Fishing Grayling Bosnia and HErzegovina

Catch Me If You Can – 5 Fishes to Try Your Luck With In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Hundreds of mountain rivers and crystal clear lakes are home for more than 110 freshwater fish species of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Wherever you go, you’re sure to find a fish worth to catch. Have in mind that the fishing permit is required on all rivers and lakes! 

Northern Pike (Esox lucius)

Northern pike (Esox lucius) or simply Pike for short – štuka in Bosnian language –  grows to a relatively large size, up to 55 cm but with maximum recorded lengths of 150 cm  and published weights of 28.4 kg. 

Fishing Pike in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pike
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

Northern pike are most often olive green, shading from yellow to white along the belly.

Pike
Photo Credit: Jeff Vanderspank

They are typical ambush predators, lying and holding perfectly still for long periods while waiting for prey and then exhibiting remarkable acceleration as they strike.

Fly Fishing Sana River Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pike Fishing
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

Pike are found in sluggish streams and shallow, weedy places in lakes and reservoirs, as well as in cold, clear, rocky waters. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, you should try your luck on rivers Krušnica, Una, Sana, Bosna, lake Pelagićevo, etc. 

Season: 1st of April -31st of January.

Minimum Length to be kept: 40 cm

Grayling (Thymallus thymallus)

Fishning in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Grayling
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

Grayling (Thymallus thymallus) – Lipljen, lipljan in the Bosnian language – is found in the purest waters rich with oxygen. Characterized by the colorful dorsal fin, silvery-yellow body, and white belly.

Fishning in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Grayling
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

It grows up to  50 cm and 1.5 kg. It feeds on flies, shrimp, larvae, and other smaller aquatic animals. Grayling prefer to swim in calmer sections of rivers and fishing with the use of an artificial fly makes it a perfect catch throughout the mid-May to end of October season.

Fishing Grayling Bosnia and Herzegovina
Grayling Fishing
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

Season: 1st of April – 30th of November  

Minimum Length to be kept: 30 cm

Hucho Hucho –  Danube Salmon

Fly fishing Hucho Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hucho Hucho
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

Hucho can reach 150 cm in length and more than 50 kg in weight but these specimens are very rare. The huchen that holds the world record in weight was 58 kilograms (128 lb) heavy, caught by Bosnian angler Halil Sofradžija at the Dragojevića Rapids on the Drina river, near the town of Ustikolina in Bosnia and Herzegovina in January 1938.

Hucho Hucho

The average catch is between 80 and 100cm. Hucho longer than 110 cm is a real trophy, hucho over 120 cm is a real giant.

People often say that hucho hucho is a fish of thousand casts but if you are not experienced enough you can never catch this beauty. The water level must be a little higher, air pressure must be low or getting lower and lower, rain or snow. 

Hucho Dunabe Salmon Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hucho Hucho 
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

Because of its small natural habitat, it can only be found and caught in the rivers of the Danube basin, and some of those rivers are located in Bosnia and Herzegovina such as Krušnica, Lašva, Una, Sana, etc.

Season: 1st of June – 31st of December

Minimum Length to be kept: 70 cm

Marble Trout (Salmo marmoratus)

Marble Trout
Photo Credit: Bistobih.ba

Marble Trout (Salmo marmoratus)  – Glavatica in Bosnian language – is the largest trout species in Europe. It is characterized by a distinctive marbled color pattern and high growth capacity.  The intensity of color varies considerably upon the surroundings.

Its typical size is 30–70 cm but the largest recorded one was 117 cm and 24 kg.

Fishing Marble Trout on Neretva River hundred years ago
Photo Credit: Vanja Hadžiavdić

The marble trout is piscivorous, feeds mainly on smaller fish and benthic invertebrates. One can successfully fish for it with fly fishing with nymphs and spin fishing techniques as well. 

Its habitat is limited to the rivers of the Adriatic basin such as the Neretva river.

Season:  1st of April – 31st of  October 

Minimum Length to be kept: 60 cm

Common Nase (Chondrostoma nasus) 

Common Nase
Photo Credit: Bistobih.ba

Common nase/Nase/Sneep (Chondrostoma nasus) – Škobalj in the Bosnian language – is widespread throughout Eastern Europe and so is in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They inhabit moderate to fast-flowing large to medium-sized rivers with rock or gravel bottom. Generally, these fish grow to 25-40 cm in length, and up to 1 kg. However, the unique specimen is known to reach up to 1.6 kg in weight.

Common Nase
Photo Credit: Bistobih.ba

These bottom-dwelling fish mostly feed on algae and other aquatic plants.

Common Nase fishing Drina river Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fishing Common Nase
Photo Credit: Bistorbih.ba

Try your luck on the Drina, Bosna Una, Sana, etc.

Season: 1st of June – 31st of March

Minimum Length to be kept: 20 cm 

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