Bialka river

Bialka is the river in Malopolska province. Sources of the river are in Tatra mountains at an altitude of 1075 meters from the connection of two streams- Rybi Potok flowing from the Polish part of the Tatras and Biała Woda flowing from the Slovakian part of the Tatras.  In the upper part Białka flows in a northerly direction and it’s a border between Poland and Slovakia. At the end Białka flows into the Czorsztyn-Niedzica dam lake.  We can begin our fishing adventure with this river in the Jurgów village where the Jaworowy stream connects with Bialka, not far from the local ski resort (upstream of this place fishing is prohibited). It is the only river in Poland with an alpine character along its entire length. Is very rapid, with big rocks in the riverbed. Water is crystal clear and very cold all year. It’s a unique and wild river with amazing aesthetic values. The main species are brown trout but you can also catch ,,cold-blooded” graylings. Bialka river is a place you must visit while being in the Podhale region!

Upper Dunajec river

Dunajec river beginning takes place in Nowy Targ from the connection of two rivers – Bialy (white) Dunajec and Czarny (black) Dunajec. Upper part of Dunajec is between this place and the estuary in a Czorsztyn dam lake. In upper Dunajec you can catch more various fish species than in Bialy and Czarny Dunajec where trouts and graylings dominate. In the upper Dunajec besides trout and grayling you can also catch barbel, chub, nase (sneep) and the dream of fishermans called ,,queen of Dunajec”- huchen. The nature of the river gives huge opportunities to try every fly fishing method. Doesn’t matter if you are an advanced angler or beginner, at upper Dunajec everyone will find a perfect place for himself.

Dunajec special zone

Special sector (upper) at Dunajec river between Krościenko and Tylmanowa villages is a large river with large fishes. Sector’s leaseholder cares for regular restocking and monitoring of the river so every fisherman who will come here has a chance to catch life’s record fish. This part of the river is especially known for big trouts, graylings and danube salmons but also you can catch there barbels , chubs or nases. This fishery is a frequent destination of our fishing trips, mainly with experience fishermans who can expect unforgettable emotions. Probably the best polish river for nymph fishing!

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.

Dunajec in Sromowce

Dunajec in Sromowce village is one of most iconic places for fly fishing in Poland. Not without reason because fishing there in the shade of Pieniny mountains is some kind of unusual experience. Beginning of this sector is 300m under the Sromowce dam. In this place the river is a border between Poland and Slovakia. This part of the river we recommend for more experienced anglers. Water is deep, wild and the riverbed is full of big rocks and… big trouts! This place is also fantastic for huchen and graylings. Border of Pieninski National Park is the end of this fishing zone.