Rio Emperador Guillermo: This small walk and wade gem is the perfect stream for experienced or novice anglers looking for consistent top-water action. Its many pools and riffles are loaded with browns and rainbows in the 12 to 16-inch range making a favorite for anglers of all skill levels.
Rio Mañihuales: In addition to having lots of big trout, the Mañihuales has a diversity of prime structure that make it a favorite among the guides at Coyhaique River Lodge. The river supports a healthy population of browns and rainbows as well as a strong run of king salmon.
Spring Creeks: Near the Argentine border there are several high-country spring creeks. Although they are relatively close to the lodge, the landscape in this area is a world apart and more typical of the high arid pampas often associated with Argentina. These spring creeks combine great walk and wade fishing for really large fish in small well-rested waters.
Stillwaters: While many of our traveling anglers shudder at the thought of stillwater fishing, the lakes frequented by Coyhaique River Lodge offer some of the most interesting and pleasant trophy trout fishing imaginable. There are a great many highly productive lakes within easy reach of the lodge and despite their differing characteristics they share a few common elements. They are beautiful, private, hold trophy rainbows and browns and are most often fished by sight casting large dry flies to visible cruising fish. Some of the most beautiful and productive lakes are found in the dramatic Cerro Castillo area. If you want a shot at a 10 lb. trout of a lifetime, make sure you take advantage of at least one lake fishing day during your visit.
The Guides
As might be expected the guide team is led by owners Gaston and Claudio Urrejola. Their hand-picked local guide team reflects their commitment to service and they know the surrounding waters like the back of their hands. They are young, hard-working, passionate and professional and always willing to help even the most inexperienced anglers get the most out of their time on the water. Additionally these guides are great off the water with Alejandro Trepiana being a real standout. He is not only a skilled guide but also a talented professional guitarist who often entertains guests around the lodge in the evenings. Have a favorite Beatles song? Alejandro knows it.
On the Dry
If there is one thing that the majority of trout anglers share in common, it is the love of catching significant fish on dry flies. It is also one of the main reason that winter after winter, North American anglers make the trip south to fish the prolific waters of Chile. Irrespective of time of year or conditions, the guides at Coyhaique River Lodge won’t leave the lodge without at least 50 fat foam flies and a virtual arsenal of more specific dries. For these guides, fly fishing means dry fly fishing. Will they switch to streamers or dry dropper set ups when needed? Certainly, but given a choice and a chance, you will more than likely catch 70% of your fish on top. Were you granted only one set up, a 6-weight with a floating line is the go-to outfit, with line weights in either direction having their place depending on conditions and preferences.
Something for Everyone
In addition to a world-class fishing program, one of the truly differentiating features of Coyhaique River Lodge is the breadth of quality outdoor experiences it offers guests. While the brothers love to fish, they are also avid hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers. They have a stable of sturdy horses, new high-end mountain bikes, and professional guides to help hikers explore hundreds of miles of trails in the region. The trails range from easy day walks to full day hikes in addition to new purpose built mountain bike trails. The diversity of terrain surrounding the lodge means that guests can easily experience all of these activities in a wide variety of landscapes from the arid steppe on the east, to the rainforest and fjords of the west. Some of the highlights of the region include the jagged basalt towers of Cerro Castillo peak, the chapel-like Marble Caves of Lago General Carrera, and the Puerto Ibañez hand paintings created by the original ancient inhabitants of the region. For those looking for more leisurely activities, the lodge is less than 20 minutes from Coyhaique, a city of 45,000 people and the capital city of the region, where visitors can enjoy traditional handicraft shops, restaurants and friendly local culture.
The Lodge Experience
Coyhaique River Lodge has everything you would expect from a premier fishing destination. It was purpose-built out of local timbers in a style that could be described as a perfect combination of rustic and modern. It is located on a high bank overlooking the Coyhaique valley and the small intimate flows of the Coyhaique River. They have a beautiful exposed beam great room as well as eight double suites, all with private baths. Meals are of the highest level with dinners featuring local beef and lamb dishes, fresh vegetables, and Chilean salads all paired with renowned Chilean wines from the lodge’s wine cellar.
However, all of this is only a piece of what make the place special. What makes it truly special is the fact that this is the home and the future of the Urrejola Family and they want nothing more than to share it with you. At first you might not notice the depth of the family’s personal touch because they are a subtle and modest bunch. In the same breath, the observant might notice that Claudio’s wife Francesca had a hand in sourcing the locally woven wool blankets on your bed, or that Gaston is close friends with ranchers that raised your dinner’s delicious lamb, or that all the vegetables came from the lodge’s own garden. If you look more closely you might see that that they have done away entirely with plastic bottles, that the beer on tap is brewed by their friends in town and that their kids are part of the team and contribute to the family business by taking any task they can get at the lodge. These are some of the more subtle things that make this lodge so sincere and meaningful to those who have the pleasure of visiting. Last but not least, this lodge is hands down the best value in a truly premium product that we have seen anywhere in South America.