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The Rio Serrano is a true hidden gem of a river, located in the far southern reaches of the Chilean Andes. Flowing through the world-famous Torres del Paine National Park, the setting is as spectacular as the fishing itself, with dramatic mountain backdrops and pristine waters.
The river is home to an incredible run of Chinook ‘King’ salmon, the largest of the salmonid family. Each year these giants return, with fish regularly ranging between 10 and 22 kg and record catches reaching an astonishing 30 kg.
For passionate anglers in search of the ultimate catch, the Rio Serrano offers a genuine chance at the fish of a lifetime.
Maximum of 5 anglers per group. This enables ample fishing per rod during the week and allows space for other local fishermen as all rivers in Chile are subject to open access.
We have access to 15km of the Rio Serrano which begins from the ‘Boca’ river mouth where it drains out from Lago Toro and meanders down to the confluence of the Rio Grey below the Serrano village.
Having spent months over the years fishing this river, we have learnt a lot about these fish and how to catch them on the fly.
We will share with you our tried and tested presentation technique when fishing this river, and when adopted will give you a great chance and catching some huge king salmon.
There are few places on earth where you have a very realistic chance of not only hooking but landing a salmon over 40lb on the fly. You will have the TwinPeakes Fly Fishing team on hand to help you catch that fish of a lifetime.
Qualified casting instructors and photographers you will get all the help and advice you need and some quality photos of your trip.
This trip is an adventure and we like to keep it that way. Situated a stones throw from the river is the Rio Serrano Camping De Los Andes site. Here we set up camp for the duration of your week.
Each guest will have a large 6 person tent to themselves with wooden single beds, inflatable air beds, sleeping bags and pillows. We have a wader and boot shelter for hanging your waders, along with a kitchen and dining tent, where all of the meals will be served.
Our cook will serve traditional Patagonian cuisine often cooked over the fire during the day to offer a comfortable stay during your time off the river.
Fully catered breakfast is served at the camp site, lunch either out on the river or back at camp and a hearty meal in the evenings. All alcohol and soft drinks are provided for the duration of the week.
There are hot showers, toilets and all the facilities you need. There are power sockets for charging your electronic devices and the electricity supply is generator powered and on between 8am and 12pm.
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