We spent 2 very nice days at the Schwarza river in Austria, in the lower part, which was only 3 hour drive from our home.
It was a bit urban fishing, as the river runs through small cities with industrial buildings too, but the lot of fish we cought was a good compensation.
First day was slightly rainy, and the fish were quite hungry, second day was shiny, and a bit more difficult to catch them.
For graylings small greenish nymps worked very well, for trouts bigger ones (size 12-14) in same colour. Cca 70% of the fish were rainbows, 10% graylings, 20% brown trouts.
We cought graylings up to 45 cm, trouts up to 40 cm (total length), but locals cought 4 kg weight trouts here as well. I don't think it is a legend only:).
Average fish size was between 30-35 cm, we didn't cath really small ones luckily.
Fishing licence: was reasonable for 60 eur per day in Austria, Niederoesserreich guest fishing card for 1 month is 15 eur, newcomers first visiting this river have to pay 50 eur guiding fee (not per person, total). I hope to be back soon.
To get the fishing licence you need to contact with someones from the Ternitz club, and arrange a meeting:
http://www.fischereivereinternitz.com/web/?page_id=20 (Wolfgang oder Josef).
We met Wolfgang, he is a very nice and helpful person.
Please note, there are other revirs on Schwarza, like:
http://www.oefg1880.at/reviere/salmoniden-reviere/schwarza-i-iv/bildergalerie/
nearby Schwarzau im Gebirge and Rohr im Gebirge.
These are more beautiful and more expensive than the Ternitz revir, but with less and smaller fish (according to local fishermen).
Suggested accommodation: no really good tips, we stayed here: http://www.hotel-loibl.at
as we were there on monday, and most cheaper guest houses were closed! We paid 35 eur / pers with breakfast
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