Aluminé River


This river (divided into upper, middle and lower stretches) flows out of lago Aluminé, over 130 km till it joind rio Catan Lil, giving rise to the Collón Curá.
The upper Aluminé (10 miles) stretches from the lake to the confluence with the Pulmari River. Rainbow trout are the most plentiful species, often measuring up to 16 inches.
The middle Aluminé (22 miles) stretches from the Pulmarí to the Quillén confluence. You can fish from a boat here, as the rapids are slower, althoygh there are a couple of technical jumps that are quite dificult to maneuver.Fish are larger, ranging from 14 to 20 inches. Rainbow trout is the most plentiful species, followed by Brown trout.
The lower Aluminé (48 miles) flows parallel to the road and has runs and deep pools. And although there are sugns of humans along the first three miles, it gets lonelier farther downstream, where there is no fishing pressure whatsoever. Fishing conditions and the size of the fish along this stretch are excellent.
One of the best ways to enjoy this river is to float it for a couple of days, camping out at night