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Slovenia’s Native Salmonids: Species Profiles.

Slovenia is home to five native salmonid species, each with distinct range, habitat, and conservation stories. These species, central to the country’s trout heritage, include four featured in the Slovenian Native Slam (excluding Adriatic grayling because of recent hybridization). Below are the profiles:

  • Huchen
  • marble trout
  • brown trout
  • adriatic grayling
  • european grayling

Hucho Hucho.

  • Range & Habitat: Native to large rivers of the Danube basin, including the Sava, Kolpa, and Drava. Requires deep, wide, cold rivers with abundant prey and clean spawning tributaries.
  • Appearance & Size: The largest European salmonid. Long, torpedo-shaped body with a silvery base and subtle spots. Can exceed 120 cm and 15–20 kg.
  • Behaviour: Apex predator. Feeds on fish, crustaceans, amphibians, and occasionally small mammals. Often holds in deep pools and channels.
  • Life Cycle: Spawns in early spring (Mar–Apr) in clean gravel-bottom tributaries. Juveniles remain in shallower areas before migrating to deeper river sections.
  • Conservation & Threats: Highly vulnerable due to its large range, late maturity, and low reproductive rate. Threatened by river regulation, barriers, and habitat loss. Populations are supported through regulated fishing, restocking, and protected zones.

Salmo Marmoratus.

  • Range & Habitat: Native to the Adriatic basin, especially the Soča River and its tributaries (Idrijca, Bača, Trebuščica, Koritnica, Zadlascica). Prefers cold, clear, fast-flowing alpine rivers with rocky structure and deep pools.
  • Appearance & Size: Known for its pale olive or grey base colour overlaid with irregular, worm-like marbled markings. Can exceed 120 cm and weigh over 20 kg, though most fish range between 40–70 cm.
  • Behaviour: A solitary and highly territorial ambush predator. Juveniles feed on aquatic invertebrates; adults are piscivorous and often occupy deep pools for cover.
  • Life Cycle: Spawning takes place in late autumn or early winter (Nov–Jan) in small, clean tributaries with gravel bottoms. Young fish hatch in early spring and disperse downstream.
  • Conservation & Threats: Pure populations were nearly lost due to hybridization with stocked brown trout. A few isolated, genetically pure populations were rediscovered in the 1980s and have been the focus of ongoing conservation and restocking programs, especially by RD Tolmin. Threats include habitat loss, dams, hybridization, and climate change.

Salmo Trutta (Danubian).

  • Range & Habitat: Native to the Danube basin, including rivers such as the Sava, Savinja, and Kamniška Bistrica. Found in fast-flowing mountain and foothill rivers with cool, oxygen-rich water.
  • Appearance & Size: Golden-brown to olive in colour with red and black spots, often surrounded by pale halos. Commonly 35–50 cm; trophy fish can exceed 70–80 cm in large rivers.
  • Behaviour: Opportunistic and adaptable. Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and small fish. Holds in riffles, undercut banks, and behind structure.
  • Life Cycle: Spawns in late autumn (Oct–Dec) in clean, shallow gravel beds of tributaries. Eggs incubate over winter; fry emerge in early spring.
  • Conservation & Threats: The native Danubian strain has declined due to stocking of non-native Atlantic strains. Current efforts aim to restore native genetics in wild populations through selective breeding and stocking.

Thymallus Thymallus.

  • Range & Habitat: Widespread in the Danube basin. Found in the Sava Bohinjka, Savinja, Krka, and similar rivers with moderate to fast flow and gravel bottoms.
  • Appearance & Size: Recognized by its large sail-like dorsal fin and delicate colouring. Typically 30–45 cm, with large individuals reaching 50 cm or more.
  • Behaviour: Feeds primarily on aquatic insects and small crustaceans. Often active during hatches and visible rising in calmer riffles and runs.
  • Life Cycle: Spawns in spring (Mar–May), earlier than trout. Uses shallow gravel beds in riffles with moderate current. Eggs hatch in late spring.
  • Conservation & Threats: Generally stable in Slovenia but sensitive to pollution, water regulation, and sedimentation. Managed through seasonal closures and size restrictions.

Thymallus Aeliani.

    Range & Habitat: Historically native From the Po River basin to the Soča River basin. Preferred cold, fast-flowing alpine rivers with high oxygen content.
  • Appearance & Size: Very similar to European grayling but less colourful and body proportions are a little different. Adults typically measured 25–40 cm, with occasional individuals reaching up to 45 cm.
  • Behaviour: Insectivorous and surface-oriented feeder, especially during hatches. Favoured structured runs and moderate flow.
  • Life Cycle: Spring spawner (Mar–May), using similar habitats as European grayling. No known surviving pure populations.
  • Conservation & Threats: Extinct in its pure form due to hybridization with introduced Danubian grayling. All current grayling in the Soča basin are presumed hybrids. This species is excluded from the Native Slam

Species per club overview:

Clubs

Hucho hucho

Salmo marmoratus

Salmo trutta

Thymallus thymallus

RD ajdovscina


YES



RD barje

YES


YES

YES

RD bistrica


YES



RD bistrica domzale

YES


YES

YES

RD bled

YES


YES

YES

RD bohinj



YES

YES

RD brezice



YES


RD celje

YES


YES


RD cerknica



YES


RD crnomelj

YES


YES


RD demo



YES

YES

RD dolomiti

YES


YES

YES

RD grosuplje



YES


RD idrijca


YES



RD jesenice

YES


YES

YES

RD koper


YES



RD koroska

YES


YES

YES

RD kostanjevica na krki

YES


YES

YES

RD kranj

YES


YES

YES

RD lasko



YES

YES

RD maribor



YES


RD medvode



YES

YES

RD metlika

YES


YES


RD mozirje

YES


YES

YES

RD mura paloma

YES


YES

YES

RD novo mesto

YES


YES

YES

RD pesnica lenart



YES


RD postojna



YES


RD ptuj

YES




RD radece

YES


YES

YES

RD radlje ob dravi

YES


YES

YES

RD radovljica

YES


YES

YES

RD rence


YES



RD ribnica



YES

YES

RD ruse



YES

YES

RD sempeter

YES


YES

YES

RD sevnica



YES

YES

RD slovenska bistrica



YES


RD soca


YES



RD sora

YES


YES

YES

RD sotla



YES


RD straza-sava

YES


YES

YES

RD tolmin


YES



RD velenje



YES

YES

RD vevce

YES


YES

YES

RD visoko



YES

YES

RD vrhnika

YES


YES

YES

RD zelezniki



YES

YES

RD ziri

YES


YES

YES

ZZRS

YES

YES

YES

YES