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A pejerrey (silverside) lagoon in western Buenos Aires province, next to Junín, one of the most visited for its closeness and good fishing. Part of the Salado River system, surrounded by beach resorts and clubs.
The pejerrey is sought drifting from a boat and from shore, with a strong season in autumn and winter. Junín offers all the logistics (boats, guides, ramps and lodging), which makes it ideal for family weekend trips.
Base data: OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
At Gómez Lagoon (Buenos Aires) you can catch Argentinian silverside (pejerrey), Trahira (tararira), Creole perch, assorted river fish. Allowed styles: Boat, Shore, Lagoon.
260 km from Buenos Aires, next to Junín. Campground and boat ramps.
Buenos Aires province fishing permit.
| Season | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC | IDX | NOW |
|---|
| Argentinian silverside (pejerrey). PEAK JUN–AUG | 70 | Excellent | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trahira (tararira). PEAK DEC–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Creole perch. PEAK NOV–JAN | 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.
For the tararira a light-to-medium outfit is best, sturdy but comfortable to cast for hours. The setup depends on the method, but these are the specific recommendations:
Rod:
Reel:
Line:
Leader (essential):
Accessories:
Light spinning with small spoons, micro-jigs and soft plastics, or fly with small streamers. Bait: worm. It keeps company with the trout in Patagonian lakes and rivers.
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