In the last publication on the Pescalacca blog we addressed the wonderful Oasis of San Giuliano in Basilicata. Today we return to talking about freshwater fishing, focusing on a particularly renowned spot in the Alps, which has the same name as a stream in Basilicata (it may seem like it was done on purpose, but it's just a coincidence). We present to you the wonderful Torrente Noce in Trentino: a fantastic watercourse, with a thousand facets, an ideal home for spinning and fly fishermen and...
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Fishing in Trentino on the Sarca river: the best tips for having fun!
Trentino boasts a vast network of running and stagnant waters. Its streams, rivers, lakes and mountain lakes have a very renowned reputation beyond the region, both for the excellent management of the water and because every year they host the fly fishing and spinning championships of the highest categories. Among the various waterways, one stands out which over time has been able to offer maximum entertainment to local fishermen and tourists, gaining the respect of many enthusiasts who come...
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Fishing in Trentino on the Chiese river
Among the first fishing spots that come to mind when talking about Trentino are the Avisio, the Noce, the Sarca, the Adige. Excellent outdoor gyms for trout fishing with spinning, fly and remote control, which we have already described on the Pescalccacca blog. However, those looking for still valuable but less frequented waters, especially during the summer period, can count on a vast territorial offer made up of smaller courses. Among these, in western Trentino, there is a river that...
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Sea fishing, everything you need to know
Sea fishing from the coast can be practiced from the shore from the rocks or from the piers from the ports or in the mouths of the rivers. While sea fishing by boat can be practiced with smaller or larger boats or with fishing kayaks.
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Sea fishing for garfish from the shore
September and October have always been the best months for sport fishing at sea. The now warm waters, the reduced activity of bathers along the beaches and the reduced presence of boats finally leave room for long and profitable fishing. In addition to the ideal conditions, there is also the greater predisposition of some species ready to take our bait. Among these, we certainly cannot forget the garfish, typical September and October prey, a true classic of late summer and even autumn...
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Pond fishing with the pellet waggler
Summer has always been synonymous with sea fishing. In recent years, however, thanks to the introduction of an innovative technique imported from England, summer has also become synonymous with freshwater fishing. He doesn't fish with the pole, stream trout, spinning, but English fishing in the pond with the pellet waggler! Yes, that's right: for a few years now, in the summer there has been a craze for fishing for carp and crucian carp afloat with a method that aims to capture cyprinids in...
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Canal fishing with a fixed rod
Even though sport fishing is constantly evolving technically, sometimes it is necessary to take a step back and return to the origins. The new generations are fascinated by spinning, carp fishing, surf-casting but often forget that the mother of all fishing is one and only: the fixed rod. Unfortunately, either for fashion or because it is more complex than other techniques for those who are beginners, the fixed rod has been supplanted in favor of pureed fishing with the Bolognese, from match...
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Fishing from rocks: baits, rods, rigs and techniques
Fishing from the reef at sea is a classic for every angler. It represents the simplest approach to the world of saltwater fishing and, to get started in the best possible way, you need to have a series of rudiments that represent an essential basis that cannot be overlooked.
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Fishing with the Bolognese: technique, equipment, bait
Fishing with the Bolognese is probably the most practiced technique by Italian fishermen. It was born after the war in Emilia-Romagna as an evolution of fishing with a fixed rod and, over time, it spread to other regions, both in fresh water and at sea. This is a particularly profitable technique, which proposes the bait with maximum precision and demonstrates its versatility in various environments such as ports, cliffs, mouths, running waters such as rivers or canals. Furthermore, it is a...
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Fishing with Bolognese in the sea at night
Winter is now a memory. Summer is at the height of its splendor, with the typical hot days of August. Many will choose the sea for their holidays and, thanks to the good weather, they will certainly try to go fishing. When? Certainly not during the day, because there are many commitments and the crowding of marinas and beaches is notable. Many will do it at night, while their wife and children rest in the hotel, leaving some free time on the sultry August evenings. What does the sea offer in...
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Autumn fishing: products for fishing cephalopods and mackerel
The autumn months are among the most profitable times for sea fishing. Whether practiced from shore or from a boat, the sea has the best of itself to offer before winter arrives. Not only for the large quantity of fish still in activity, but above all for the entry into play of cephalopods (cuttlefish, squid, squid), typical November and December prey. And again, again for November and December, it is time for mackerel and horse mackerel, fishing from the boat despite the dropping...
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Salpa fishing: tricks and secrets on how to fish it
The arrival of spring marks a general revival of sea fishing activities. Mullets, breams and, above all, salps, come out of hibernation and start living at full capacity again, populating the Italian reefs, week after week.