fishing the collon cura

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The perfect day on the Collon Cura River!


The Collon Cura river is one of the most productive rivers in the area. It collects gin clear water from the Andes mountain range through almost all our famous rivers in Northern Patagonia Argentina.

The Alumine, Pulmari, Quillen, Malleo, Chimehuin, and several other smaller streams feed their waters into the Collon Cura.

The river has simply the perfect flow and structure to float it and also find amazing wade fishing areas.

A good number of rising rainbows are usually feeding in perfectly shaped seam lines and foam patches. Big resident browns hunt in some shallow riffles and tail outs of deep blue pools.

I must say that the Collon Cura River its without a doubt one of the most "complete" rivers in Patagonia Argentina. It really has it all! Great hatches, green worms falling from the willows in mid summer, the minnows run in early fall and the big browns migrating to sapwn into the river systema during late fall!