PATAGONIA FLY FISHING ADVENTURE – ARGENTINA 2026

Spring Creek Lodge + Optional Rakin Lodge Extension

Patagonia Fly Fishing Adventure
Argentina 2026

Dates:

March 29 -April 4, 2026
April 4-11, 2026

Patagonia Fly Fishing Adventure – Argentina 2026

Spring Creek Lodge + Optional Rakin Lodge Extension


Big skies. Wild water. Trout that live in your memory.

Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime women’s fly fishing adventure in Patagonia—anchored at the legendary Spring Creek Lodge, with an optional three-day extension at the intimate and stunning Rakin Lodge for those who want to fish a little longer and live a little deeper.

LIFE AT RAKIN LODGE

Rakin Lodge is intimate, soulful, and deeply connected to the landscape. This is a place where mornings are quiet, the coffee is strong, and the rivers feel like they belong only to you.

  • Small, intimate lodge atmosphere
  • 
Warm, personal hosting
  • Home-style Patagonian meals
  • 
Quiet evenings under big skies
  • A true off-the-grid feeling
  • Time to slow down, reset, and connect
RAKIN LODGE EXTENSION DETAILS
  • March 29 – April 4
  • 3 full fishing days
  • Fishing license included
  • Flights not included
  • Investment: $3,850

LIFE AT SPRING CREEK LODGE

Spring Creek Lodge is classic Patagonia—comfortable, welcoming, and designed for anglers who love full, satisfying days on the water followed by great food, wine, and storytelling.

  • Comfortable, well-appointed rooms
  • Hearty, beautifully prepared meals
  • Argentine wine and warm hospitality
  • Evenings filled with stories and laughter
  • A relaxed, social lodge vibe
  • A perfect balance of adventure and comfort

This is where friendships deepen and the days live on long after the fishing ends.

SPRING CREEK LODGE DETAILS
  • April 4 – April 11
  • 6 full fishing days
  • Fishing license included
  • Flights not included
  • Investment: $7,500

SET OUTFITTERS, SPRING CREEK LODGE. Spring Creek Lodge in Patagonia offers exceptional fly fishing experiences for large trout, luxurious accommodations, and diverse outdoor activities for all guests. Capacity for up to 16 guests with 6 cabins and a River House. Clubhouse for meals and social interaction.

Lori-Ann Murphy with large brown trout, Reel Women Fly Fishing Adventures in Argentina with SET Outfitters.

THE FISHING AT RAKIN LODGE

This is true walk-and-wade trout fishing at its finest.

  • Private access to rivers like the Codihue, Trocomán, Trolopé, Liu Cuyín, Yumuyumu, and Yucuyín
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  • Walk-and-wade fishing through canyons, meadows, and spring-fed side channels
  • Average trout: 14–18 inches, with regular shots at 20–24 inch fish
  • Healthy hatches: inchworms, golden stones, caddis, hoppers, and streamer days

One angler per guide format, with an assistant for added support and flexibility
This is technical, soulful fishing in stunning water—perfect for easing into Patagonia before the Spring Creek Lodge

THE FISHING AT SPRING CREEK LODGE

Spring Creek Lodge offers a classic Patagonian float fishing experience—covering miles of productive water each day while drifting through wide valleys and stunning landscapes.

  • Primarily raft-based fishing
  • Freestone rivers and spring-fed channels
  • Dry fly, nymphing, and streamer opportunities
  • Average trout: 14–20 inches, with regular chances at larger fish
  • Big water, big scenery, and a dynamic fishing rhythm
  • Expert local guides
  • Small-group format for personal attention

Spring Creek is the heart of the trip—where adventure flows, skills deepen, and every bend in the river brings something new.

FISHING SEASON

Fishing season runs from November to May, with 7 months of productive dry fly fishing.
Access to four major rivers and glacier lakes for diverse fishing experiences.

  • Early Season (November – January): Ideal conditions for large fly fishing.
  • Summer (January – February): Peak season with diverse hatches.
  • Fall (March – May): Smaller mayfly hatches provide excellent dry fly fishing opportunities.

Fish Species: include Brown, Rainbow, and Brook Trout.

Rachel Finn catches large trout in Argentina with SET Outfitters

Rates:

RAKIN LODGE EXTENSION DETAILS

  • March 29 – April 4
  • 3 full fishing days
  • Fishing license included
  • Flights not included

Investment: $3,850

SPRING CREEK LODGE DETAILS (CORE TRIP)

  • April 4 – April 11
  • 
6 full fishing days
  • Fishing license included
  • Flights not included

Investment: $7,500

RWFFA trip priced on double occupancy. At Spring Creek Lodge each angler has a private room and shared bath and living area in a single cabin. Sign up as single angler and be placed with another angling guest or bring your favorite fishing friend!

Rates, booking policies, travel coordination services, and cancellation policies for RWFFA and SET Outfitters Fly Fishing trips.

Booking your next Patagonia Fly Fishing trip:
  • A 50% deposit is required to confirm reservations; final payment is due 90 days prior. ​
  • Payments can be made via credit card (3% fee), ACH ($15 fee), or check.
  • Early bookings (12+ months) allow for installment payments: 25/25/50.
Set Fly Fishing Travel Coordination Service:
  • The team handles invoicing, payments, and inquiries.
  • Additional services include booking international and domestic flights, and arranging ground transfers.
  • A guest experience form is provided to gather preferences and requirements.
Cancellation Policy:
  • “Cancel For Any Reason” (CFAR) coverage is recommended for maximum protection. ​
  • Cancellations must be notified via email; no replacement fee for finding a replacement traveler.
  • Credit can be used for rebooking within 24 months, transferable to another angler. ​
  • Cancellation fees range from 35% to 100% based on the notice period before the trip
Rachel Finn casting, Patagonia

WHY THIS TRIP FILLS FAST

RWFFA trips aren’t just about fishing—they’re about belonging.
This Patagonia adventure is:
  • Remote

  • Rare
  • Small-group

  • Carefully curated
  • Not easily replicated

When it’s full—it’s full.

“This Is One of Those Trips You’ll Talk About Forever!
Spots are limited. If this trip is calling to you—trust that feeling”.

Patagonia Fly Fishing Adventure Travel & Safety — Argentina 2026

🧳 Travel & Safety — Argentina (Patagonia)

Your comfort and peace of mind are a top priority for us. Patagonia and Argentina are beautiful, welcoming parts of the world, but it’s important to be well-prepared before you go.

🇦🇷 New Travel Health Insurance Requirement

As part of Argentina’s updated immigration policies, all foreign visitors are now required to have valid travel medical insurance for the entire duration of their stay in Argentina. This requirement went into effect in mid-2025 and applies to visitors regardless of nationality or trip purpose.
Your insurance should include, at a minimum:
• Medical care and hospitalization
• Emergency medical assistance
• Medical evacuation and repatriation
You may be asked to show proof of this insurance at check-in with your airline and/or at Argentina immigration upon arrival at Buenos Aires (EZE) or domestic airports. Failing to provide proof could result in being denied entry.
Pro tip: Carry printed and digital copies of your insurance policy showing your name, coverage dates, and medical benefits.

🏥 Why This Matters

Medical care in Argentina can be excellent—but out-of-pocket costs for visitors can be high without coverage. Insurance protects you from unexpected medical costs and ensures you can be cared for quickly and effectively if you need it.
Even outside of the entry requirement, travel health insurance with coverage for evacuation and repatriation is strongly recommended for remote destinations like Patagonia.

✈️ Entry Documentation

Before departure, make sure you travel with:
• Valid passport (valid for at least six months beyond return date)
• Proof of travel health insurance (printed or digital)
• Trip itinerary and accommodation details
• Return or onward flight information
Airlines or immigration officials may ask for any of these items at check-in or on arrival.

🌍 General Safety & Responsible Travel

Patagonia and the areas around Spring Creek and Rakin Lodges are generally very safe for visitors, but as with any international travel:
• Respect local guidance from your lodge and guides
• Stay aware of your surroundings
• Keep belongings secure
• Use reputable transportation
• Carry emergency contact numbers

📞 RWFFA Support

We’re here for you every step of the way. Before your trip, we provide:
• A detailed travel checklist
• A suggested insurance recommendation
• Packing guidance
• Answers to any questions you have about travel logistics
You’re not just booking a trip—you’re booking support, preparation, and confidence.

Rachel Finn casting, Patagonia

A Sample Day in Patagonia

No two days are exactly the same in Patagonia—and that’s part of the magic. But here’s what a typical day might look like, whether you’re at Rakin Lodge or Spring Creek Lodge.

You’ll wake to fresh coffee, quiet skies, and the promise of another beautiful day on the water. Breakfast is relaxed and nourishing, giving you time to ease into the morning and gather your gear.
After meeting your guide, you’ll head out—either walking and wading remote stretches of river at Rakin or floating miles of stunning water by raft at Spring Creek. Days are unhurried, with time to focus on technique, enjoy the scenery, and truly settle into the rhythm of the river.
Midday often includes a riverside lunch—simple, delicious, and shared in good company. There’s time to laugh, stretch, swap stories, and soak in where you are.
Afternoons bring more fishing, new water, and new chances—maybe a dry fly moment you’ll never forget, maybe a long drift through wide open country, maybe a quiet bend of river that feels like it belongs only to you.
Back at the lodge, you’ll shower, relax, and gather for cocktails, wine, and appetizers. Dinner is warm, generous, and full of conversation. Evenings are for storytelling, laughter, and that deep, satisfying tiredness that only comes from a full day outside.
Then it’s off to bed—because tomorrow, you get to do it all again.

Packing & Gear: What to Bring

We’ll provide you with a detailed packing list closer to departure, but here’s a general overview so you can start picturing yourself there.
Clothing

  • Patagonia weather can be variable, so layers are key.
  • Breathable fishing shirts
  • Lightweight insulating layers (fleece or down)
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Comfortable fishing pants
  • Warm hat + sun hat
  • Buff or neck gaiter
  • Wool or synthetic socks
  • Evening lodge clothes (casual + cozy)
  • Sleepwear
  • Footwear
  • Wading boots
  • Wading socks or neoprene booties
  • Camp or lodge shoes (slip-ons or sandals)
  • Comfortable travel shoes
  • Fishing Gear

We’ll help you fine-tune your gear list based on the waters and season.

  • 4–6 weight rods (depending on your setup)
  • Floating lines + leaders
  • Personal flies (we’ll provide a recommended list)
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Hat with brim
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  • Wading staff (optional but helpful)
  • Personal pack or vest
  • Small dry bag

Personal Essentials

  • Sunscreen + lip balm with SPF
  • Bug repellent
  • Personal medications
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Camera or phone for photos
  • Journal or book for quiet moments


Don’t Worry—We’ve Got You

You will never be left guessing what to bring.
Before the trip, you’ll receive:

  • ✔ A detailed packing checklist
  • 
✔ Gear recommendations
  • ✔ Weather guidance
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✔ Airline and luggage tips
  • ✔ What the lodges provide
  • ✔ What you don’t need to bring

And of course—you can always ask us any questions.

WHY PATAGONIA WITH RWFFA??

This Patagonia adventure is for women who want more than just great fishing—though you’ll absolutely get that.

This is more than a trip. This is Patagonia—wide open landscapes, soulful fishing, warm lodges, and days that slow down just enough for you to remember who you are.
Our small-group format means personal attention, expert guidance, and real connection. Whether you’re here to grow as an angler, step into adventure, or reconnect with yourself, this trip offers all of it.

OPTIONAL EXTENSION: RAKIN LODGE

Why not live and fish a little longer?
Before heading to Spring Creek Lodge, you have the option to join us at Rakin Lodge for three full fishing days in a remote and breathtaking corner of Patagonia.
This extension is perfect for women who want more solitude, more immersion, and more time on wild water.

TRIP FLOW & DATES

  • March 29: Depart the U.S. (overnight flight)
  • March 30: Arrive Buenos Aires (EZE), transfer to hotel
  • March 31: Fly to Patagonia (CPC), ground transfer to Rakin Lodge
  • April 1–3: Fishing at Rakin Lodge (optional)
  • April 4: Transfer to Spring Creek Lodge
  • April 5–10: Fishing at Spring Creek Lodge
  • April 11: Return home

WHO THIS TRIP IS FOR?

This Patagonia adventure is for women who want more than just great fishing—though you’ll absolutely get that.

This trip is perfect if you:
  • Love immersive, meaningful travel
  • Want to grow as an angler while having fun
  • Appreciate small groups and personal attention
  • Enjoy a balance of adventure and comfort
  • Want to connect with other women who truly get it
  • Crave wild landscapes and beautiful water
  • Want a trip that both challenges and restores you

A Note on Experience Level ~ You do not need to be an expert angler.

This trip is best for women who:
  • Have basic casting skills
  • Are comfortable fishing multiple days in a row
  • 
Are open to learning
  • Want to build confidence on new water
If you’re unsure whether this trip is right for you, we’re happy to talk it through.