
Photos: Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand (CC BY 2.0) — via Wikimedia Commons
En el alto Paraná misionero, entre Posadas y San Ignacio, el río se ensancha entre barrancas coloradas e islas, con correderas veloces y pozones profundos que le dan fama pesquera. Reina el dorado, y lo acompañan el surubí, el surubí atigrado y el manguruyú, junto a la pirá pitá —el salmón criollo—, el pacú, el patí y la boga.
Al dorado se lo trabaja con señuelos y carnada viva en las juntas y las correderas, buscando sus saltos y su lucha brutal, siempre con devolución. En los pozones esperan el surubí, el surubí atigrado y el manguruyú, de fondo y de noche; la pirá pitá da una pelea vibrante en aguas rápidas, el pacú entra con masa y frutos en el monte inundado, y la boga y el patí suman buena acción de fondo. En términos generales, las aguas cálidas de la primavera al otoño son el mejor momento. Gran río del norte, barrancas rojas y esa fuerza del alto Paraná que no se olvida.
Dorado: veda permanente de captura y transporte con fines comerciales (Decreto 3271/79 y.
At Río Paraná (Misiones) you can catch Tiger surubí, Boga, Surubí (spotted catfish), Pirá pitá (river salmon), Pacu, Manguruyú (giant catfish), Golden dorado, Patí (catfish), assorted river fish. Allowed styles: River.
Se accede con facilidad desde Posadas, San Ignacio y las localidades ribereñas del alto Paraná, con costas y bajadas para embarcación; consultá en clubes de pesca locales.
Rige el permiso de pesca de la provincia de Misiones, con medidas mínimas, cupos y vedas reproductivas para el dorado y los surubíes. Informate del reglamento vigente y devolvé las capturas.
Dorado: veda permanente de captura y transporte con fines comerciales Decreto 3271/79 y.
Base data: OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
| Season | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC | IDX | NOW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger surubí. PEAK NOV–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Boga. PEAK OCT–DEC | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Surubí (spotted catfish). PEAK NOV–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Pirá pitá (river salmon). PEAK NOV–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Pacu. PEAK DEC–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Manguruyú (giant catfish). PEAK DEC–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Golden dorado. PEAK NOV–FEB | 15 | Off | ||||||||||||
| Patí (catfish). 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 tiger sorubim is a big, strong fish that fights in current and against structure, so you need robust, reliable gear. The rule is not to underestimate it: a medium fish in current already demands a lot from your tackle.
For bottom fishing / drifting with bait:
For spinning with lures:
Always add long pliers for unhooking, gloves to handle the fish safely, and a net or lip grip to hold it without hurting it if you're going to release it.
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Light-to-medium gear, small hooks and plant-based bait (dough, corn) or worm. On the bottom or floating in the rapids; a favorite in shore competitions.
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.
Medium spinning or baitcasting gear, 0.30–0.40 mm line and a fluorocarbon leader (no steel needed, unlike the dorado). Small surface and mid-water lures, or a #6–8 fly with fruit and insect imitations.
For the Pacu you need robust gear: it is a fish of great strength that fights near structure, so it's better to be over-equipped than under-equipped. Recommended gear by method:
Bottom / mixed fishing (the most common)
Fly fishing
Spinning
General rule: the Pacu does not forgive flimsy gear. Reliable drags, anti-abrasion leaders, and sharp hooks are the difference between telling the story with a photo or telling the one about the one that got away.
A trophy fish: very powerful gear, thick line, large hooks and live bait. Fished with catch and release for its conservation value.
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.
Heavy bottom fishing, cut or live bait and large hooks. At night in Paraná pools; a good-sized, powerful fish.