Ecological Footprint

Protecting and Preserving the Environment for Future Generations

At Wild Trout, we are committed to protecting and improving the environment, crucial practices for maintaining and enhancing biodiversity, ecological balance, and water quality in our rivers.

We take pride in being at the forefront of this movement, focusing our efforts on the conservation and improvement of river ecosystems in the province of León. We recognize the importance of these habitats not only for wildlife but also for the communities that rely on them for economic and recreational activities, like ours.

Educating and Raising Awareness for Healthier Rivers and Streams

Through our project, we implement various initiatives for the restoration and maintenance of our rivers and streams’ health. We achieve this by educating and raising awareness about the importance of river ecosystems with our team of guides, friends, and clients who hire our services, as well as the surrounding community.

Experience Dry-Fly Trout Fishing All Season Long in León’s Rivers

The fishing season in the rivers of León runs from April to mid-October, with spring and autumn being perhaps the most productive times, although for surface fishing enthusiasts, summer can also offer very special moments. However, what distinguishes our region from most fishing destinations is the possibility of fishing for trout with dry flies throughout the entire season.

Promoting Sustainability and Responsible Use of Water Resources in León

We organize clean-up campaigns and informative talks, fostering a culture of respect and care for our rivers. We invest in sustainable practices that minimize our ecological footprint and encourage responsible use of water resources. We prioritize processes that reduce pollution and promote efficient water use.

In short, Wild Trout understands that conserving river ecosystems in the province of León is not just a responsibility but an opportunity. Together, we can make a difference, working towards a future where economic development and environmental conservation go hand in hand.

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