The best time of year for fly fishing!

Autumn is undoubtedly a great time for fly fishermen and people who are considering learning this method. In October and November, the water temperature drops, which is a signal for fish that winter is coming and they need to eat. Our favorites at this time are graylings, which eagerly take small insects from the water surface. The dry fly time! By the way, you can observe brown trouts spawning but you have to move around the river so as not to disturb them. Our guides are happy to share their knowledge about the love habits of trouts 🙂

Apart from all the beautiful nature, fishing in autumn is very comfortable. There is no heat that can be so exhausting in summer. Autumn temperatures ranging from a few to a dozen or so degrees Celsius mean that we don’t feel hot in waders, but to prevent our feet from getting too cold, two pairs of thick socks are highly recommended! Check our offer and feel invited to book your fishing tour! 

Czarny Dunajec river

Czarny Dunajec river has its sources in Witow, small village at the foot of western Tatras. Begins from the connection of streams flowing from two valleys: Chocholowska and Koscieliska. No doubt, this river is one of the most beautiful and fishful in Podhale area. The character of the river changes several times along its about 40-kilometer course. 

Upper part is typical fast and cold trout water full of big rocks and swift currents. Beautiful landscapes and low fishing pressure makes it perfect to enjoy loneliness. 

Middle part starts from Podczerwone village where artificial watersteps were unfortunately built in Soviet Union times. This part is good for the beginners, a perfect place for learning the basics of fly fishing.

From Wróblówka village the river changes its character again and until the estuary becomes typical grayling water. Flows thru unchanged by human interference terrains and offers a lot of attractive fishing spots. 

During the trip on Czarny Dunajec we provide amazing moments. It’s a perfect proposition for fishermans at any level of advancement who look for something new, far from popular and commercial fisheries.