Discover a Fly Fisher’s Secret Paradise
The Saâne River is a breathtaking hidden treasure, where the thrill of fly fishing unfolds amid serene meadows and grazing cows. Despite its unassuming appearance, this river offers exceptional trout fishing—if you know where to look. Spend a summer day here, and you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable catches and tranquil moments. A special thanks to Pascal, a local expert, who shared his wisdom and guided us through the Saâne’s secrets.
Prime Fishing Beats: Longueil & Saâne-Saint-Just
We explored two exceptional stretches: one just south of Longueil’s center (north of Camping de la Vallée) and another further downstream in Saâne-Saint-Just. Both spots are marked on the map provided and are strictly fly-fishing, catch-and-release zones—ensuring the trout population thrives for years to come.
Navigating the French Fishing License System
Securing a fishing license in France has become easier for tourists, thanks to the convenient "holiday license" available online at cartedepeche.fr. For around €34 (2023), you can purchase a weekly permit, valid from your chosen start date. While this license covers most waters, always double-check for exceptions. For the Saâne, select Dieppe (76200) as your designated department.
Bank Fishing or Wading: Choose Your Approach
The Saâne’s gentle banks make it ideal for shore fishing, but wading is also permitted—especially during low water levels. Move slowly, though; these wild trout are skittish and easily startled. The meadows here are shared with curious but docile cows. Pascal, a longtime angler, assures they’re harmless, but always respect their space.
The Thrill of Wild Trout—and Maybe More
Every cast here targets wild brown trout, but the Saâne holds an occasional surprise: sea trout or even salmon! The river’s connection to the sea at Quiberville allows migratory fish to pass through. Patience and stealth are key—watch for rising fish, approach cautiously, and let the river reveal its secrets.
Flies That Fool the Saâne’s Trout
Your standard trout flies will work, but timing is everything. During May and June, mayflies are irresistible. If fish are rising without mayflies present, switch to sedge or caddis imitations. When the surface is quiet, rely on trusty nymphs like the Hare’s Ear or Pheasant Tail—or try Pascal’s favorite, the Red Tag.
Fish Species to Target
While the Saâne’s waters may hold other surprises, our focus remains on these prized catches:
- Brown Trout (the river’s star)
- Sea Trout (a rare but thrilling bonus)
Pack your gear, secure your license, and prepare for a fly-fishing adventure where Normandy’s charm meets wild trout perfection. The Saâne awaits—quiet, unspoiled, and full of promise.