Nestled in the picturesque French countryside, the Saâne River offers a serene escape for fly fishers seeking unspoiled beauty and wild trout. Despite its low profile, this river is a treasure trove for those willing to explore its waters during the summer months. Special thanks to Pascal, a local expert, who shared invaluable insights and guided us through the Saâne’s secrets.
Prime Fishing Spots: Longueil & Saâne-Saint-Just
Our focus was on two exclusive beats: one just south of Longueil’s center (near Camping de la Vallée) and another further downstream in Saâne-Saint-Just. Both are marked on the map and strictly follow fly-fishing, catch-and-release rules.
Navigating French Fishing Licenses
While securing a fishing license in France can be tricky, the process has improved. Tourists can easily purchase a weekly "holiday license" online at cartedepeche.fr for around €34 (2023). Select Dieppe (76200) as your association when applying. Always double-check local regulations, as some exceptions may apply.
Bank Fishing & Wading Tips
Most fishing can be done from the bank, but wading is permitted—ideal for low water levels. Move slowly; the wild trout here are skittish. The meadows are shared with cows, but don’t worry—Pascal assures they’re friendly. Just tread respectfully!
Wild Trout & Tactical Approaches
The Saâne is home to wild brown trout, with occasional sea trout or even salmon—thanks to its connection to the sea at Quiberville. Spot rising fish? Approach with stealth. No activity? Try classic nymphs like Hare’s Ear or Pheasant Tail, or Pascal’s go-to: the Red Tag.
Fly Selection
Match the hatch with Mayflies (peak in May/June) or switch to Sedges and Caddis imitations. For subsurface action, trust reliable nymph patterns.
Fish Species Spotlight

While other species may lurk, the Saâne’s stars are its wild brown trout and elusive sea trout. Ready for an unforgettable fly-fishing adventure? The Saâne awaits.