Quail Valley Lodge

Quail Valley Lodge

On the foothills of the Andes mountains in North Western Patagonia, QVL is located in the valley of the Chimeuin river.

On the foothills of the Andes mountains in North Western Patagonia, QVL is located in the valley of the Chimeuin river. Surrounded by forested slopes and deep meadows where we spot and stalk for trophy stag both with rifle and bow.

The area has a stable population of hinds that attract a very good number of Red stag during the rutting season. Our hunting area covers 80,000 acres of prime hunting grounds, giving us the opportunity of harvesting a good number of stag without compromising the quality of the trophies.

The lodge has four bedrooms with private bathrooms, with all the amenities for a very comfortable stay. The river runs just a few yards behind the fire pit, where good size trout can be caught.

California quail were introduced in Patagonia over half a century ago, they thrived in the valleys finding perfect habitat and feed. Nowadays a hunter can find between 5 to 10 coveys a day holding between 30 and 80 birds each.

Our guides recognize the best areas to find the most productive coveys, with a varied kennel to assist us we can consistently produce good numbers of quality birds to hit the limit of fifteen.

Side fishing trips can be arranged both wading and floating the several famous rivers of our area, which produce good quality rainbow and brown trout.

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Deep Patagonia

Deep Patagonia

The fishing takes place in the spawning streams between two remote lakes and in the spring creeks that flow into the lakes. The fishery is situated on a 25,000-acre private ranch, which ensures only our anglers have access to the waters.

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