There are many rivers and lakes in the whole Czech Republic but not all of them are suitable for fly-fishing. The aim is not to give you a complete list of them. But we would like to focus on the most interesting rivers and lakes in our area.
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Cerna Nisa Lake: A beautiful lake high in the mountains with brookies only. The only access is on foot.
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 | Horska Kamenice: Near Zelezny Brod there is a wild and deep canyon where you usually fish alone. Most places have to be visited on foot only. Sometimes Kamenice can have a little bit less water in summer months. |
| Hrenská Kamenice: The lowest trout river in the Czech Republic, where salmons spawned in the past. A few years ago salmons were successfully restocked there. They have started returning again. The sandstone canyon upstream of Hrensko is closed for fishing. |  |
 | Mohelka: A small wild brook south of Liberec flows through the woods and meadows in an unspoiled valley. Bushes and branches are always a challenge for you. Trout, graylings and seldom chubs are caught here. |
| Nisa: In the past it was rather polluted river, nowadays trout and grayling have returned there again. But we still don´t recommend to eat them. The best parts are downstream of Liberec up to German border. |  |
| Ohre: It was "Mecca" of fly-fishing in Czechia. A lot of fishermen taking fish with, cormorants and a poor stocking changed its reputation into a river where only a few strikes a day are quite common. So that parts downstream of Nechranice dam are not so crowded as before. |
| Ploucnice: Most parts have non-salmonid regime with chubs, perches and seldom trout or grayling. Around Mimon there was a closed military area in the past. The meandering river is really wild there. Also upstream of confluence with Labe there are nice parts. |  |
 | Smeda: A little mountain river with a granite bed and less food sources. It flows mainly trough the villages. Downstream of Frydlant it is a meandering river in meadows with more species of fish. |