
Photos: Dario Alpern (CC BY-SA 4.0) — via Wikimedia Commons
The great reservoir of Santiago del Estero, on the Dulce River, one of the largest sheets of water in the country and a classic for northern pejerrey (silverside). Next to Termas de Río Hondo, it combines fishing with thermal-spa tourism.
The pejerrey is the main species, fished drifting from a boat and from shore, with a very good season in the cooler months. Termas de Río Hondo provides hotels, yacht clubs and boat ramps, which makes it comfortable for the whole family.
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At Río Hondo Reservoir (Santiago del Estero) you can catch Argentinian silverside (pejerrey), Surubí (spotted catfish), Golden dorado. Allowed styles: Boat, Shore, Trolling, Reservoir.
Access via Termas de Río Hondo. Marinas and hotels.
Santiago del Estero provincial permit.
| Season | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC | IDX | NOW |
|---|
| Argentinian silverside (pejerrey). PEAK JUN–AUG | 70 | Excellent | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surubí (spotted catfish). PEAK NOV–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Golden dorado. PEAK NOV–FEB | 15 | Off |
The number (0 to 100) sums up how likely the species is to be active here this month: it weighs the season, recent catch reports and, where there is a river gauge, the water level.
The pejerrey is a medium-sized fish with a delicate mouth, so the tackle leans to the fine and sensitive side. A recommended setup:
The philosophy of the tackle is simple: the finer and more sensitive it is, the more bites you will detect and the more you will enjoy the fight of this silver fish.
The surubí is a large, powerful fish caught in fast-flowing rivers with structure, so the tackle has to be up to it. Concrete recommendations:
For bottom fishing / drifting with bait:
For spinning / trolling with lures:
In every case, the rule is oversize rather than come up short: a surubí of over 20 kg in full current, trying to bury itself in the logs, forgives neither weak tackle nor loose knots. Always check the condition of your line, your knots, and the sharpness of your hooks before each outing.
The gear must measure up to a strong fish that runs, jumps, and lives in current with structure. Specific recommendation:
Spinning (standard setup)
For trophy specimens or big rivers: step up to a medium-heavy/heavy rod, a 4000-5000 reel, and 30-40 lb braid, with a steel leader.
Fly fishing
Key accessories: strong, well-sharpened hooks (ideally barbless if you're going to release), long pliers to unhook without hurting yourself on the teeth, and if you practice catch and release, a knotless/rubber net and gloves to handle the fish carefully.
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