

Wilderness and where to find it
Wilderness is what you seek? You should try fly fishing fully immersed in nature! Our land – Tuscia – offers unforgettable
Wilderness is what you seek? You should try fly fishing fully immersed in nature! Our land – Tuscia – offers unforgettable
River Mignone is a real river, still unknown to most. No artificial stocking, no easy fish. Reaching the upper –
Tuscia is dotted with mostly unknown spots where our ancestors spent their lives along rivers. Let’s cast our flies into history…
Fishing in summer under a red hot sun might be difficult and fishless. Here are hints on how to cope with.
What did our ancestors think of this wonderful fish, the grayling? And again, what were their ideas about fishing it using an artificial fly? What were their favorite imitations? What did the use to tie their flies?
My “alter ego” in the Netherlands is really in love with Italy and Tuscia. She visited this area some years
Leaders and Tippets, how many questions about!!! In Italy we are used to express the nylon diameters in parts of
Chalk-stream fishing in Italy? Yes, you can! Very few anglers know that Italy offers fishing opportunities and sceneries still unknown
River Nera is one of the best (if not “THE” best) rivers in Central Italy. It crosses three different regions
Lake Bolsena is one of my favorite waters. It gives birth to one of the rivers crossing our region: river
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I was born in Milan some half a century ago and after many years spent visiting most rivers and lakes of North Italy, I moved to the Centre – not far from Rome – where I found a real paradise as far as flyfishing is concerned.
I have been fishing since the very green years of my life and have switched to flyfishing in 1977. The dry fly is – like most of us – my favorite but I think that a complete flyangler should have a deep knowledge of all the techniques offered by his tackle (given that the “spirit” of fly angling is not denaturalized). Environment improving and respect are also very important to me.
I have fished most European rivers (Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, England, Ireland, ex-Yugoslavia, Greece, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Far East, New Zealand…). As for Italy, there are few rivers I have not visited
I do not consider fishing as a sport but as a style of life, where respect for the fish and environmental nature is at the top of the activity. While respecting other anglers’ points of view, I support catch&release also in free waters.
I have translated quite a number of flyfishing books into Italian and am fond of history and philosophy.