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El primer gran embalse de la cadena del Limay: Alicurá junta las aguas del Limay superior, aguas abajo de la cuenca del Nahuel Huapi y aguas arriba de Piedra del Águila. Un lago profundo de aguas muy claras, encajonado entre cerros y estepa, en el límite entre Río Negro y Neuquén. Hay trucha arcoíris y marrón de gran porte, perca y salmón encerrado (chinook), lo que lo convierte en una de las pesquerías de embalse más interesantes de la Patagonia norte.
La pesca fuerte es embarcada: trolling y spinning profundo para truchas y salmones, con equipos robustos porque acá los piques grandes existen. De costa se trabaja con spinning en puntas y veriles, y con mosca en las desembocaduras de los afluentes, donde el pez sube a comer. En términos generales, la primavera y el final de la temporada suelen dar los mejores momentos para los peces grandes. Agua clara y profunda: paciencia, fondo y fe.
Devolución obligatoria de truchas marrones, truchas de arroyo y salmón encerrado.
At Embalse de Alicurá (Río Negro) you can catch Chinook salmon, Brook trout, Creole perch, Brown trout, Rainbow trout. Allowed styles: Reservoir.
Se accede por el corredor de la RN 237 entre Bariloche y Piedra del Águila, del lado rionegrino del Limay superior; consultá localmente por los caminos de acceso a la costa y las bajadas.
Rige el Permiso de Pesca Continental Patagónico, que podés conseguir online o en oficinas de turismo y casas de pesca. Revisá el reglamento vigente antes de la salida.
Devolución obligatoria de truchas marrones, truchas de arroyo y salmón encerrado.
Base data: Wikidata (CC0)
| Season | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC | IDX | NOW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chinook salmon. PEAK MAR | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Brook trout. PEAK MAR–APR | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Creole perch. PEAK NOV–JAN | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Brown trout. PEAK MAR–APR | 5 | Closed | ||||||||||||
| Rainbow trout. PEAK MAR–APR | 5 | Closed |
The number (0 to 100) sums up how likely the species is to be active here this month: it weighs the season, recent catch reports and, where there is a river gauge, the water level.
The gear has to be up to a fish that can exceed 15-20 kg and that fights with powerful runs in current. Concrete recommendations:
Spinning:
Fly:
Accessories: strong, well-sharpened hooks, pliers for unhooking, a wide rubber net to protect the fish on release, and good waders with grippy-soled footwear to move safely in rivers of firm current and rocky bottom.
For a species of 0.5 to 2 kg that lives in cold streams and lagoons, the ideal gear is light and sensitive, allowing you to enjoy the fight and present small lures and flies with precision.
Spinning:
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Fly:
Round it out with barbless hooks if you are going to practice catch-and-release, a hook-removal tool (forceps), a soft-mesh (rubber) net so as not to harm the fish, and waders if you are going to wade into the cold water.
Light spinning with small spoons, micro-jigs and soft plastics, or fly with small streamers. Bait: worm. It keeps company with the trout in Patagonian lakes and rivers.
Gear is chosen according to the environment and the expected size. A versatile, concrete setup:
Spinning (general use, rivers and lakes):
Fly fishing:
Recommended accessories: rubber net (less harm to the fish for release), forceps for removing hooks, barbless hooks, and waders for safe wading in cold water.
The gear is matched to the setting and the size of trout you are after, but these setups cover most situations in Argentina:
Spinning (general use, trout of 1 to 3 kg):
Fly:
For trophy specimens (5-10+ kg at the Strobel): step up the power—medium/medium-heavy spinning with 15-20 lb braid and a robust fluoro leader, or a 7/8 fly outfit—because these are fish with strength and runs far superior to the average trout.
In every case: a well-adjusted drag, sharp hooks (barbless if you are going to release), and a rubber net to handle the fish with the least possible harm.