Fish species for recreational fishing
Slovenia’s rivers and lakes are the habitat for 93 species of fish, of which 33 are protected. There are 25 species of fish that are of interest to anglers. You can fish for indigenous fish of the Adriatic drainage basin, prime among which is the marble trout, the largest European trout. You can also fish for brown ...
Angling rivers and lakes
Slovenia’s rivers and lakes are the habitat for 93 species of fish, of which 33 are protected. There are 25 species of fish that are of interest to anglers. You can fish for indigenous fish of the Adriatic drainage basin, prime among which is the marble trout, the largest European trout. You can also fish for brown ...
Fly fishing
You can expect to fish the majority of Slovenia’s rivers and lakes. The rivers are divided between the Adriatic and Black Sea drainage basins. The top river is the Soča and its tributaries, followed by the Sava and its tributaries. There are 45 rivers and streams longer than 25 km, and no two are alike. A total of ...
Angling societies
Much of the credit for the rich fish stocks in Slovenia’s rivers and lakes must go to the fishing families and the Fisheries Research Institute of Slovenia. Wild fish can still be caught in many fisheries in Slovenia, which is quite a rarity in other countries. The fishing families, which manage specific fisheries, ...
The rivers of Slovenia are still relatively clean. Limestone is the predominant bedrock, which gives the landscape its characteristic look, and gives the clear waters a very attractive green colour. Limestone’s buffering capacity neutralises the effects of acid rain, which means that the pH of the water is ideal (between 7 and 8).
Fly fishing is the favourite form of angling in Slovenia. Slovenian anglers have been fly fishing for more than a hundred years. Some of the first artificial flies to appear originated in Slovenia. The familiar Behmfliege has its roots in the Soča area. Fly fishing in Slovenia was first used for catching trout species and grayling, alongside which the odd chub and huchen was caught. In recent decades fly fishing has been expanded to the vast majority of other fish species. 


