This is an invitation to see some of the nooks of the Limay, one of the most important rivers in the great valley, where good specimens of brown and rainbow trout may be found.
A riverside willow land spreads on the banks of the Limay. For connoisseurs of fly-fishing, this is “the place” in the valley where they want to be.Not only is the Limay one of the most plentiful and important waterways in the Patagonian region, but it also features singular characteristics for fishing in its middle stretch, which spreads along 70 kilometers.
The one-meter-per-kilometer slope and the generous course make it possible to catch rainbow and brown trout ranging between 700 grams and 2.5kg, as well as perches, Patagonian silverside, catfish and madrecitas del agua, which are also valuable catches.
Along the road, there are also several accesses located in private estancias and, therefore, special permissions have to be obtained. One of these spots is the place known as El Pantanito, 11 kilometers after Picún Leufú. This is a very popular spot at the end of the season, as it summons large brown trout going upstream.
The access known as Bajada Colorada, 22 kilometers to the West, is an inexpensive pass, though it is convenient to reach it on a 4WD vehicle in order to wade the Taux arm in the direction of the Limay. The Neuquén Fly-fishing Association has the aim to recover this place, which has been depredated by negligence and lack of local control.
At Auca Cayin Zoo, located 18 kilometers to the Northwest of Piedra del Águila following Route 237, there lies another famous access which, despite the desolate scenery, promises good brown trout.
With the right equipment, anglers may enjoy an excellent day fishing at any of the spots on the Limay River.