![]() ![]() There is no concrete data concerning the origin of the name, merely hypotheses. The name for the area comes from the Quechua language, and apparently refers to the original inhabitants of the region, the comechingones. Quebrada del Condorito National Park is in the region. The region is a regional water reserve, and the source of the vast majority of streams that run through the Córdoba Province. It is a rugged area with little vegetation, lying over 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level, and which has distinctive species, ecology, relief and hydrography. ![]() Pampa de Achala is a region that lies at the heart of the Sierras de Córdoba located within Sierras Pampeanas, and located in central-northwest of Argentina. Provincial water reserve ( Reserva Hidrica Provincial) While this plan is still just a suggestion, it has a lot of support both from local anglers and even folks just dropping a line during vacation.Location of the Pampa de Achala in Argentinaģ1☄0′57.37″S 64★0′13.88″W / 31.6826028°S 64.8371889°W / -31.6826028 -64.8371889 The seasonal closure would run from September to December, when the fish are at their most vulnerable. "Spawning closures on the major spawning inlets, which is the Blue River and the 10-Mile Creek, those would be seasonal closures to allow them to swim upstream and spawn without being bothered by anglers." "In the lake we are suggesting all brown trout over 14 inches need to be returned to the water right away - you can't harvest any brown trout of that size," Ewert said. He said two things need to happen to get us back on track. Using specialized nets in surveys, Ewert has been keeping tabs on the situation and now says changes need to be made or we won't have the fish in the water to catch. RELATED: Eagle River project raises concerns about impact on brown trout Historically, it has been known as a place that can grow brown trout up to 10 pounds, 28 to 30 inches, in excess of 10 pounds, so we want to keep that resource available to people," Ewert said. ![]() ![]() "That is one of the things about Dillon - it can produce remarkably large brown trout. Jon Ewert, an aquatic biologist with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, said he's been watching the number of brown trout in Lake Dillon drop over the last decade, and now it's time to do something about it. Possible brown trout fishing restrictions going in next year after declining population in Colorado 02:47 ![]()
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