


Mornings
Mornings begin early, without urgency.
Light, wind, and cover are read before deciding how the day will unfold.
There is no fixed plan.
The morning adjusts as you move, guided by the dogs and the terrain.

The Day
At Arroyo Pescado, hunting is precise and contained.
Grasslands and forest edges require constant reading and frequent decisions.
Movements are shorter, timing matters, restraint is key.
Each flush demands presence.
The day is shaped as it goes, without forcing it.

Evenings
By the end of the day, everything slows down.
The body feels worked, not spent.
Evenings are for resetting.
Letting the field go quiet again
before stepping back out the next morning.

At Arroyo Pescado, the table follows the day.
It exists to recover energy and bring things back to center.
Meals are simple and well prepared.
Conversation comes and goes.
Silence is always welcome.
The table doesn’t set the rhythm — it adapts to it
The lodge is designed for short resets and real rest.
Comfortable rooms and quiet common areas
meant to clear the day and prepare for the next.
Outside, the estancia defines the experience.
The house supports that setting
without competing with it.
Practical details
Cast & Blast hunting takes place during the Patagonian fall, primarily mid-March through April. Future seasons may extend into 2026–2027, subject to confirmation.
Typically 5 days / 4 nights.
Fly to Bariloche, followed by approximately 1.5 hours by road.
Field clothing suitable for cool autumn conditions, durable footwear, and personal equipment. A detailed packing list is provided prior to arrival.
Licensing, firearms, logistics, and program details are addressed during the planning process with the River House Group team.






































