Salto Santiago
Paraná, Brazil · reservoir
Salto Santiago is a reservoir in Paraná, Brazil, and one of the still-water destinations covered by WikiCatch's global fishing-spot directory. Lake fishing here generally rewards patient anglers who watch for cruising fish along weed-lines, drop-offs, and shaded banks. Water clarity, wind direction, and time of day all change which lure or bait pattern works best at Salto Santiago, so checking conditions before you head out is half the work.
Location
-25.6333, -52.6333 · View on OpenStreetMap →
Species at This Spot
Fishing Techniques
- For Trahira
Target structure like weed beds and submerged logs, as traíra are ambush predators. Use a wire leader to prevent bite-offs.
- For Golden dorado
Target areas with fast-moving water near submerged logs or rocky outcroppings, as golden dorado often ambush prey from these locations.
- For Barred sorubim
Target areas near submerged logs and deep holes, as Barred sorubim are ambush predators.
Recommended Gear
Tackle commonly used to target the species at Salto Santiago.
Plan Your Trip
Fishing Salto Santiago usually starts the day before — checking weather, tide or river-flow data, and confirming your licence is valid for Paraná. Conditions in Brazil can shift quickly, and a quick pre-trip review saves a lot of wasted travel.
Nearby Spots in Paraná
Other Fishing Regions in Brazil
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