Freestone · Limestone · Jura

Ain

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Major Jura limestone river renowned for exceptional trout and grayling fishing.

Species

A proper day on the water

Low and clear — careful approach country. Stay small, stay accurate.

55% confidence in this read
Water temperature for grayling
Ideal
6°C est.ideal 414°C
0°14°28°
Why this score · for grayling
  • Temperature10028% weight
  • Flow6022% weight
  • Clarity8518% weight
  • Feeding Time1013% weight
  • Pressure807% weight
  • Prey Activity2612% weight
Conditions
Level
Dry recently
No gauge reading
Water temp
6.3°C
Estimated
Clarity
Clear
Air temp
4°C
Wind
E 5 km/h
Calm
Pressure
1016 hPa
Rain · 48h
0.7 mm
No meaningful rain
Rain · ahead
6.4 mm
Light rain · next 48h

Live readings — water temperature is an estimate where the gauge does not record it.

How to fish it · for grayling
When
Autumn through November prime. The Ain holds excellent grayling in the middle and lower beats.
Where
Faster gravel runs and the heads of riffles through the middle Ain valley. Deeper glide tails as autumn cold pushes fish deeper.
Method
Euro-nymphing through the deeper pockets is the daily default; switch to dries on autumn afternoons when sedges and small olives come off. Long fine tippet for the clear water.
Kit
10 ft #3 nymphing rod for the deep pockets; 9 ft #4 for dries. 4 to 5 lb fluoro tippet, 12 ft leader.
Why this works
Good conditions. Temperature is favourable (100), Feeding time is weakest (10).
Through the year
0–3 scale · May highlighted
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Trout seasonSeason
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
Grayling seasonSeason
1
2
2
2
1
GrannomHatch
2
2
Evening SedgeHatch
2
3
3
3
2
Large Dark OliveHatch
1
2
2
1
Iron BlueHatch
1
2
2
1

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Gallery · 1
  1. Terrain map of the venue
    Terrain map
Permits & access
Permit required — see local rules.
  • AAPPMA permits.
Directions
About this water

Major Jura limestone river renowned for exceptional trout and grayling fishing. Spring-fed, stable temperature, prolific insect life create chalk-stream character. Selective dry-fly water — small olives and ephemeralids (16–18), sedges (14–16). Multiple designated fly-only beats. Some stretches private; public access available. Advance booking recommended. Grayling winter fishing exceptional.

Under the surface

The Ain rises at about 700 m from a karst spring near La Favière on the Jura plateau and runs 190 km to the Rhône near Saint-Maurice-de-Gourdans, draining 3,630 km² of Jurassic limestone. The upper and middle reaches are partly-confined pool-riffle and bedrock runs on limestone cobble, punctuated by the Gorges de l'Ain near Corveissiat where the valley tightens to a confined slot. Below the Vouglans dam the river is profoundly regulated: the reservoir traps bedload, so the lower 40 km — a sinuous gravel-bed reach through Pleistocene glacial till — is sediment-starved, progressively incising and armouring since the 1970s as hydropeaking releases winnow sand and fine gravel further downstream. Mean discharge is roughly 130 m³/s. Slippery limestone slabs in the gorges and scoured troughs below dam outlets are the main wading hazards.

Wading: Wet limestone slabs in the gorges and scour troughs below dam outlets

  • Limestone
  • Mixed
  • Pool riffle
  • Bedrock gorge
Seasons & zones
  • Trout2nd Saturday of March → 3rd Sunday of September
  • Grayling3rd Saturday of May → 3rd Sunday of September
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