Slovenia is a land of incredible beauty, and though it can easily slip under the radar of traveling anglers, this country has a lot to offer. Go fishing in Slovenia and you’ll get to enjoy pristine lakes and rivers that hide an amazing variety of fish. To that, add gorgeous untouched nature as your backdrop and what’s not to love?
Slovenians take good care of their fisheries, partly because they have such amazing fish in their waters. Marble Trout is the prized catch among fly fishermen, and its Brown, Brook, and Rainbow relatives follow closely behind. Slovenia is one of the best fly fishing destinations in Europe, and its Trout population is one of the main reasons why that’s the case.
Anglers also love to target massive Carp, as well as Grayling, Zander, Barbel, Perch, and Chub in waters all over the country. Cast your line in the Danube River and you might hook formidable Huchen, also known as Danube Salmon. Saltwater fishing in the Adriatic Sea could put you on Mahi Mahi, Pandora, Dentex, and even Tuna.
Because fishing is becoming very popular in Slovenia, there are more and more fishing guides ready to take you out. Full day fly fishing expeditions seem to be the top pick, as well as full day sea fishing trips. You can also find half day excursions, if that’s more up your alley, and some charters also offer affordable shared trips.
Some of the best spots to find a professional guide include Portorož, Kranj, and Koper.
Rules & Regulations
If you want to go fishing in Slovenia, a valid fishing license is a must. You can buy a license from a fishing family (aka fishing society) in the district you plan on fishing in. Visiting anglers can purchase a daily license that’s valid from dawn to dusk or a night license that’s valid from dusk to dawn.