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Permit Fishing by Carlos Cortez
I was born in Southern Patagonia in 1962 and started fly fishing at the age of 15 and it became my great passion. After more than 30 years of activity, in 2010, I had my first encounter with a Permit and I felt like a beginner, I immediately knew that this was the fish I …
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Read More >>Permit Vibe by Douglas Larsen
Join Kau Tapen Group’s Doug Larsen for a week at Mayazul Lodge
Doug might be our in-house permit expert, and his enthusiasm for permit is unbridled. He will be fishing Mayazul the week of July 24-31, 2025, and has room for up to six anglers for a week that he has handpicked for moon, tides, and because it falls after the Ascension Bay Fishery has rested for several weeks. The focus is on permit, but in the summer months tarpon in the 30-100 pound class are well distributed, and bonefish are prevalent. Mayazul is perfectly located on “permit alley.”
Read More >>Going Solar: The Kautapen Group’s Commitment to a Sustainable Future
At The Kautapen Group, we believe that providing world-class fishing and hunting experiences goes hand in hand with leading efforts in sustainability. As part of this commitment, we are proud to announce that we have started transitioning our lodges to renewable energy, beginning with the installation and activation of solar panels at several of our lodges: Kau Tapen Lodge (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina), Delta Lodge (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Abaco Lodge (Bahamas), La Dormida, Pica Zuro, and Córdoba Lodge (all in Córdoba, Argentina), and El Tobar Camp (Tucumán, Argentina). These lodges are now benefiting from clean, sustainable energy, helping to reduce our carbon footprint while maintaining the high level of service our guests expect.
Read More >>40th Anniversary Kau Tapen Lodge
We rarely look backwards as we continue to grow and develop exciting sporting properties at The Kautapen Group, but for a moment we want to pause and reflect on a journey that began four decades ago in the remote and pristine landscape of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. This year marks the 40th anniversary of our flagship property, Kau Tapen Lodge –40 years is a milestone that fills us with pride and also gratitude. What began as a modest family venture has grown into one of the world’s most respected fishing lodges, renowned for its dedication to the sport of fly fishing and the preservation of the natural environment.
Read More >>Mayazul Lodge – Meet our team!
We are pleased to introduce our dedicated team of seasoned guides, where expertise meets passion. With deep knowledge of the Ascension Bay area and a genuine love for exploration, our team is committed to crafting fishing journeys that go beyond the ordinary. Join us, and let our guides lead you on the permit (tarpon, snook & bonefish are also on the menu) fishing adventure of a lifetime.
Read More >>Mayazul Lodge – Season Kickoff Fishing Report 2024
We are delighted to have wrapped up the inaugural month of operations at Mayazul Lodge!
Our intimate, beachfront lodge is located right on the Mayan Riviera, close to Punta Allen. It features just four rooms (accommodating up to 8 anglers), each offering two queen beds. Our attractive lounging and dining areas provide stunning views of the flats you and your guide will pole, searching for tailing fish and new adventures.
Read More >>Villa Maria Lodge: End of Season Report 2024
The 2024 fishing season at Villa Maria Lodge started strong with the Rio Grande at an excellent level. Despite being lower than expected for this time of year, it provided thrilling fishing and comfortable wading. Typically, the first weeks of the season bring erratic fishing with fish just beginning to gather in swift-moving groups. Locating these groups often feels like a game of hide and seek, requiring extensive movement along the beats.
Read More >>Kautapen Lodge: End of Season Report 2024
As the 2024 fishing season draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on the highs and challenges that defined our journey. Beginning in the second week of January, we faced rapidly dropping water levels, posing a test of skill and adaptability. The initial six weeks presented a formidable obstacle – a river running low and clear, requiring the use of floating and intermediate lines, as well as long leaders and small flies to entice the elusive sea trout, particularly wary under the harsh daylight conditions created by crystal-clear waters.
Read More >>Pirá Lodge: End of season report 2024
After a few years of less-than-ideal weather conditions and rain patterns, the Marsh returned to its normal shape and usual beauty this summer. We started the season with a plethora of juvenile Golden Dorados, Pirá Pita, and sábalos, with millions of these fish spreading around the Iberá Marsh. As the weeks progressed, larger dorados began …
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Read More >>Rio Paraná update: Suindá Lodge
Impressive population of game fish are back in upper Paraná: Suindá Lodge In the wake of several dry years from 2019 to 2022, the tide has finally turned in 2023. Thanks to ample rainfall and plentiful water flow from Brazil, fishing activity has seen a significant resurgence. As these days ushers in normal to high …
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