The Sarca River in Trentino is a renowned fly fishing destination. It offers stunning alpine scenery, clear waters, and a population of wild brown and marble trout.
The most interesting part of the Arno river for fly fishing runs in the Casentino area, crossing beautiful medieval villages and is located only 45 minutes drive from Florence.
Catch and release helps prevent overfishing and allows fish populations to recover from angling pressure, ensuring there are fish for future generations.
Fly fishing is more than a sport — it's a way to connect with nature. With this privilege comes a responsibility: to protect the waters, fish populations, and ecosystems we enjoy.
In the Tiber river (Fiume Tevere) there is a 9km long catch and release tailwater area exclusively dedicated to fly fishing, which runs in the province of Arezzo.
Volturno river (Fiume Volturno) is one of the best rivers in Italy for fly fishing: crystal clear waters, vigorous fish with beautiful patterns and Olgoneuriella Rhenana hatches from mid-June to late July.