Fishing in Buenos Aires Province

Chase pejerrey across shimmering lagoons, wrestle sea bass in the surf, or drift the mighty Río de la Plata for golden dorado - the province around Argentina’s capital offers diverse fishing opportunities.
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About Buenos Aires Province

Buenos Aires Province, Argentina’s most populous and agriculturally rich region, is also one of the country’s most diverse fishing destinations. Stretching from the pampas grasslands to the Atlantic coast, the province surrounds the autonomous capital city but offers a vastly different, more natural experience just a short drive away. The landscape includes lowland plains, sprawling river deltas, tranquil lakes, and hundreds of kilometers of coastline, providing anglers with a wide range of environments and species to target. The climate is temperate, with hot, humid summers and mild winters, making fishing possible year-round. The province has a strong recreational fishing culture, especially among locals who frequently travel to the coast or nearby lagoons for weekend getaways. From inland towns like Chascomús and Junín to coastal hubs such as Mar del Plata and Bahía Blanca, anglers will find well-developed infrastructure, experienced guides, and easy access to both freshwater and saltwater action. The Buenos Aires Province, with its share of environmental issues that invariably accompany densely populated areas with a lot of industry and agriculture, may not be the first choice for anglers who are looking to explore the best recreational fishing Argentina has to offer. But if you’re in Buenos Aires for a business trip, by all means squeeze a few hours out of your schedule and book a fishing trip with one of the numerous and excellent fishing charters and guides! Click to learn more about fishing in Argentina

Fishing Types

Buenos Aires Province offers an exciting variety of fishing types, including freshwater lake and river fishing, estuarine fishing in the Río de la Plata basin, and saltwater fishing along the Atlantic coast. Inshore fishing in the province’s shallow, weedy lagoons is favored by locals, particularly during the cooler months. These waters are easily accessible and often fished from small boats or the shoreline. The Paraná and Salado river systems, with their countless channels and tributaries, offer secluded and scenic settings. In the vast Río de la Plata estuary, the preferred destinations for Buenos Aires fishing charters, anglers can target both freshwater and brackish species. Meanwhile, the Atlantic coast opens the door to serious surf and inshore fishing. Whether casting into calm lagoon waters or the crashing surf, anglers in Buenos Aires Province have no shortage of choices.

Targeted Fish Species

From the Argentinean point of view, the star of Buenos Aires Province’s freshwater scene is the pejerrey, a sleek and fast fish highly prized for both its sporting qualities and delicate flavor. Best caught in cooler months (May to October), pejerrey are typically targeted in shallow lakes and lagoons. Tararira, also known as wolf fish, provide a more explosive option during the warmer season, striking surface lures and topwater flies with ferocity. In rivers and canals, anglers also encounter bagre, carp, and bogas, each offering its own kind of challenge. Corvina rubia and corvina negra (different types of drum), brótola, pescadilla, and chuchos are common targets in surf and inshore fishing, while further offshore, anglers may encounter sharks, rays, and sea bass. And the major prize of Northern Argentina fishing, the golden dorado, one of the most sought-after freshwater species, known for its aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights, is also present in the Buenos Aires Province.

Fishing Techniques

Fishing techniques in Buenos Aires Province vary widely depending on location and target species. For pejerrey, the standard approach is fishing with live or artificial baits suspended under floats, with ultra-light tackle to detect their subtle bites. Spinning and trolling are also used, particularly in larger lakes and lagoons. During the warmer months, tararira are often caught using weedless soft plastics, buzzbaits, or even surface poppers. Fly fishing is particularly popular for golden dorado, with anglers using strong tackle and large, colorful flies to entice aggressive strikes. Baitcasting from the shore is a popular way of catching corvina and sea bass on the shore, while clients of fishing charters can use a variety of techniques from trolling to bottom fishing. Whatever your preferred method, Buenos Aires Province offers a technique and location to match.