Gracias Ene. Me animé a ir a pescar aquí después de ver tu comentarios. Sitio bonito. Ayer estuve en el Duero un ratín. Salí de Madrid después de comer. Y me dio tiempo a llegar y pescar.
Hubo de todo. Chirimiri, truchas varias a ninfa y a seca cuando paro la tromba de agua que me calló.
Bajaban 7,5 metros de agua. Un pelín alta, y después de la tromba de agua el Duero con chocolate, pero se cebaron a las hormigas que salieron.
El tramo es espectacular. Para mosca, para cucharilla o para pescar a bola. Tiene zonas impresionantes, mucho más bonitas que el tramo de abajo en el que abundan las piscinas y los enormes tablazos impescables por la profundidad que tienen. Me moví por un par de caminos al lateral en buen estado y cómodos de andar.
Solo un pequeño inconveniente. No vi ni un solo pez. La verdad es que cuando no veo nada no necesariamente es porque no haya. Pero anduve pescando de todas las maneras habidas y por haber dentro de la legalidad, y solo saqué una. Muy hermosa ciertamente pero solo una. Ni siquiera vi las manadas de barbos que abundan río abajo.
Precioso pero sin truchas, sent by: Alfredo Blanco (Not registered) Reply
Es cierto lo que dicen otros comentarios; apenas tiene truchas (aunque alguna tiene); además, cada año baja menos agua. Una pena, porque el rio es precioso, aunque muy dificil de pescar, ya sea por la claridad de las aguas, ya por su escaso caudal y escasa profundidad. Sobre todo, llama la atención la casi total ausencia de alevines, a pesar de las excelentes condiciones para la freza.
Something about us
ElVeril thought of as a place of information on fishing in the world. At first we put all fishing preserves, free fishing areas without death, different social scenarios for competition sport fishing and of course preserves intensive fishing.
We did this only for Spain, then I have started two countries as Argentina and Chile, although there the task was revealed as almost unattainable. We are limited to include rivers and lakes without power typify the various fishing sites. As of the census of the fishing spots was unapproachable and saw that the collaboration of local fishermen was low, we decided to begin including fishing guides.
Of fishing guides and fishing-related businesses such as shops or boat rental services if we get a degree of participation. Specifically our friend Daniel Johansen from Bariloche Outfitters has always been an almost inexhaustible source of splendid photographs fishing trophy trout and stunning scenery of southern Argentina.
Over time we have had the cooperation of fishermen who have left us their pictures and comments on fishing sites and preserves. We believe that the collection of photographs of ElVeril is one of the largest currently on sea and river fishing, and continues to grow every day.
We would like your views on hunting grounds and fishing spots and we expect to see partners to help us launch a magazine about fishing for species like trout, black bass, pike, carp, catfish, large trophy fish sea fishing or just on species such as bream or sea bass.
We begin to highlight both predatory fishing sites fishing for species such as cyprinids. The fishing light set, the carp fishing, catfish and sea fishing both onboard and from coast are on our list of future projects.
I can only reapply for your help to complete reviews of fishing sites. We understand that nobody wants to reveal the secret and almost inaccessible place booked for us and our friends, but there are many known sites all over which can give your opinions. Each review site fishing, either good or bad, help a colleague.