
Photos: PESQA (Paisaje ilustrativo de la región · imagen generada) — via Wikimedia Commons
El río Uruguay en su tramo medio-bajo entrerriano, de correderas rocosas y playas de arena: un río bravo y transparente que baja fuerte entre restingas y remansos. Manda el dorado, y lo acompañan el surubí y el surubí atigrado, la boga, el patí, el armado, el sábalo, la tararira y el bagre amarillo.
Al dorado se lo busca embarcado con señuelos y carnada viva en las correderas y al pie de las restingas, y también con mosca, para gozar su pelea salvaje; el surubí, el atigrado, el patí y el armado esperan de fondo en los pozones, con carnada y preferentemente de noche. La boga da acción de fondo con masa o maíz, la tararira ataca entre la vegetación con señuelos de superficie y el bagre amarillo suma nobleza; el sábalo anda siempre presente. El dorado y los peces de río cálido rinden de la primavera al otoño, respetando cupos y devolución. Pesca de piedra, corriente cristalina y paisaje de playa.
Res. 408/25 DRNyF: prohibida la pesca (comercial, deportiva y artesanal) en horario nocturno; pesca comercial y artesanal prohibida las 24 h sábados, domingos y feriados; pesca deportiva embarcada con devolución obligatoria y pesca de costa con caña/línea permitidas todos los día.
At Río Uruguay (Entre Ríos) you can catch Tiger surubí, Trahira (tararira), Yellow catfish, Boga, Surubí (spotted catfish), Golden dorado, Patí (catfish), assorted river fish. Allowed styles: River.
Se accede desde las localidades entrerrianas sobre el río Uruguay, con bajadas y clubes de pesca que dan salida a las correderas. La pesca es embarcada; ante la duda, consultá en el club de pesca local.
Rige el permiso de pesca deportiva de Entre Ríos. En el dorado hay medida mínima, cupos y con frecuencia devolución obligatoria: consultá el reglamento y las vedas reproductivas vigentes.
Res. 408/25 DRNyF: prohibida la pesca comercial, deportiva y artesanal en horario nocturno; pesca comercial y artesanal prohibida las 24 h sábados, domingos y feriados; pesca deportiva embarcada con devolución obligatoria y pesca de costa con caña/línea permitidas todos los día.
Base data: Wikidata (CC0)
| Season | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC | IDX | NOW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger surubí. PEAK NOV–FEB | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Trahira (tararira). PEAK DEC–FEB | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Yellow catfish. PEAK OCT–FEB | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Boga. PEAK OCT–DEC | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Surubí (spotted catfish). PEAK NOV–FEB | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Golden dorado. PEAK NOV–FEB | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Patí (catfish). PEAK NOV–JAN | 5 | Closed |
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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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 bottom fishing with live or cut bait (worm, baitfish) and medium hooks. From shore or boat; good night fishing.
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.
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.