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World’s End Lodge

The Rio Irigoyen flows into the ocean some 180km south of Rio Grande, winding its way through the lower reaches of the Andes. More sheltered than the Rio Grande, the Irigoyen is an exciting fly fishing river for specimen sea trout and robalo (Falklands mullet) and offers a unique experience best fished with a single hander. Most of the river is set against a beautiful background of Antarctic and lenga beech trees. Towards the coast it emerges from this sheltered forest into the barren coastal plain for a couple of kilometres.

With five different beats, from the Atlantic Ocean to 24km upstream, the many fantastic fishing spots include deep pools, logjams, and underwater structures, providing fish with the perfect habitat. The lodge accommodates just four rods per week in four beautifully appointed en-suite single rooms.

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