Nago Torbole and Trout Fishing: Historic Catch Record
On the last day of the trout fishing season, an extraordinary event took place in Nago Torbole, where Mauro “Pever” achieved a record catch. Off the coast of Corno di Bò, the fisherman brought ashore a trout weighing 3.200 kg, as announced by Aldo “Tajom” Tavernini through the social media group Amo Torbole. This success not only marks a personal milestone for Mauro but also symbolizes the local tradition associated with fishing, which continues to thrive despite the economic transformations of the village. The catch, made on the last day before the official closure of trout fishing, adds further significance to the event, making this experience even more memorable. Corno di Bò is known among fishermen for its cold, deep waters, ideal for lake trout, and this record catch highlights the importance of these traditional practices in keeping the cultural identity of the community alive. Italian Version



