The River Wye

Le Lot (Aveyron region)

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Le Lot (Aveyron Region), France

A river of diverse waters set in a majestic landscape.

Aveyron: A Fly Fishing Gem

Nestled in the heart of the Massif Central, Aveyron is one of France’s largest departments. Its character is defined by breathtaking landscapes, including the Aubrac plateau and deep valleys carved by the Truyère, Lot, Aveyron, and Tarn rivers.

Fly Fishing in the Le Lot River

Fly fishing in the Lot River offers a rewarding experience. The northern stretches feature acidic waters due to the region’s basaltic and granitic bedrock, while the southern areas boast translucent, limestone-fed waters—requiring stealth and refined techniques.

Fish Species (Note: Additional species may be present in the area.)

  • Chub
  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling

Le Lot (Aveyron region)


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Predators in the Polders

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Predators in the Polders
The Netherlands

Big predatory fish thrive in the iconic Dutch polders.

Though the polder landscape teems with diverse fish, targeting predatory species here is truly spectacular. Simply walking through these centuries-old landscapes is a breathtaking experience—and landing a massive pike on the fly makes it unforgettable.

Species
While other fish inhabit these waters, this page highlights the key predators:

  • Perch
  • Pike
  • Pike-perch

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Gotland Island

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Gotland Island


Gotland Island, Sweden

A Coastal Fishing Paradise in the Baltic Sea

This stunning Baltic Sea island is a fly fisher’s paradise, offering abundant opportunities to catch perch and sea trout amid breathtaking landscapes. From late summer to spring, each season brings unique challenges and rewards. Prepare to be captivated by Gotland’s diverse fly fishing experiences.

Special thanks to our fly fishing member Robin from Sweden for providing the description and photos!


Late Summer and Early Autumn Perch Fishing

As summer fades into autumn, Gotland’s harbors fill with perch migrating from the Baltic Sea to feast on herring. During this feeding frenzy, casting baitfish imitations can trigger thrilling strikes. Brace yourself for an adrenaline rush as the fish aggressively attack your fly.

Autumn Perch Fishing in Streams and Rivers

By mid-to-late autumn, perch move into streams and smaller rivers in search of baitfish and fry. Enjoy picturesque fishing in natural settings using baitfish imitations. Note that a fishing license or card (available at iFiske.se) is required for these waters.

Spring Perch Fishing

As winter fades, warming waters revive perch activity. Spring offers a chance to target them with diverse flies, from size 14 nymphs to large pike flies. Witness their renewed energy as they become increasingly active.


Gotland’s Famous Sea Trout Fishing

Sea trout fishing is Gotland’s crown jewel, with 80 kilometers of coastline providing ideal habitats. The island’s slender shape ensures optimal fishing conditions are never far—most spots are within a 30–60 minute drive.

Autumn Sea Trout Fishing

Autumn sea trout fishing is both challenging and rewarding. The fish migrate from the Baltic Sea to shorelines before ascending rivers to spawn. Target them with woolly buggers, shrimp, and baitfish imitations.

Winter Sea Trout Fishing – A Fly Fisher’s Dream

Winter is prime time for sea trout. They linger near shorelines, often in water as shallow as 30 cm. Focus on rocky areas and seafloor vegetation where they feed on gammarus and shrimp. This season offers the best shot at a trophy catch!

Spring Sea Trout Fishing – A Test of Skill

Spring sea trout fishing is unpredictable, as the fish may target gammarus, ragworms, or other prey. This season demands adaptability, testing your skills and patience. Embrace the challenge of outsmarting these cunning fish.


Species Spotlight

While other species may inhabit these waters, this guide focuses on:

  • Perch
  • Sea Trout

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BachtellachS® at Seeblisee

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Bachtellachsee at Seeblisee, Switzerland

Fly Fishing for the Unique Cherry-Salmon Breed

Fly fishing at Bachtellachsee, a small yet easily accessible mountain lake at 1,433m above sea level, is a dream come true. This location is home to the Cherry-Salmon, a genetically unique breed found nowhere else in Europe. Other fish species include rainbow trout, Arctic char, and a small population of grayling (introduced for research purposes).

The lake is conveniently reachable by public transport and is the first in a series of interconnected mountain lakes visible from Zurich, resembling a string of pearls.

Fish Species

While additional species may inhabit the area, this page focuses on the following:

  • Arctic Char
  • Grayling
  • Rainbow Trout

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