Villa María Lodge Report

Villa María Lodge – Week 6: Feb 6th to 13th, 2026 Report

Week six at Villa María Lodge delivered one of those classic February combinations that only Patagonia can produce.

Rain, sunshine, the first frost of the season, a surprisingly warm afternoon reaching 23°C, and winds shifting through nearly every direction — it was a week of constant change. Conditions required full attention from both anglers and guides.

Despite the variability, the river remained low and crystal clear, reinforcing the need for precision and thoughtful presentations.

Our Swiss friends, who have been joining us on the Río Grande since 2007, approached the week with the calm confidence that only experience brings. They quickly settled into the rhythm of the river and adapted seamlessly to the changing conditions.

Markus and Tommi stole the spotlight, connecting with extraordinary fish of 23 and 27 pounds — absolute giants and unforgettable moments on the lower Río Grande.

Technically, adaptability once again defined success.

All-rounder setups proved most reliable: rods from 12 to 13’6”, floating Skagit lines, and short fast-sinking tips to control depth when needed. While full sinking systems had their moments on specific beats, lighter configurations dominated most sessions.

With the river running low and exceptionally clear, long leaders paired with 0.28 mm tippet performed very well. In certain situations, stepping down to 0.25 mm made the difference in maintaining a natural presentation.

Fly selection leaned toward smaller patterns overall. Nymphs in sizes #8 through #12 were particularly effective in softer seams, while classic silhouette streamers once again played an important role during low-light windows.

Looking ahead, rain and shifting winds remain in the forecast. If conditions continue to fluctuate, adaptability will once again be the defining factor on the Río Grande.

Alejandro Martello
Fishing Manager