Set just south of Zagreb in the fertile Turopolje plain, Velika Gorica puts you within easy reach of some of inland Croatia's most productive freshwater grounds. The Sava River and its Odra tributary weave through floodplains and backwaters, creating slow, meandering stretches, lively channels, and still oxbows that hold a wide range of native species. Nearby gravel-pit lakes like Jezero Čiče add deep, clear water to the mix, making Velika Gorica a versatile base for anglers of all styles.
Expect classic Central European targets across these waters. Carp thrive in expansive lakes, while predators such as pike and zander haunt reedlines, drop-offs, and confluences. In the rivers, chub and other coarse fish patrol riffles and pools, and powerful wels catfish lurk in deeper bends. Whether you prefer float fishing along calm banks, stalking predators with lures, or setting up longer sessions for wary carp, you'll find a setting that fits your approach.
Access is straightforward, with well-known local angling clubs managing stretches of river and lake and maintaining a tradition of careful stewardship. Seasons bring variety—spring and autumn are prime for predators, summer evenings shine for carp, and winter lure sessions can be quietly productive in slower channels. With Velika Gorica fishing charters and guides, visiting anglers can quickly dial in the right spots, techniques, and local know-how for a rewarding day on the water.
Please remember that a valid fishing license is required, and local rules may vary by venue. Check current regulations before you go to ensure a smooth and responsible experience.



