Primo water at the heart of the Rio Grande
The success of the Sea Trout fishery on the Rio Grande is a modern-day fly fisherman’s Cinderella story. In just a decade, through access control and the diligent promotion of catch-and-release fly fishing, both catch rates and average size have risen noticeably.
Large sheep-farming estancias share this land with herds of wild, llama-like guanacos, red foxes, and condors. Despedida Lodge is a family-run sea trout lodge with an intimate atmosphere that permeates every aspect of the place. Danny and Helen Lajous have been hosting fishermen on the Rio Grande for nearly two decades. With a very high return rate, guests at Despedida have come to appreciate the incredibly warm and genuine hospitality from the Lajous Family and their dedicated team of fly-fishing professionals. The most distant pools on the ranch are only minutes from the lodge, minimizing drive times and maximizing time spent on the water.
For hardcore anglers who appreciate long hours on the water, short drive times, and a great value, Despedida delivers! Limited to six anglers, this operation and its team of seasoned guides have a proven record of producing impressive catches from the waters that the locals refer to as the “heart of the river.”
Location
Estancia Despedida is located on the Argentine side of Tierra del Fuego, roughly 45 minutes from Ciudad de Rio Grande.
Fishing
Like Atlantic salmon, steelhead, and brown trout, sea-run browns are most active early and late in the day. At Despedida, the fishing hours are scheduled accordingly, providing the best angling opportunity. Most anglers prefer to return to the lodge midday for the day’s largest meal, siesta, and return to the water later in the afternoon for the evening session. The “split-shift” angling schedule is a hallmark of Despedida as well as other TDF Lodges and enables guests to get the most out of their fishing week.
Angling days begin in the morning and end shortly after dark. The beats are rotated, enabling all guests equal opportunity to fish all of the lodge’s pools. Breakfast is served between 7:00 and 8:00 AM. Then, it’s off to the river. Anglers usually return to the lodge at approximately 1:00 PM for a midday meal and rest, venturing back to the river and their evening beat at approximately 5:30 PM. Dinner is normally scheduled between 11:00 PM and 12:00 PM, with cocktails and appetizers served beforehand. It is not unusual to fly fish until 10:00 PM or later during the long December and January days. Days and schedules in February, March, and April are shorter. Don’t forget your headlamp!
Each pair of anglers is assigned a 4X4 vehicle and a guide for their stay. All guides are bilingual, talented experts, and thoroughly familiar with all the intricacies of fly fishing the Rio Grande.

















