The Učja comes from Italy and covers a distance of 6.1 km before it enters the Soča. It is a swift alpine river, but very inaccessible. Access is somewhat easier only at the country border and near its confluence with the Soča, below the village of Žaga. Its waters are inhabited by trout and Cottus gobio, while in the downstream parts of the river, grayling can also be found.
The chosen culinary and sleeping capacities are fishermen friendly. Each offer contains carefully prepared data about the distance from the water and we made sure that every chosen object is fishermen friendly-that means that almost every specific wish of the fisherman can be granted. We pinpointed the special areas for which the fishing stores are known so that you can easily establish useful contacts when choosing your fishing gear.
We offer excellent fishing in the gravel pits Mota and in the reservoir Gajševci where you can catch some first class specimens of carps and predatory fish.
This district is rich in cyprinids (carps, silver carps, roaches, pikes, zanders) but you can occasionally find even common nases, vimba vimba fish, common daces and chubs here.