Fly Fishing Soča
Embark on expert-led excursions to catch the renowned Marble Trout in the Soča River
Immerse yourself in Slovenia’s stunning natural landscapes while fly fishing on the Soča
Seize the opportunity to land a variety of fish species, including Grayling and Brown Trout
Engage in a fly fishing adventure that caters to every skill level, from beginners to experts
Take advantage of complete tour packages, including gear, permits, and insider tips
Practice sustainable fishing to help preserve the Soča River’s vibrant ecosystem for future generations
Pricing
Included in price
Professional Guide
Food & Drinks
Souvenir
Fishing License
Description
Flowing through the breathtaking Trenta Valley in the Julian Alps, the Soča is the most iconic river in Slovenia. Its upper parts are full of cascades, rapids, and pools that can be accessed easily from the road. This stunning alpine river then weaves its way through a canyon, where fishing takes on a very back-to-nature turn.
The fish populous is plentiful throughout the Soča. It includes the Marble Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Grayling, which differs from other Grayling species in Slovenia. Chub and Barbel can also be found in its tributaries Lepenjica, Koritnica, and Nadiža. The Soča’s gravel bottoms and pools make it suitable for fly-fishing throughout most of the year.
Your fishing adventure starts in the morning. Together with our guide, you’ll visit the most attractive fishing spots in the Soča River and its tributaries. Breaks for refreshment and food will be had to recharge your batteries for the battle with the powerful Marble Trout. The fishing trip can last all day or half a day, depending on your preference.
Fish
The Marble Trout is the trout family’s biggest and most iconic representative. It can grow up to 130 cm in length, 22 kg in weight, and has a distinct olive-green marble pattern which makes it stand out from other members of its family.
The Grayling is one of Europe’s most popular fly-fishing species, which has seen quite a steep decline in population around the continent. But do not threat, this fish is well-preserved in Slovenia’s waters. Although an increasing number of 50 cm Grayling have been reported in recent years, the minimum size catch measures 45 cm. Characterised by their colourful dorsal fin, Grayling prefer to swim in calmer sections of rivers and fishing with the use of an artificial fly makes it a perfect catch throughout the mid-May to end of October season.
Season: Ordinary Grayling: April 1st – November 30th (Soča river April 1st – November 30th)
Adriatic Grayling: May 16th – November 30th
Slovenian record: 63 cm
As Slovenia’s most widespread Trout species, the Brown Trout can be caught at sizes ranging from 25 (min. size) to 50 cm. It’s mainly found in upper and middle reaches of rivers and streams, Karst waters being home to the largest. This wonderful fish’s colour patterns can vary between dark grey, copper-red, olive green, or yellow-brown, sprinkled with red, white and black spots. The Brown Trout is a beauty that can be found in most popular fishing spots around Slovenia. The fishing season runs from March to November.
Season: March 1st – September 30th
Sharing many of Slovenia’s waters with the Brown Trout is the gorgeous Rainbow Trout. It’s an incredibly adaptable fish and can be found in both manmade and natural habitats – flowing or standing. Thanks to its Rainbow-coloured flank and tiny black dots, this Trout is easily distinguishable from other fish. It can reach a size of 90 cm and weigh up to 10 kg, with the average fishing size between 26 (min. size) and 50 cm. The Rainbow Trout is much braver and more aggressive than its Marble and brown counterparts, which makes its powerful flight tough but very enjoyable. You can catch this creature from the end of March until the end of October.
Season: March 1st – November 30th (Soča river April 1st – November 30th)
Fishing guides
I graduated in forestry engineering, but fishing has been a passion of mine since I was 3 years old when my dad first took me fishing. I enjoy all types of fishing techniques, but for the past 20 years I have focused mainly on fly fishing and spin fishing. Nymphing is still my favourite. I’ve gained my experience while fishing on practically every Slovenian river and lake. I’m fluent in English and German.
I started fishing at the age of 6. I spent most of my young age fishing on lakes, but when I discovered fly fishing, it instantly became my biggest passion. I’ve been fly fishing for more than 20 years now and during that time I have fished most of Slovenia’s rivers. I am a member of many fishing clubs and a competitor in the National Championship for 3 years now. My favourite rivers for fly fishing are Soča, Idrijca, Savinja and Tolminka. I am also a big enthusiast of fly tying.
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Things to know
Every reservation gets individual guiding, max. 3 people per guide, in case of bigger groups you will be accompanied by 2 or more guides.
In case of bad weather, especially rain, when the rivers are flooding, we choose another similar destination where fishing is possible.
You can bring any piece of equipment you want, but we also provide complete gear in case you don’t bring anything or you need to borrow something.
Our fishing guides are experienced local anglers, who know the rivers well, so they will provide the best guiding out there. Meet our fishing guides >
We help you buy a permit on your arrival, either on a website or in a shop. For fishing holidays, the permits are already included in the price.
For day’s fishing trips you get lunch box, snacks, and drinks. We can make a brake in a nearby restaurants if needed. As for fishing holidays, besides food and drink mentioned above, you also get breakfast and dinner in the hotel.
You can buy a package of local flies under extras for every fishing trip, in case you run out of them, you can buy them from a guide, but price will be a bit higher.
Accommodation is provided for fishing holidays, it can also be arranged for day trips for additional charge.