Two streams in a day
Last Sunday, I visited the Paso de las Piedras river with some friends and also, in the afternoon, the Achala stream. Two places I visit frequently season after season.
The Paso de las Piedras was emerging from a large rise of level with slightly murky waters. Fishing here was somewhat difficult, but I managed several small brookies, only one of us captured a really beautiful specimen, the first one you will see in the series of photos I propose in this post.
In the afternoon my friend Gerard Hoferdt and I decided to try the Achala stream and the fishing improved markedly. Many brookies made our day.
I was able to try my little streamers successfully and I took note of many aspects to take into account for upcoming visits to these beautiful waters.

Photo Gerardo Wenetz

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Umberto those are some impressive brook trout. The last stream photo is just like the brookie streams I fish here. The flies look to be wet flies or small streamers. Well done.
Thanks Alan,
Yes, that is the Achala stream (which takes the name of the entire region) and is similar to those little streams I usually see in your blog. At least in size and water flow.
I successfully used some of the little streamers that I’ve tied lately and also a partridge and orange soft hackle.