be accompanied by an adult.
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Who Will Love This Experience?

If you’re after a well-organized, scenic fishing adventure with local guides sharing their knowledge, this trip hits the mark. It’s perfect for those who want a quick, yet authentic taste of Patagonian waters without committing to a full-day outing. The inclusive setup makes it especially appealing for travelers who prefer to leave the details to the experts—no worries about gear, transportation, or snacks.
This tour is also a good choice for beginners who appreciate guidance or seasoned anglers wanting to explore new waters. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the stunning setting offers more than just fishing—it’s an immersion in the natural beauty of Bariloche.
FAQ

What lakes are available for fishing?
You can choose between Nahuel Huapi, Gutiérrez, or Moreno lakes, each offering unique fishing environments and scenery.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately six hours, including pickup, fishing, and return.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off in Bariloche are part of the package, along with private transport to the lake.
What fishing techniques can I choose?
You can specify fly-fishing, spinning, or trolling when booking. The guide will assist with techniques suited to your choice.
Do I need a fishing license?
Yes, a fishing license is required and can be obtained easily at the airport or in town before the trip.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and most travelers can participate comfortably.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a cap for sun protection.
What’s the best time of year to go?
The main fishing season runs from November to April, but Moreno Lake is open year-round; off-season fishing may be available in May and October depending on location.
How many people can join the tour?
The maximum is two travelers per booking, ensuring a private and personalized experience.
In The Sum Up

This private fishing trip in Bariloche offers a fantastic blend of scenic beauty, personalized guiding, and hassle-free logistics. Whether you’re keen to learn new techniques or just want to enjoy peaceful days on Argentine lakes, this experience delivers value through its thoughtful organization and stunning natural setting. The small-group approach and all-inclusive setup make it ideal for couples or friends wanting a memorable outdoor adventure without the fuss.
While it might not satisfy those seeking a lengthy expedition or big group tour, it’s perfect for a half-day escape that combines the thrill of fishing with breathtaking views. If you’re a traveler who appreciates high-quality guides, pristine waters, and a guided experience that takes care of all the details, this trip will likely leave you with some great stories—and maybe even a fish or two.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just curious about fishing in Patagonia’s famed lakes, this tour offers an authentic, well-organized, and scenic way to connect with nature in Bariloche.
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