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Fly Fishing in Italy

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Fly Fishing in Italy

Fly Fishing in Italy

Did you know?

Italy boasts over 1,200 rivers, most of which are ideal for fly fishing.

With its delicious cuisine, exceptional wines, stunning landscapes, and welcoming locals, fly fishing completes the ultimate La Dolce Vita experience.

Even after years of visits, you’ll still discover new fly-fishing spots across Italy’s vast terrain—from rivers and lakes to its lengthy coastline.

While navigating fishing licenses can be confusing, a quick stop at a tackle shop or a chat with a local guide will get you sorted. Soon, you’ll be immersed in Italy’s breathtaking nature and world-class fly fishing.


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Fly Fishing in Iceland

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Fly Fishing in Iceland

Did you know?

Fish was essential for the survival of Iceland’s early settlers, as other food sources were scarce.

Yes, Iceland can be cold—there are plenty of tales about "ice on the line." But the summer months range from manageable to downright pleasant, and the fly fishing is incredibly rewarding. You won’t believe the size of the brown trout in the lakes until you see the photos.

Another surprise for many visitors? Iceland’s landscapes are uniquely breathtaking, shaped by its volcanic origins. Don’t forget to take in the scenery!


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Fly Fishing in Austria 🇦🇹

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Fly Fishing in Austria

Fly Fishing in Austria 🇦🇹

Austria’s pristine waters offer an unparalleled fly fishing experience. Its clear rivers and high alpine lakes create an angler’s paradise, home to diverse species such as lake trout, rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout, grayling, huchen, and barbel.

Region-specific highlights include:

  • The crystal-clear mountain waters of the Schöder Valley and Keeskogel Glacier in SalzburgerLand.
  • The breathtaking Gail River in Carinthia, renowned as a trophy route for fly fishermen.
  • The Traun River in Styria’s Ausseerland-Salzkammergut region, ranked among Europe’s top trout routes.
  • Lake Neusiedler See in Burgenland, home to around 30 fish species and blessed with sunny weather most of the year.

Fishing in Austria is strictly regulated, ensuring low fishing pressure and a serene experience. Anglers must obtain a license for both the region and the specific river, available from authorized vendors for €5–20.


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Fly Fishing in Finland

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Fly Fishing in Finland

Did you know?
Finland has over 187,000 lakes.

As you venture into Finland’s heartland, you’ll quickly realize its nickname, the "Land of a Thousand Lakes," is no exaggeration. With countless rivers and pristine waters, Finland is a fly fisher’s paradise. Its breathtaking landscapes offer an unparalleled angling experience.

Thanks to sparse populations and strict environmental regulations, Finland’s waters remain pure, sustaining a thriving ecosystem teeming with diverse fish species. From Lapland’s Arctic tundra to the tranquil shores of Finnish Lakeland, each region promises a unique fly fishing adventure.

Keep in mind that Finland, especially the north, can get extremely cold. Research your chosen fishing locations and check the weather beforehand.


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