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Streams in Patagonia
All over the world, there are places fancied by fly-fishers, places that express different emotions as regards the environment and fishing conditions.
The Patagonia, both in Chile and Argentina, is characterised by dream landscapes, blue rivers that run among the hills and the trees, with crystalline and transparent waters and large populations of fish eager to taste artificial lure for the first time.
Patagonia is one of the most coveted fishing places of the world. The rivers in Patagonia are part of our national heritage, as they are unique in the world.
ThePatagonia has an endless number of rivers, brooks, and lakes densely populated by truly wild rainbow trout, brook trout (fontinalis) and brown trout.
From Aluminé River, in the Basin of the Limay River in the province of Neuquén, up to the south of the province of Chubut -including Los Alerces National Park and Corcovado River, the most popular rivers are the Chimehuin, the Aluminé, the Limay, the Collón Curá, the Meliquina, the Caleufu, the Filo Hua Hum; all these belong to the Basin of the Limay River.
In southern Patagonia,the fishingstands out in the rivers Gallegos and Grande in the territory of Tierra del Fuego. This area is considered a brown trout fishing paradise. For those fishing for salmonidae, is one of the most famous destinations of the world.
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