The rivers of Northern Italy are incredibly diverse.
From crystal-clear Alpine streams flowing through narrow valleys to larger freestone rivers shaped by changing seasons, each stretch of water tells a different story.
Some demand long, delicate presentations.
Others reward quick decisions and instinct.
Some ask for tiny CDC patterns drifting naturally through slow currents.
Others come alive only during a brief evening hatch.
Choosing where to fish is never about following a fixed plan.
It's about understanding where the river is at its very best on that particular day.
That's why every guided trip begins with the same question:
Where will the river give us the best chance today?
The answer changes constantly.
And that's exactly what makes every day unique
Wild rivers are fragile places.
Every fish, every insect and every stretch of water deserves respect.
My approach to guiding is built around responsible angling, careful fish handling and leaving every place exactly as we found it.
The goal is simple:
To ensure these rivers continue to offer unforgettable experiences—not only for us, but for everyone who will fish them in the future.
Good fishing starts with healthy rivers.