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Catch the Fish


Catch the Fish
Switzerland

Immerse yourself in Switzerland’s thrilling fishing world, waiting to be explored.

Pursuit of Trout

What could surpass a day spent hunting for Farios in pristine streams amid Europe’s finest landscapes? For an unmatched experience, I offer guided trips across Switzerland’s most productive fishing waters.

Adventure with Pike

Fishing for pike in Switzerland’s stunning mountain lakes is no ordinary pursuit. I’ll lead you to secluded spots teeming with these formidable predators.

Boat-Based Fishing

Using a boat or float tube unlocks access to untouched locations. Whether targeting pike, zander, perch, or roach, the possibilities are endless!

The Allure of Grayling

To some, grayling is the "naïve little cousin" of trout; to others, it’s a prized catch. As a fly-fishing enthusiast, I find it fascinating. This surface-feeding species fights hard—stay alert if you encounter a school, as your fly will face a real challenge!

Targeting Barbel

Brace for a thrilling chase when a barbel—Switzerland’s "freshwater bonefish"—strikes your nymph. These fish are a superb alternative when trout aren’t biting. Whether in summer’s heat or early spring’s chill, barbel are always ready to seize a nymph and bolt on a marathon run.

Target Species

  • Pike
  • Trout
  • Grayling
  • Barbel

Expert Advice for These Species

Catch the Fish specializes in fly fishing for:

  • Barbel
  • Grayling
  • Brown Trout
  • Pike

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