Villa María Lodge – 2025 Season Wrap-Up
As we close out the 2025 season at Villa María Lodge, it’s clear that this year was truly one for the books. The season played out differently than previous years, presenting its own set of challenges—and rewards.
Unlike last year, when we experienced abundant water levels, regular light rains, and little wind (which is a rare blessing in Río Grande!), this season began with decent water levels but very little rainfall. The river steadily dropped week after week, and wind was ever-present—often intense—right up until the end of March. Despite these conditions, we enjoyed mild temperatures throughout the summer, making for an overall comfortable experience on the water.
The warm temperatures, combined with the low water, had a noticeable impact on fish behavior. During the warmest months of January and February, the river experienced significant temperature fluctuations. Mornings started with near-optimal temperatures around 10–11°C (50–52°F), but by midday, the water temperature would rise quickly to 16–18°C (60–64°F), which slowed the fish and put them into a more sluggish state. As a result, we found that the best fishing windows were early mornings and late evenings, when the fish were most active.
Despite these tricky conditions, we saw incredible results. The clear water may have made the fishing more challenging, but it also created an amazing opportunity to catch larger fish. This season wasn’t about high numbers, but the size of the fish was extraordinary. With a season-wide average of 12.92 lbs per fish—truly remarkable considering the low, gin-clear water! Of course, the crown jewel of the season was a massive 28-pounder, the fish of the season.