Salmo coruhensis
The Anatolian Sea Trout (Salmo coruhensis) is a highly sought-after game fish known for its aggressive behavior and strong fighting ability. Native to the rivers and coastal waters of Turkey, this species is prized by anglers for its challenging catch and excellent flavor. It is a migratory fish that moves between freshwater and saltwater, making it a versatile target for both river and sea fishing.
Max Size
80 cm (31 inches), 10 kg (22 lbs)
Habitat
Coastal waters, estuaries, and rivers of the Black Sea region, particularly in Turkey. It prefers cold, well-oxygenated waters.
Best Season
September to November and March to May, when the fish migrate between the sea and rivers.
Best Time
Early morning and late evening when the water is calm.
Çoruh River
Turkey
Known for its strong currents and crystal-clear waters, the Çoruh River is a prime location for catching Anatolian Sea Trout.
Best: April-October
Black Sea Coast near Rize
Turkey
The Black Sea coast near Rize offers a mix of rocky shores and sandy beaches, making it an ideal spot for targeting Anatolian Sea Trout.
Best: May-September
Hopa River
Turkey
The Hopa River is a smaller, yet productive, location for catching Anatolian Sea Trout, with a mix of fast and slow waters.
Best: March-November
Arhavi River
Turkey
The Arhavi River offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for anglers targeting Anatolian Sea Trout, with its fast currents and rocky substrate.
Best: April-October
Firtına River
Turkey
The Firtına River is known for its picturesque surroundings and strong Anatolian Sea Trout population, making it a must-visit destination for anglers.
Best: May-September
Çayeli River
Turkey
The Çayeli River offers a mix of fast and slow waters, making it an ideal location for targeting Anatolian Sea Trout, with a good chance of landing a trophy fish.
Best: April-October
Best bait: Live bait such as worms, small fish, or crustaceans can be effective