This is Artificial Lure with your Patagonia fishing report. Along the **Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José** near Puerto Madryn, dawn broke cool and calm, with light west winds and a clear sky letting the sun warm the surface quickly. Local weather services are calling for a stable high‑pressure day: light breezes under 15 km/h, cool morning in single digits Celsius, climbing into the mid‑teens by afternoon, almost no rain, and good visibility. That’s classic late‑fall/early‑winter comfort fishing: cold, but not brutal, and very fishable. On the **Atlantic side**, tide charts for the Península Valdés area show a solid morning high followed by a dropping tide through late morning, then a low midday and a rising push toward late afternoon. That falling tide after sunrise is the window you want on the beaches and rocky points: it pulls bait out of the shallows and concentrates predators on the edges. Surf anglers around Madryn and Rawson have been reporting steady numbers of **pez gallo (silverside)**, **pejerrey**, some **sargo**, plus the odd **burriqueta** and **pescadilla** when the water colors up a bit. Folks fishing the canal near Rawson have picked up modest but consistent mixed bags—half a dozen pejerrey in a couple of hours is realistic when you hit the moving water right. Best baits: **fresh shrimp**, **anchovy strips**, and **clam**, all fished on light gear with small sharp hooks and long fluorocarbon leaders. A bit of bright bead or float above the hook is turning more bites in the clear water. If you’re throwing lures from shore, go with **thin metal spoons** and **small white or pearl soft plastics** on 1/4–1/2 oz jig heads, worked quickly just above the bottom on that dropping or first-of-the-rise tide. The clearer the water, the more natural you want the color. Early and late, a chrome spoon with a red tail has been a local favorite. Swinging inland toward the **Andean lakes and rivers** around Bariloche, Junín and Esquel, winter patterns are setting in hard. Mornings are frosty, air hovering near freezing, and water temps low. Skies are mostly clear with light winds, which is good for casting but makes for spooky trout in gin‑clear water. Recent reports from guides on the **Limay** and **Malleo** talk about fewer but bigger **brown** and **rainbow trout**, especially in the deeper, slower runs. Expect quality over quantity—one to three good fish in a session is a solid outing now. Nymphing is king: **small mayfly and caddis nymphs**, size 16–20, and **tiny midges** under an indicator or tight‑line style. Add a **small tungsten beaded fly** as the anchor to get down. When the sun gets up and the breeze riffles the surface, a **streamer**—olive or black woolly bugger, or a white sculpin pattern—swung low and slow can wake up a cruising brown. Lure anglers on the lakes like **Nahuel Huapi**, **Lácar**, and **Futalaufquen** have been moving fish with **small minnows and spoons** in silver/blue and olive. The bite is best at first light and again in the last hour before dark, with the low, angled sun and long shadows giving predators more confidence. A couple of **hot spots** to circle on your map: - **Playa Paraná and the rocky points just north of Puerto Madryn**: excellent structure for pejerrey and sargo on the dropping tide, especially mid‑morning as the sun warms the shallows. - **Lower Limay River, big pools below the classic access points**: deep seams and tailouts there are holding some heavy browns; work them patiently with nymph rigs or sink‑tip streamers. Overall fish activity today will be **moderate**: slower at first light in the cold, then picking up as the sun warms both sea and river, and tapering again as the evening chill sets in. Plan your sessions around **moving water and the warmest part of the day**, and you’ll stack the odds in your favor. That’s your Patagonia fishing report from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn