Trget is a small fishing village tucked inside Raša Bay on Istria's east coast, a sheltered stretch that makes an ideal launchpad for exploring the northern Adriatic. Calm waters, short runs to productive grounds, and a genuine maritime heritage set the scene for memorable days on the water.
Inshore, the bay's reefs, drop-offs, and rocky shorelines are perfect for light-tackle action. Local charters often target a mix of Sparidae species like seabream, along with European Seabass and other bottom-dwellers around structure. The protected bay is great for families and first-timers, with plenty of spots to try bottom fishing, jigging, or casting close to the coast.
When conditions line up, crews point the bow out toward Kvarner Bay for classic Adriatic pelagics. Depending on season, you can troll or drift for fast movers such as Bonito and Mackerel, with chances at hard-fighting Amberjack and even Bluefin Tuna on peak summer and early autumn runs. Skippers time their trips around currents and bait to make the most of these offshore opportunities.
Beyond the catch, Trget delivers the kind of Adriatic day anglers dream about: early departures through glassy channels, rugged green hills as a backdrop, and quiet coves to break for a swim between bites. With easy access to both sheltered inshore spots and open-bay action, Trget fishing charters offer versatile itineraries tailored to your crew, the weather, and what's biting now.










