Patagonia Autumn Trout: Browns and Rainbows Bulking Up for Winter in Chubut
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Autumn's grip is tight on these parts—expect cool temps hoverin' at 8-12°C (46-54°F) under partly cloudy skies with a stiff westerly wind at 15-25 km/h, gustin' higher near the coast, per local forecasts. No tides to fuss over in our freshwater haunts, but river flows are steady from recent rains. Sunrise hits at 7:42 AM, sunset at 6:18 PM, givin' ya a solid 10.5 hours of prime light for casts.
Fish are active in the chill—brown trout and rainbow trout are bulkin' up for winter, with landlocked salmon joinin' the fray in deeper pools. Recent catches from Chubut and Santa Cruz rivers report 20-30 fish days: mostly 2-5 kg browns, feisty 1-3 kg rainbows, and a few 4-7 kg silvers. Fly anglers tallied 15-25 trout per outing last week on nymphs, while spinnin' folks nabbed 10-20 on spoons.
Best lures? Go with woolly buggers, pheasant tail nymphs, or streamers in olive/black for flies—imitatin' leeches and baitfish. For spinnin', Mepps spinners (#3-5) or Rapala Countdown minnows in silver/gold shine. Live bait? Worms or grasshoppers on a #8 hook for trout; mullet chunks for bigger predators.
Hot spots: Hit the Chimehuin River near Junín de los Andes—crystal runs loaded with big browns. Or try Lago Gutierrez in Nahuel Huapi National Park for rainbows risin' shallow.
Gear up safe, respect catch-and-release where posted, and tight lines!
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