Liguria is a thin strip of land mainly characterized by the sea and mountains that make this region a unique environment. For this reason it is possible to find many waterways where it is possible to practice sport fishing including fishing with fly technique or better known as NoKill.
The best spots where to practice this type of fishing are many including:
immersed in the green of nature this stretch of river circumscribed as “NoKill reserve” extends for about 2 km and is populated mainly by native brown trout. Here the access to the reserve is free, while the possession of the FIPSAS card is compulsory.
located a few meters from Mount Turchino, the reserve extends for about 2 km. It is also very convenient and accessible by stairs located on the entire stretch of the stream. The reserve is managed by the S.P.S. Masone and it aims to safeguard the fauna and the flora of this stretch of the torrent together with the possibility to practice sport fishing always respecting the environment.
with its crystal clear waters has always been a paradise for fishermen. Here most of the areas are used for the exercise of fly fishing or spinning in total there are 3 areas covering about 5 km of river. In addition, the repopulation takes place weekly with trout Fario and Iridea and char of Fonte. Moreover, fishing is possible only for those in possession of a FIPSAS card.
along the Scrivia river for 2 km there is the reserve called “Ponte di Savignone”. Here it is possible to fish both by fly and by catch with a weekly repopulation of rainbow trout, brown trout and char. Moreover, to fish you need a daily permit, a valid fishing license and a FIPSAS card.
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