(1999 - 2008)
  Season 2007-2008     The Malleo River    
  click here and open the newest photo album  

This Album holds a selection of some photos taken during this past season in different rivers.

Malleo, Collon Cura, Middle Limay, Alumine, Chimehuin between others.

  Click here and visit The Malleo Photo Album The Malleo river.... Take a look to the nicest photos we chosen to share with you. Browns, rainbows, the river... public and private access waters!
   
  The Collon Cura River     The Chimehuin River    
  Click and enter the Collon Cura River Photo Album  

Share the happiest moments of this anglers floating and fly fishing the incredible Collon Cura river. There are also some photos traken on the Queumqemtreu stream.

  click and explore some great photos taken fishing the Chimehuin

The Chimehuin's magic momments!

Lot's of fishing photos, scenic views and more!

   
  The Caleufu River     The Alumine River    
  Click and enter Caleufu Photo Album - camping float trips  

The Caleufu river is basically a river we float and camp. Most of our trips are during early season (From Nov-mid Jan).

Enjoy our album!

  click and access the Alumine photo album - camping float trips

Another river were we basically do floating-camping trips. Our favorite time to do them goes from late December till the end of the season.....

   
  The Traful River     The Quillen River    
   

This are some of the photos from the Traful we like to share with our visitors!

  open Quillen river photo Album

Some of our favorite shots from the Quillen river and Malaco spring creek....

   
  The middle LIMAY     Fishing the Lakes    
   

A relatively new destination for us. Enter the Limay river Monsters Album!

  discover the incredible sight & dry fly fishing of this headen Andean lakes - Tromen - Huechulaufquen - Paimun

Some amazing photos of Tromen, Huechulaufquen and Paimun Lakes

   
  Wallpapers     The records album!    
   

A few photos I think you'll enjoy downloading ....

  open Quillen river photo Album

I think the trout and anglers in this photos deserve to be in a separated book!