Alumine River

The Alumine is one of the longest rivers in northern Patagonia. This freestone river drains Lake Alumine and continues until its junction with the Catan-Lil- River where it becomes the Collon Cura. Much of the Alumine has restricted or difficult access which limits fishing pressure. This is a world class fishery and is float fished on either a daily or multiday basis. We spend the night or nights in our deluxe camps. The lower section has a variety of riffles, pools, boulders and willow lined banks. One of the most unique situations on the Alumine is the willow worm hatchthat runs from mid-January to early February. Worms fall from the overhanging willows to hungry trout waiting below. This is a great site fishing opportunity.