Sport fishing Slovenia
Sport fishing is different from an ordinary fishing in the intention of catching fish. Fishing is still from ancient times used to feeding the family and the general population of an area, where fishing is not focused on keeping fish, but the fish are released after the catch, and if you want to keep fish, is allowed to take and a number of fish that matches the criteria of length, weight and fish species for which fishing is permitted. In addition to a relaxing stay in the nature, fishing involves outwitting wild animals, and adjusting fishing techniques, hand and rod relative to the movement of fish and water currents that result in fraud of fish and successful pulling fish out of the water. It is important to note that except for fishing equipment needed and permits for fishing in a certain place where we hunt and gather information about the types of fish that are permitted to fish.
Slovenia has a surface of 20 251 km². The Republic of Slovenia has a border with Austria on the north, on the north-east with Hungary, on east and south with Croatia an on the west side with Italy. Ljubljana is the capital city of Slovenia and it’s spreads along the Ljubljanica river.
There are 28 peaks and mountains above 2.500 m of hight, the highest peak is the Triglav with it's 2.864 m. The Alpine world is divided in 3 mountanious groups: Julian Alps, Karavanke and Kaminsko-Savinjske.
Slovenia in all his Dinaric-Charsic teritory has approximately 6.500 large and small debris caves and pits, about twenty of theme were addapted for tourist visiting purposes. The most famous and visited caves are the caves of Postojna (19,50 km of cave galleries and pits); the most accessible are the Škocijanske jame (Škocijan Caves nad pits) which are signed in the UNESCO’s list of world natural heritage.
On the boundiaries of the Panonian valley there are many spring waters, creeks and rivers which create a numerous areas enriched with thermal water. Sixteen sources were...