River

Miljacka

The Miljacka River, flowing through Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a relatively small river known for its peculiar smell and brown waters due to poor discharge and pollution from municipal wastewater. Despite this, fishing does occur, particularly for species like trout and grayling in its upper, clearer sections. Fishing in Bosnia and Herzegovina generally requires a daily permit obtained from local fishing associations, and regulations can vary significantly by location. Catch-and-release practices are encouraged, especially for sensitive species. The Miljacka river is considered a protected area in its upper reaches, specifically the Paljanska and Mokranjska Miljacka river valleys…

Fish

Brown TroutGraylingRainbow TroutDanube Salmon (Hucho hucho)Northern PikeCommon CarpWels CatfishCommon Nase (Chondrostoma nasus)ChubPerchZanderMarble Trout (Salmo marmoratus)Softmouth Trout (Salmo obtusirostris oxyrhynchus)

Methods

Fly fishingSpin fishingBait fishing

The free plan includes 3 water reports per day.

Per-species regulations & closed seasons are included in Pro. Detailed baits & positions are included in Pro+.

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Closed seasons and size limits vary by country and water — always confirm with the local fishing authority.