Published Mar 19. 2014 - 10 years ago
Updated or edited Mar 31. 2019

Fly fishing in Slovakia Part 2 - fly fishing paradise in in the heart of Europe

Slovakia is one of few not so much known excellent fly-fishing destinations in Europe. Slovakia is often being confused with Slovenia, but its quality of rivers can be easily compared to those popular in Slovenia.
Thanks to the fact, that Slovakian rivers are not so famous as Austrian, German, Czech or Slovenian one, they do not stand under huge fishing pressure.
Slovakia has the most national parks per square kilometre and due to this circumstance lot of untouched river systems. This makes Slovakia truly great fly fishing destination for fly fishermen, who enjoy pure nature.
These facts are underline with the world highest productivity (insect-diversity and insect-quantity per m2) of Slovakian mountain rivers.
Diversity of Slovakian water systems: big rivers, lakes, reservoirs, mountain rivers, creeks or mountain lakes - all what passionate fly fisherman can just think of, is offered by Fly Fishing in Slovakia.
We are looking forward to your visit.

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Andrej Polcic
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