Petrohué River
River in Chile
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Petrohué River (Spanish pronunciation: [petɾoˈwe]) is a Chilean river located in the Los Lagos Region of Chile. It originates from Todos los Santos Lake[2] in the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. At its origin are the Petrohué Waterfalls.
Sport fishing
The Petrohue River is well known for its recreational fishing;[3] the fishing season begins in November and ends in May.
Species found in the river include:
- Chinook salmon
- Brown trout
- Rainbow trout
- Atlantic salmon
- Coho salmon
- Perca trout
References
- ^ a b "Cuencas". www2.redenlaces.cl (in Spanish). 1 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-05-01. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
- ^ United States Hydrographic Office (1920). West Coast From Corcovado Gulf to Panama. South America Pilot. Vol. III. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 106.
- ^ Rosenbauer, Tom (7 November 2010). The Orvis Encyclopedia of Fly Fishing: Your Ultimate A to Z Guide to Being a Better Angler. Thomas Nelson Inc. p. 47. ISBN 978-1-4016-0071-6.
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Hydrography of Los Lagos Region
- Bueno
- Contaco
- Corcovado
- Damas
- Gol-Gol
- Futaleufú
- Huellelhue
- Llesquehue
- Llico
- Maullín
- Negro
- Palena
- Petrohué
- Pichi Damas
- Pilmaiquén
- Puelo
- Rahue
- Reñihué
- Yelcho
- Petrohué
- Salto del Indio
- Chaiguata
- Chapo
- Constancia
- Cucao
- Huillinco
- Llanquihue
- Natri
- Palena
- Puyehue
- Reñihue
- Rupanco
- Tarahuín
- Tepuhueico
- Todos los Santos
- Tres Marias
- Yaldad
- Yelcho
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