Lower Limay





                  
 



Lower Limay
      The lower Limay River is a tailwater, flowing out from the Pichi Picun Leufu dam and running approximately 60 miles before emptying into the enormous Chocon Reservoir.  This is a very large river, with typical flows anywhere from 7,000 cfs to 16,000 cfs depending on electrical demand.  The lower Limay is arguably the most dynamic river in the province, offering anglers a rich and varied river system supported by the crystaline, cool waters emmited by the dam.

       The river boasts one of the best and hardest fighting rainbow trout populations of any in Patagonia, with inreadible concentrations of fish averaging between 17-21 inches.  These fish grow very fast, feeding throughout the year on aquatic insects and minnows.

     In addition to the impressive rainbows, the lower Limay offers huge resident and migratory brown trout running between 20" to well over 30".  Over the years we've had various clients land 30"+ fish with Mrs Wallace holding the CLE record at 32.5".  The fish can be found in the river throughout the season with the 2nd half of the season being the most productive.

    We have been fishing the lower Limay for the last 2 decades and running trips on the river for  10 years.  This wealth of experience is critical to insuring success on river with such dynamic variables.  Anglers should be prepared to work hard and fish a variety of techniques dictated by river flows and weather- but the rewards are well worth it.  The lower Limay has been a focus of our opperation for a long time and we look forward to sharing this increadible river with you.



                    Including Footage from the feature length movie "RISE"
 




                          Thankyou to Confluence Films (www.confluencefilms.tv)