Magazine Confluenze | fly fishing experience Number 8 Year 2 | Page 15

Text by Natalino Costa Photos by Albino Canepari, Natalino Costa A lot of Italian fly fishers know the river Möll flowing in the Möll Valley in Carynthia region of Austria. They know it because they’ve fished there, they know it for the great number of grayling and the beautiful surroundings. The river springs from the Glossglockner Glacier and flows into the Drava after 84 kms. It is administratively fragmented into numberless private stretches that sell daily fishing licences to fishers, mainly fly fishers. Many reserves, many kilometers, a lot of fishing situations dictated by land mor- phology. It is therefore inappropriate claiming to know a river just because we have fished just one of its very many stretches. To me, to us that we fished some of them, both in the upper part and in the lower part, the fishing holiday in Stall, located in the medium part of the river, turned out to be a new and different experience. The impressions that you are going to read hereunder are the result of more outings belonging to two separate holidays, one some three months after another. Fresh Confluenze 15