Central South Island

"Zemmbach River: An 18km Alpine Fly-Fishing Paradise in Austria’s Zillertal Valley"

Nestled in the breathtaking Zillertal Alps at elevations of 800-1800 meters, the 18km Zemmbach River winds through dramatic mountain scenery, fed by crystal-clear alpine streams and culminating at the stunning Schlegeisspeicher reservoir.

Anglers will find diverse fishing experiences: tranquil dry-fly sections teeming with trout, challenging rapids perfect for Czech nymphing, and even bellyboat fishing (with motor rentals available at Zum Schneider) on the reservoir.

Fishing permits cost €35/day, plus a one-time €15 Tyrolean fishing license valid for two weeks across the region. For multi-day trips, hiring a local guide is highly recommended to maximize your catch.

Target Species:

  • Wild Brook Trout
  • Native Brown Trout
  • "Zemmbach River: An 18km Alpine Fly-Fishing Paradise in Austria's Zillertal Valley"

  • Vibrant Rainbow Trout

A hidden gem where adventure meets serenity, Zemmbach offers world-class fishing amid Austria’s most spectacular landscapes.

"Polder Predators: Hunting Monster Fish in Holland’s Historic Waterways"

The Netherlands 馃嚦馃嚤

Amidst the iconic Dutch polders, an adrenaline-packed angling adventure awaits—where apex predators lurk beneath tranquil waters.

This unique wetland ecosystem offers diverse fishing opportunities, but nothing compares to the thrill of battling its ferocious predator fish. Exploring these centuries-old waterways is magical enough—but hooking a massive pike on fly gear transforms it into an unforgettable conquest.

Top Trophy Species
While other fish inhabit these waters, these dominant predators reign supreme:

  • Perch – Striking hunters with tiger-like stripes
  • Pike – Freshwater sharks with explosive strikes
  • Pike-perch – Stealthy ambush specialists of the deep

Every cast here could connect you with piscatorial giants, making Holland’s polders Europe’s most surprising big-game fishery.

"Polder Predators: Hunting Monster Fish in Holland's Historic Waterways"

"Exclusive Fly Fishing Adventure: Europe’s Rare Cherry-Salmon at Seeblisee, Switzerland"

Discover the thrill of fly fishing for Europe’s one-of-a-kind Cherry-Salmon in the pristine waters of BachtellachS庐 at Seeblisee, nestled 1,433 meters above sea level. This hidden alpine gem, easily accessible by public transport, offers more than just breathtaking views—it’s home to a genetically unique fish population found nowhere else on the continent. Alongside the prized Cherry-Salmon, test your skills against rainbow trout, Arctic char, and experimental grayling stocks in this serene mountain paradise.

Target Species:

  • Arctic Char
  • Grayling
  • Rainbow Trout

Dive into an angler’s dream where crystal-clear waters and rare catches await just a short journey from Zurich.

"Exclusive Fly Fishing Adventure: Europe's Rare Cherry-Salmon at Seeblisee, Switzerland"

"Norway’s Wild Trout Paradise: A Fly Fisher’s Dream in Southern Waters"

Norway 🇳🇴
Endless Waters, Abundant Trout

From crystal-clear lakes to rushing rivers, Southern Norway teems with wild trout—most notably the prolific brown trout (Salmo trutta). These waters also host other members of the Salmonidae family, including the vibrant American brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), the Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), and the common whitefish (Coregonas lavaretus). But the real treasures lie in the Otra River, home to two rare gems: the Bleka, a relic landlocked Atlantic salmon from the last ice age, and the Otra’s ‘marble trout,’ a striking variant of brown trout with Balkan-inspired markings.

A Hidden World of Wild Fish

Norway’s landscape is defined by water—glacial streams, mirror-like lakes, and roaring rivers—each a thriving habitat for wild trout. Southern Norway is no exception, offering anglers a chance to cast into pristine waters where trout strike eagerly. While the average size may be modest due to the region’s geology (low pH limits insect growth), patient anglers can still land trophy-sized predators lurking beneath the surface. Fish over 4-6kg are caught annually, but even a 1kg trout is a rewarding prize.

"Norway's Wild Trout Paradise: A Fly Fisher's Dream in Southern Waters"

The Thrill of the Catch

Trout here are opportunistic feeders, often rising to surface flies with explosive takes. Though only 10% of their feeding happens at the surface, a well-presented dry fly—like a skittering caddis—can trigger heart-stopping strikes. With minimal fishing pressure, vast wilderness, and diverse waterways, Southern Norway is a fly fisher’s paradise. Whether targeting acrobatic brown trout or the elusive Bleka, every cast holds the promise of adventure.

Species Spotlight

  • Arctic Char
  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout