Risle The Risle is a 144.7 km long river in Normandy, located in the departments of Orne and Eure. It is the last tributary of the Seine, joining the great river on the left side at its estuary. Among its fish species are carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Aulne A 144 km long French coastal river that springs in the commune of Lohuec in the Côtes-d'Armor department and flows into the Brest Bay near Landévennec and Rosnoën. Its fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Rance The Rance is a coastal river in the western part of France, in northern Brittany, originating from the Mené mountains in the Côtes-d'Armor department. The river, with its deep waters and rich fish stock, is a popular fishing spot. Here you can find specimens of carp, pikeperch, pike, and perch.
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Canal de la Sambre à l'Oise The Canal de la Sambre à l'Oise is a Freycinet-sized canal that connects the valleys of the Sambre and the Oise. The canal offers fishing opportunities with various freshwater fish species.
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Canal de Saint-Quentin The Canal de Saint-Quentin is a 92.5 km long canal that connects the Oise, the Somme, and the Escaut. It contains freshwater fish species from France: carp, pike, pikeperch, perch, and roach.
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Canal Saint-Martin (Paris) A 4.55 km long canal located in the 10th and 11th arrondissements of Paris. It connects to Lake Villette, the Ourcq Canal, and the Arsenal port, where it links to the River Seine. The canal was built for water supply purposes and features nine locks and two rotating bridges.
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Canal de l'Ourcq The Canal de l'Ourcq is a Parisian canal that is part of the Bassin parisien. The water area is rich in fish species such as carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Canal de la Somme A canal in the Hauts-de-France region, in the Aisne and Somme departments. It creates a direct connection to the Saint-Quentin canal and the English Channel.
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Canal de Berry The Canal de Berry is a 320 km long canal built between 1808 and 1840. It is rich in freshwater fish, particularly in terms of local species.
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Canal de Nantes à Brest A 364 km long canal in the area of Brittany. The Canal de Nantes à Brest runs through the valleys of the Erdre, Isac, Oust, Blavet, Doré, Kergoat, Hyères, and Aulne rivers. It offers excellent fishing opportunities, where the main fish species include carp, pike, zander, and perch.
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Canal de la Meuse The Canal de la Meuse is a 439 km long French canal that connects the Meuse to the Moselle. The water area is primarily a habitat for carp, pike, and pikeperch.
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Canal de la Marne au Rhin A 314 km long canal that connects the Marne with the Rhine. The canal is part of the French waterway network and hosts several fish species such as carp, pike, and pikeperch.
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Canal latéral à la Loire The Canal latéral à la Loire is a 196 km long canal in France, starting in the Saône-et-Loire department and extending to Briare. The canal provides a water connection between the Rhône and the Seine, and among our fish species, carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch can be found here.
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Canal de Briare The Canal de Briare is a famous French canal that connects the Loire and Seine rivers. It is one of the oldest canals in France and a prototype of modern canals. Fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Canal du Nivernais The Canal du Nivernais is a canal located between the Loire and Yonne watersheds. The canal stretches from Saint-Léger-des-Vignes to Auxerre in the Nièvre department. Main fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, perch, and roach.
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Canal de Bourgogne The Canal de Bourgogne is a 242 km long small-scale canal in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France. The canal connects the watersheds of the Seine and the Rhône, mainly featuring carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch during fishing.
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Étang de Gruissan Étang de Gruissan, a lagoon in France, is located in Aude department, in the Occitanie region, right next to the Mediterranean Sea. The lake is rich in fish, with accessible species including carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Étang de l'Or A private lagoon separated by a 600 m wide sandbank located in Hérault department, near Mauguio in France. A water area rich in fish, where carp and marine species can also be found.
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Étang de Berre The Étang de Berre is a 155 km² medium-salinity lagoon located west of Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. It offers a wide variety of freshwater and saltwater fish species.
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Étang de Canet-Saint-Nazaire Lagoon in France, located on the northwestern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, east of Perpignan, covering an area of 68 km². It features various marine fish species such as carp, pikeperch, and mixed marine fish species.
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Étang de Leucate Étang de Leucate is a lagoon on the Languedoc coast, located at the border of Pyrénées-Orientales and Aude departments. Various fish species can be found in the waters, including carp, pikeperch, pike, and various sea fish.
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Étang de Thau Étang de Thau is a shallow lagoon covering 7,500 hectares in the Occitanie region of southern France. Its average depth is 5 meters, with the maximum depth reaching 32 meters. The lagoon boasts special biodiversity, particularly famous for its marine wildlife and large shellfish population.
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Étang de Vaccarès 6500 hectare lagoon in the Rhône delta area, located in the Camargue nature reserve. Its fish species include carp and other freshwater fish species.
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Lac de Rillé A 200-hectare artificial lake located in Indre-et-Loire, France. Created in 1977 through the Mousseaux dam, the water area is suitable for various aquatic activities and features a wonderful natural environment with diverse birdlife in the center.
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Lac de Grand-Lieu Lac de Grand-Lieu is a 32 km² lake located in France, south of Nantes in the Loire-Atlantique department. The lake is home to carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Sidiailles A 90-hectare artificial lake located in France, on the southern border of Cher department and the western border of Allier department. The lake mainly houses carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Lavaud-Gelade Artificial lake in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, located in Creuse department, covering an area of 6.2 km². The lake is fed by the Thaurion River. Typical French freshwater fish species can be found in the lake.
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Lac de Marcillac-la-Croisille / L'Aigle Lac de Marcillac-la-Croisille, also known as L'Aigle, has been operating since 1945 and is located in an alpine environment. The water of the lake is clear, and common French freshwater fish species can be found in the area.
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Lac de Neuvic (Triouzoune) Lac de Neuvic (Triouzoune) is a French dammed lake located in Correze County. The lake is situated between the villages of Neuvic and Liginiac, and is home to a rich fish fauna with characteristic fish species including carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Bort-les-Orgues Lac de Bort-les-Orgues, located on the Dordogne River, is a lake created by a concrete dam and is considered a significant French reservoir. The fish species that can be fished in the lake include carp, pike, and zander.
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Lac Chauvet A volcanic lake located in the Massif Central, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, in Puy-de-Dôme department. It is a mountain lake where you can fish for trout and arctic char while enjoying wild camping.
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Lac de Servières A 1.75 km² volcanic lake located in France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, within the Puy-de-Dôme department. Surrounded by mountains, it is rich in freshwater fish, with major species including trout and perch.
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Lac de Guéry Lac de Guéry is a mid-mountain lake located at an altitude of 1250 m in the Auvergne region. The lake is of volcanic origin and its clear water is particularly attractive to anglers. Here, both trout and arctic char can be found.
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Lac Pavin Lac Pavin is a volcanic-origin lake in the Dore Mountains, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The deepest part of the crater lake is 92 m, and the water is clear and cool. Fish species include trout and perch.
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Lac Chambon (Auvergne) Lac Chambon is a volcanic lake in France, located in the Monts Dore region, in the Puy-de-Dôme department. The lake has clear waters, making it an ideal spot for fishing, where you can find fish species such as trout and perch.
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Lac d'Aydat Lake Aydat, the largest natural lake in Auvergne. With its clear water and transparent, deep water areas, it is ideal for fishing for trout and Arctic char.
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Lac des Sapins Artificial lake in the Haut-Beaujolais area, on the border of the towns of Cublize and Ronno. Located 65 km northwest of Lyon. Fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Villerest Lake on the Loire River near Roanne. Fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Grangent A 21 km² artificial reservoir on the Loire River, created by the Grangent Dam. It features typical French freshwater fish species such as carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Joux (French side) A lake in the Jura Mountains, with an area of 4.2 km². It is a clear, cool water lake that freezes completely in winter. Fish species include trout, perch, and bream.
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Lac de Sylans A natural lake located in the Ain department of France, in the area of Poizat-Lalleyriat and Neyrolles. The water level can show significant fluctuations, up to 4-5 meters. Fish species available for angling include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac Genin Medium-altitude mountain lake in the Jura Mountains, in a picturesque setting. The forest around the lake is typically made up of maple trees, spruce trees, and deciduous trees. Fish species include trout, arctic char, and perch.
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Lac de Nantua An 8.5 km² alpine lake in France, located in Ain department, near the town of Nantua. The water temperature is relatively low, providing a habitat for trout and perch.
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Lac de Chalain A 232-hectare glacial lake in the Jura Mountains, located in the municipality of Fontenu. A local specialty is the remains of a Neolithic lakeside settlement. The fish population includes carp, pike, and perch.
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Lac de l'Abbaye A glacial lake located at an altitude of 900 m in the French Jura Mountains. The lake has clear water and contains the following fish species: trout, arctic char.
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Lac Amance An artificial lake covering 23.2 km² located in France, in the Aube department, in the Grand Est region. This body of water is a popular destination for motor boating and is rich in fish species such as carp, pike, zander, and perch.
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Lac d'Orient (Forêt d'Orient — Temple) Lac d'Orient is a 23 km² artificial lake located in northern France, in the Aube department of the Grand Est region. Its main fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Bouzey 127 hectare water area in Vosges county, near Épinal. The Lac de Bouzey reservoir is connected to the canal and offers various waterfront recreational opportunities. Fish species include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Retournemer Lac de Retournemer is a natural mountain lake located in Vosges County, near the village of Xonrupt-Longemer. The lake is situated on a granite stone base formed by glacial erosion, alongside the Vologne River. The water quality is particularly sensitive to environmental impacts.
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Lac de Lispach Lac de Lispach, an 11.5 ha alpine lake located in Vosges County, Lorraine region, at an altitude of 720 m. The water contains trout and arctic char.
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Lac Noir des Vosges A glacial lake located at an altitude of 935 m on the eastern slope of the Vosges Mountains. The lake is closed off by a natural moraine, and its water flows into the Weiss River through a stream named "ruisseau du lac Noir". Fish species: trout, arctic char.
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Lac Blanc des Vosges A high-altitude alpine lake located at 1990 m in the Vosges mountains. Main fish species: trout, arctic char.
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Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein Artificial lake in the valley of Alsace, at the foot of the Vosges Mountains. The lake is ideal for fishing and various water sports. Fish species include carp and other freshwater fish.
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Lac de Gérardmer A mountain lake with an area of 1.04 km², located at an elevation of 663 m. It has clean waters and is set in a wonderful environment. The fish species include trout, perch, and pike.
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Lac de Longemer Lac de Longemer is a mountain lake located in a beautiful setting in the Vosges Massif. The clear-water lake is a popular fishing spot for trout and perch.
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Lac du Chevril Artificial lake in France, located in the municipality of Tignes, in Savoie department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The lake has a rich biodiversity for fishing: pike, zander, perch, and trout can be found in it.
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Lake de la Girotte Lake de la Girotte is an artificial lake located in Hauteluce, France, in the Savoie department, within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The water is clear, but its depth and area are unknown. Its fish species include trout and perch.
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Lac de Saint-Guérin Lac de Saint-Guérin is a mountain lake located at an elevation of 1559 m in the Beaufortain massif, in Savoie department. The lake offers excellent fishing opportunities, mainly targeting trout and arctic char.
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Lac du Mont-Cenis A mountain lake located at 1974 m above sea level near the village of Val-Cenis. The lake's cool, clear water is home mainly to trout and arctic char.
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Lac de Tignes A glacier lake located at an elevation of 2100 m in France, in the Savoie region, covering an area of 6.5 km². The water is extremely clear and deep. Fish species available for fishing: trout.
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Lac de Roselend A 16 km² alpine lake in Savoie County, situated at an altitude of 1750 m. It has clear water and is deep, primarily populated with trout and arctic char.
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Lac du Sautet Artificial lake on the border of Isère and Hautes-Alpes. Created by a dam built on the Drac River. Among its fish species are carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac de Pierre-Châtel A glacial lake located in Isère, 30 km from Grenoble. It features rich waters with a popular fish population including carp, pikeperch, and pike.
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Lac de Petichet Lac de Petichet is a 4.5 km² alpine lake located in France at an altitude of 900 meters, near the village of Saint-Théoffrey. Fishing is regulated, and only fishing boats are allowed; no other watercraft may be used. Fish species include carp and perch.
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Lac de Laffrey Glacially formed lake located 23 km from Grenoble in the municipality of Laffrey, Isère. The lake is often windy, making it popular among sailors. Its fish species include trout and perch.
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Lake Monteynard-Avignonet A man-made lake in Isère department, above the Drac river, next to the Monteynard-Avignonet dam. Fish species available for fishing include carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Lac du Chambon (Isère) Lac du Chambon is a dam lake in Isère, located above the Romanche River, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is situated in a beautiful environment and is a popular fishing spot where pike and perch can be found.
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Lac de Paladru A natural lake located at an altitude of 243 m in the Isère department, Rhône-Alpes region. The lake is also known as the "Blue Lake" due to its greenish-blue water. Main fish species: carp, pike, pikeperch, perch.
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Lac d'Allos Lac d'Allos is an alpine lake located at an altitude of 2,230 meters within the Mercantour National Park. Fish species found in the lake include trout and perch.
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Someș Water area: Szamos. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
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Prut Water area: Prut. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Siret Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Ialomița Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Stânca-Costești reservoir Water area: Bălăneasa. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Zetea Reservoir Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Trei Ape-tó Water area: Olt. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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Gozna Lake Water area: Certej. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Secu Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Siriu Lake Water area: Buzău. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Dridu Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Paltinu Reservoir Water area: Cărpeniș. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Valea Drăganului reservoir Water area: Drăgan. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Firiza Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Tarnița Lake Water area: Valea Caldă. For accurate details, contact the local fishing association.
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Beliș-Fântânele Lake Water area: Nadăș. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Colibița Lake Water area: Colibița. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Lake Siutghiol Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Sinoe Lake Water area: Lake Sinoe. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Razim Lake Water area: Lacul Nuntași. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Sărulești Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Căldărușani Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Comana Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Tâncăbești Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Mostiștea Lake Water area: Balta Maiorul. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Cernica Lake Water area: Cișmigiu Lake. For accurate details contact the local fishing association.
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Snagov Lake Water area: Snagov Lake. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Kleine Nete Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Grote Nete Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Yser Water area: IJzer. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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Dender Water area: Schelde. For precise details, consult the local fishing association.
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Semois Water area: La Semoy. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Leie Water area: Zwaaikom. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Gent-Oostende Canal Water area: Nationale Watersportbaan Georges Nachez. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Gent-Terneuzen Canal Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Leuven-Dijle Canal Water area: Dijle. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Brussels-Charleroi Canal Water area: La Sennette. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Virelles Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Harchies Lakes Water area: Blaton - Ath. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Grand Large de Mons Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Bambois Lake Water area: Ruisseau de Fosses or La Fluette. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Gileppe Dam Water area: Lac de la Gileppe. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
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Ry de Rome reservoir Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Warfaaz Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Lake Bütgenbach Water area: Bütgenbach Lake. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
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Robertville Lake Water area: Steinbach. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Meer van Rotselaar Water area: Leibeek. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Blaarmeersen Water area: Southern Leie. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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De Gavers Geraardsbergen Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Boerekreek Water area: Boerenkreek. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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De Gavers Harelbeke Water area: Molenbeek. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Zilvermeer Mol Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Galgenweel Water area: Bruinbeek. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Hazewinkel Water area: Watersportbaan Hazewinkel. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Donkmeer Water area: Duck trap. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Schulensmeer Water area: Demer. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Brede Å Water area: Brede Å. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Ribe Å Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Uggerby Å Water area: Uggerby Å. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Storå Water area: Storå. For specific details, please contact the local fishing association.
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Karup Å Water area: Karup Å. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Varde Å Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Kongeå Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Odense Å Water area: Odense Å. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Mølleåen Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Hammerknuden Water area: Hammer Sø. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Bornholm Coastal Area Water area: Gregersmyr. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Nakskov Fjord Water area: Fladsø Rende. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Præstø Fjord Water area: Even Å. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Stadil Fjord Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Nissum Fjord Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Kolding Fjord Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Haderslev Fjord Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Als Sund Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Storebælt Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Odense Fjord Detailed points from the local fishing association.
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Fyns Hoved Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Københavns Havn Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Towy Water area: River Towy. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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River Usk Water area: River Usk. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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River Wear Specific details from the local fishing association.
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River Tees Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Eden Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Tyne Waterbody: Albert Edward Dock. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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River Ribble Water area: Mill Brook. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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River Great Ouse Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Trent Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Avon Specific details from the local fishing association.
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River Itchen Water area: Itchen Navigation. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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River Severn Details from the local fishing association.
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River Test Water area: River Test. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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River Wye Water area: River Wye. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Trawsfynydd Lake Water area: Afon Prysor. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
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Llyn Clywedog Water area: Nant Croes. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Llyn Brenig Water area: Llyn Brenig. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Llyn Tegid Water area: Llyn Tegid. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Bewl Water Water area: Bewl Water. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Blagdon Lake Water area: Blagdon Lake. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Chew Valley Lake Water area: River Avon. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
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Grafham Water Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Rutland Water Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Kielder Water Water area: River North Tyne. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Coniston Water Water body: Hoathwaite Beck. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Bassenthwaite Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Derwentwater Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Ullswater Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Windermere Water area: Windermere. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Topla Creek Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Section of the Una River Water area: Črnoglavec. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Baćina-tavak Water area: Tunnel of Baćina lake - Vrgoračko field. Specific details can be obtained from the local fishing association.
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Neretva Water area: Neretva. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Prokljansko Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Modro jezero Water area: Modro jezero. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Butoniga Lake Water area: Grdoselski stream. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
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Ponikve Lake Water body: Velika Trepča. Detailed information from the local fishing club.
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Sabljaci Lake Water area: Glina. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Kruščica Lake Water area: Una. For more details, contact the local fishing association.
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Ričice Lake Water area: Vrbaška. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Savica-tavak Water area: Laniški stream. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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Rakitje Fishpond Water area: Juš. For exact details, please contact the local fishing association.
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Bundek Water area: Sava. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Čabranka Water area: Kupa / Kolpa. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Raša Water area: Raša. For precise details, consult the local fishing association.
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Rječina Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Mirna Water area: Vrh Mirne. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Bosut Water area: Bosut. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Bednja Water area: Bednja. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Lonja Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Česma Water area: Lonja. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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Krapina Water area: Krapinica. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Slunjčica Water area: Slunjčica. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
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Dobra Water area: Dobra. Exact details can be obtained from the local fishing association.
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Gacka Water area: Gacka. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Lika Water area: Lika. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Bandon Water area: Bandon. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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River Suck Water area: Shannon. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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River Inny Water area: Camlin. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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River Brosna Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Avoca Water area: Avoca. For specific details contact the local fishing association.
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River Dargle Water area: Crinken Stream. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Drowes River Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Laune Specific details from the local fishing association.
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River Feale Water area: Feale. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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River Liffey Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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River Nore Water area: Barrow. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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River Lee Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Lough na Leibe Water area: Derrywanna Lough. For exact details, contact the local angling association.
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Lough Gowna Water area: Lough Gowna. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Lough Allua Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Lough Eske Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Lough Gill Water area: Lough Gill. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
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Lough Arrow Water area: Lough Arrow. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Derravaragh Water area: Lough Patrick. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Owel Water area: Lough Owel Feeder. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Ennell Water area: Brosna. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Ramor Water area: Lough Ramor. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Allen Water area: Lough Allen. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Key Water area: Boyle. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Melvin Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lough Sheelin Water area: Lough Sheelin. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Biebrza Water area: Narew. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Wieprz Water area: Vistula. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Parsęta Water area: Parsęta. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gwda Water area: Gwda. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Wda Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Brda Water area: Lubcza. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Noteć Water area: Noteć. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
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Dunajec Water area: Dunajec. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Bóbr Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Pilica Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rybnik reservoir Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Turawskie Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Otmuchowskie Water area: Łuża. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nyskie Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Powidzkie Details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Charzykowskie Water area: Lake Urzędowe. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gopło Water area: Noteć. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Wdzydze Water area: Sierżenko. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Drawsko Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Miedwie Water area: Miedwie. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Dąbie Water area: Ner. For specific details, contact the local fishing club.
Official spot
Roś Water area: Roś. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Łuknajno Water area: Lake Łuknajno. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Bełdany Water area: Bełdany. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Mikołajskie Water area: Gacanek. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Niegocin Water area: Niałk Duży. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Jeziorak Water area: Jeziorak. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Wigry Water area: Białe Wigierskie. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Klivnik reservoir Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Mola Reservoir Water area: Nevljica. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Trbojsko Lake Water area: Sava. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gradiško Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Zbiljsko jezero Water area: Sava. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gajševsko Lake Water area: Gajševsko Lake. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vogršček reservoir Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Slivniško Lake Water area: Slivniško Lake. For exact details, consult the local fishing association.
Official spot
Šmartinsko Lake Water body: Šmartinsko Lake. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Pesnica Water area: Channel HE Zlatoličje. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Dravinja Water area: Drava. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Pivka Water area: Trnski springs. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ledava Water area: Mura. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Dragonja Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rinža Water area: Rinža. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Sora Water area: Sava. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Sava Dolinka Water area: Sava. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Selška Sora Water area: Sora. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Poljanska Sora Water area: Sora. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kokra Water area: Sava. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Radovna Body of water: Radovna. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vipava Water area: Bela. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Unica Water area: Unica. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lofoten region Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nordfjord Water area: Blålidvatnet. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lysefjord Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Oslofjord Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Neidenelva Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lakselva Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Målselva Water area: Ingebriktsbekken. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Stjørdalselva Water area: Stjørdalselva. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Bjerkreimselva Water area: Bjerkreimselva. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Mandalselva Water area: Mandalselva. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Suldalslågen Water area: Suldalslågen. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Otra Water area: Otra. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Drammenselva Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Aursunden Water area: Bekkostjønna. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Limingen Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Røssvatnet Water area: Reevhtse - Røsvatnet. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Suldalsvatnet Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Byglandsfjorden Water area: Byglandsfjorden. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Fyresvatn Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nisser Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Sperillen Water area: Vestre Totjern. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Krøderen Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Eikeren Water area: Setertjern. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Hornindalsvatnet Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Jølstravatnet Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Selbusjøen Water area: Nea - Ganka. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Snãsavatnet Water area: Borgelva. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nyköpingsån Water area: Nyköpingsån. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rönne å Water area: Rössjöholmsån. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Viskan Water area: Viskan. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Öresjö Water area: Gränshultesjö. Detailed information available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ätran Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lagan Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Anten Water area: Anten. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Norrviken Water area: Norrviken. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Drevviken Water area: Drevviken. For exact details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Orlången Water area: Mörtsjöbäcken. Precise details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Skagern Water area: Skagern. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Erken Water area: Erken. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Unden Water area: Unden. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Tiken Water area: Tiken. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rusken Water area: Rusken. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Helgasjön Water area: Helgasjön. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Åsnen Water area: Åsnen. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Immeln Water area: Immeln. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ringsjön Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Tåkern Water area: Lorbybäcken. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Fryken Water area: Rottnan. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Åsunden Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Runn Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Glan Water area: Glan. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ivösjön Water area: Ivösjön. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Tisnaren Water area: Tisnaren. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Yngaren Water area: Yngaren. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Boren Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Näätämöjoki Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ounasjoki Water area: Ounasjoki. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Siuntionjoki Water area: Tjusträsk. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Porvoonjoki Water area: Porvoonjoki. Exact details from the local fishing association.
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Aurajoki Water area: Jaaninoja. For precise details, consult the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kokemäenjoki Water area: Kokemäenjoki. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kymijoki Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vantaanjoki Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Konnivesi Water area: Vähä Rautjalka. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Unnukka Water area: Unnukka. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nilakka Water area: Nenälampi. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Iso-Virmas Water area: Iso-Virmas. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ruovesi Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kyrösjärvi Water area: Kyrösjärvi. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Roine Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Längelmävesi Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kulovesi Water area: Kulovesi. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rautavesi Water area: Lääminki. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kermajärvi Water area: Hernelampi. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Suvasvesi Water area: Suvasvesi. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Pihlajavesi Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Juojärvi Water area: Juojärvi. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Orivesi Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Puruvesi Water area: Puruvesi. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Haukivesi Water area: Haukivesi. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Tuusulanjärvi Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Hiidenvesi Water area: Hiidenvesi. For precise details, consult the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vesijärvi Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ariège Water area: L'Ariège. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lohjanjärvi Water area: Lohjanjärvi. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Adour Water area: Lac du Boucau Nord. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Aveyron Water area: Le Vioulou. Specific details from the local fishing association.
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Durance Water area: The Rhône. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ardèche Water area: La Boulogne. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Isère Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Doubs Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ain Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Marne Water area: La Seine. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Somme Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Sarthe Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Mayenne Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vienne Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Savenay Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Allier Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Charmes Water area: Ruisseau du Val de Gris. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Pierre-Percée Water area: Lac de Pierre-Percée. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Bimont Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Saint-Pardoux Water area: Lac de Saint-Pardoux. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Montbel Water area: Lac de Montbel. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Castillon Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Vouglans Water area: L'Ain. Detailed information available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac d'Aiguebelette Water area: Lac d'Aiguebelette. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Guerlédan Water area: Le Blavet. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac des Settons Water area: Le Lyonnet. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Naussac Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Sainte-Croix Water area: Le Verdon. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Parentis Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Cazaux-Sanguinet Water area: La Gourgue. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Boven-Merwede Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Afgedamde Maas Water area: Afgedamde Maas. For accurate details, consult the local fishing association.
Official spot
Bergse Maas Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Friese boezem Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lauwersmeer Water area: Oude Robbengat. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Teplý Vrch reservoir Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Tajch Klinger Water area: Krupský stream. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Dommel Water area: Aa. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Reitdiep Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Hunze Water area: (unnamed). For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Apeldoorns Kanaal Water area: Grift. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Zuid-Willemsvaart Water area: Connecting canal. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kagerplassen Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Oosterschelde Waterbody: Oosterschelde. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nieuwe Meer Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Biesbosch Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Westeinderplassen Water area: Grote Poel. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Twiske Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gaasperplas Water area: Gaasperplas. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kralingse Plas Water area: Kralingse Plas. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Sloterplas Water area: Sloterplas. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Noordzeekanaal Water area: Noordzeekanaal. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Merwedekanaal Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Julianakanaal Water area: (unnamed). For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lavant Water area: (unnamed). For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kanianka ponds Water area: Kanianka. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Dubník reservoir Water area: Brodziansky brook. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rijn-Schiekanaal Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gouwe Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Spaarne Water area: Het IJ. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Noord Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Rotte Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Schie Water area: Parkhaven. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Amstel Water area: Rokin. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Möll Water area: Drau. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gail Water area: Gail. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gurk Water area: Gurk. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Enns Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Steyr Water area: Schlosspark pond. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ybbs Water area: Ybbs. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Erlauf Water area: Baumkogelgraben. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Thurnberger Reservoir Water area: Thurnberger Reservoir. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Klaus Reservoir Water area: Klaus Reservoir. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Reintaler See Water area: Reintaler See. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Putterersee Water area: Putterersee. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Hintersee near Salzburg Water area: Salzach. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vorderer Gosausee Water area: Vorderer Gosausee. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Offensee Water area: Offensee. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gleinkersee Water area: Gleinkersee. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Almsee Water area: Almsee. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Hintersteiner See Water area: Volldögger Graben. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Schwarzsee Kitzbühel Water area: Schwarzsee. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Brennsee Water area: Brennsee. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Afritzer See Water area: Afritzer See. For exact details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Turnersee Water area: Turnersee. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Längsee Water area: Trout station Prefelnigteich. For specific details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Keutschacher See Water area: Keutschacher See. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Pressegger See Water area: Pressegger See. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Walchsee Water area: Ramsbach. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Hechtsee Water area: Hechtsee. For accurate details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Piburger See Water body: Piburger See. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Erlaufsee Water area: Erlaufsee. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Sekule Gravel Pits Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Gbely pond Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Váh Oxbows near Ružomberok Water area: (unnamed). For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
VN Palcmanská Maša Water area: Krásnohorský stream. For exact details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
VN Hriňová Water area: Driekyňa. Specific details can be obtained from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kolpašské jazero Water area: Livina. For precise details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Evičkino Lake Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vindšachtské jazero Water area: Green. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Richňavské Lakes Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Počúvadlianske jazero Water area: Počúvadliansky tajch. For detailed information, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Banská Štiavnica ponds Water area: Štiavnica. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Bátovce Reservoir Water area: Sikenica. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Senecké rybníky Water area: Vištucký stream. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Zelená voda Nové Mesto nad Váhom Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Kuchajda Water area: Kuchajda. For specific details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Veľký Draždiak Water area: Veľký Draždiak. For detailed information, please contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Zlaté piesky Water area: Zlaté piesky. Please contact the local fishing association for specific details.
Official spot
Žilina Reservoir Water area: Váh. Exact details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Krpeľany Reservoir Water area: Ludrovčanka. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Nosice Reservoir Water area: Vápenník. For specific details contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Duchonka Reservoir Water area: Hostiansky stream. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Ružiná Reservoir Water area: Drieňovec. Detailed information from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lake Izra Water area: Brezinianský stream. For precise details, contact the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vinianske Lake Water area: Vinianske Lake. Specific details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac du Der French water body — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Cassien-tó French water body — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Orient-tó French water body — exact details from the fishing club.
Official spot
Madine-tó French water body — specific details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Salagou Lake Fishing water in France — please contact the local fishing association for detailed information.
Official spot
Saint-Cassien French water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Rhône River French water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Loire River French waterway — specific details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Dordogne French water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Garonne French water body — consult the fishing association for exact details.
Official spot
Moselle French water body — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Seine French water body — exact details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Lac d'Annecy French water body — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Bourget-tó French water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Biscarrosse Lake French water body — consult the local fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Hourtin Lake French water body — contact the local fishing association for specific details.
Official spot
Lac de Pareloup French water body — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Tarn River French water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Saône French waterway — exact details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Canal du Midi French waterway — contact the local fishing association for specific details.
Official spot
Aube-tó French water body — exact details available from the fishing club.
Official spot
Léman, French Part Water body in France — precise details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Vassivière French water body — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Lac de Carcans French water body — precise details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Oise French water body — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Meuse French water body — detailed information available from the local angling club.
Official spot
Charente French waterway — contact the local fishing association for detailed information.
Official spot
Vilaine French water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Lac de Serre-Ponçon Fishing water in France — please contact the local fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
IJsselmeer Dutch water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Markermeer Dutch water body — for exact details, check with the fishing association.
Official spot
Maas Dutch water area — precise details from the fishing club.
Official spot
Waal Dutch water body — consult the local fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Nederrijn Dutch waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal Dutch water area — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Hollands Diep Dutch water area — contact the fishing club for precise details.
Official spot
Haringvliet Dutch water area — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Veerse Meer Dutch water area — precise details from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Grevelingenmeer Dutch water body — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Veluwemeer Dutch water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Gooimeer Dutch water body — precise details from the angling club.
Official spot
Ketelmeer Dutch water area — consult the fishing club for precise details.
Official spot
Twentekanaal Dutch waterway — contact the fishing association for exact details.
Official spot
Noordhollandsch Kanaal Dutch waterway — exact details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Zaan River Dutch waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Lek Dutch water area — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Oude Maas Dutch water area — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Nieuwe Waterweg Dutch water area — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Volkerak Dutch water area — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Zoommeer Dutch water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Brielse Meer Dutch water body — exact details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Reeuwijkse Plassen Dutch water area — precise details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Vinkeveense Plassen Dutch water area — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Loosdrechtse Plassen Dutch water area — contact the fishing association for exact details.
Official spot
Sneekermeer Dutch water body — precise details from the angling association.
Official spot
Tjeukemeer Dutch water body — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Eemmeer Dutch water body — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
IJssel Dutch waterway — detailed information available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Drentsche Aa Dutch water body — consult your angling club for exact details.
Official spot
Vänern-tó Swedish water area — exact details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Vättern-tó Swedish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Mälaren Swedish waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Storsjön Swedish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Dalälven Swedish water body — consult your local fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Klarälven Swedish waterway — consult the fishing association for precise details.
Official spot
Göta älv Swedish waterway — precise details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Torne River Waterway in Sweden — precise details available from the local fishing association.
Official spot
Luleälven Swedish water area — specific details available from the fishing association.
Official spot
Umeälven Swedish water area — precise details from the fishing association.
Official spot
Vindelälven Swedish water body — exact details available from the local fishing association.
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Emån Swedish water body — consult the fishing club for precise details.
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Mörrumsån Swedish water body — precise details available from the local angling club.
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Siljan-tó Swedish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Hornavan Swedish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Akkajaure Swedish water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Sommen-tó Swedish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Bolmen Swedish water body — contact the fishing club for precise details.
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Roxen Swedish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Helge å Swedish water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Nissan Swedish water area — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Ljungan Swedish waters — consult the local fishing association for exact details.
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Indalsälven Swedish water body — specific details available from the local fishing association.
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Piteälven Swedish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Kalixälven Swedish water area — exact details from the fishing association.
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Ångermanälven Swedish water body — specific details available from the local fishing association.
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Stora Le Swedish water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Hjälmaren Swedish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Saimaa Finnish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Päijänne Finnish water area — precise details from the fishing association.
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Inari-tó Finnish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Oulujärvi Finnish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Pielinen Finnish water body — exact details from the local fishing association.
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Näsijärvi Finnish water body — consult the local fishing association for precise details.
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Kemijoki Finnish water area — exact details from the fishing association.
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Tornionjoki Finnish water body — precise details available from the local fishing association.
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Oulujoki Finnish waterway — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Iijoki Finnish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Kitkajärvi Finnish water body — contact the local fishing association for precise details.
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Lokka-víztározó Finnish water body — exact details from the local fishing association.
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Porttipahta Finnish water body — contact the local fishing association for detailed information.
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Pyhäjärvi Finnish water body — consult the fishing association for precise details.
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Keitele Finnish water body — specific details available from the fishing association.
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Kallavesi Finnish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Höytiäinen Finnish water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Vanajavesi Finnish water body — for precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Kuivajärvi Finnish water body — exact details available from the local fishing association.
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Lappajärvi Finnish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Simpelejärvi Finnish water body — for precise details contact the local fishing association.
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Konnevesi Finnish water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Suomunjärvi Finnish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Kiantajärvi Finnish water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Lieksanjoki Finnish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Muonionjoki Finnish water body — precise details available from the local fishing association.
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Kemijärvi Finnish water body — contact the local angling club for precise details.
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Albert-csatorna Belgian water body — consult the fishing club for precise details.
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Sambre Belgian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Ourthe Belgian water body — check exact details with the fishing association.
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Lesse Belgian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Canal du Centre Belgian waterway — contact the local fishing association for detailed information.
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Vesdre Belgian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Amblève Belgian waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
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Dyle Belgian waterway — precise details from the angling club.
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Escaut Belgian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Blankaart Belgian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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La Plate Taille Belgian water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Nisramont-tó Belgian water body — exact details available from the local angling association.
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Gudenå Danish waterway — exact details from the fishing association.
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Skjern Å Danish water area — exact details from the fishing association.
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Mariager Fjord Danish water body — exact details available from the fishing association.
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Limfjord Danish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Esrum-tó Danish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Arresø Danish water body — precise details from the fishing club.
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Mossø Danish water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Silkeborg tavak Danish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Randers Fjord Danish water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Vejle Fjord Danish water body — specific details available from the fishing association.
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Horsens Fjord Danish water body — specific details available from the fishing association.
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Roskilde Fjord Danish water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Suså Danish water area — detailed information available from the fishing club.
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Furesø Danish water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Isefjord Danish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Glomma Norwegian waterway — exact details from the fishing association.
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Numedalslågen Norwegian water body — precise details available from the fishing club.
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Mjøsa-tó Norwegian water body — contact the local fishing club for detailed information.
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Randsfjorden Norwegian water body — exact details available from the fishing association.
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Hardangerfjord Norwegian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Sognefjord Norwegian water body — please contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Gaula Norwegian water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Orkla Norwegian waterway — precise details from the fishing club.
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Tana River Norwegian waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
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Namsen Norwegian water area — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Femunden Norwegian water body — precise details from the fishing club.
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Tyrifjorden Norwegian water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Lågen Norwegian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Reisaelva Norwegian waterway — contact the local fishing association for specific details.
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Vefsna Norwegian water body — consult the fishing association for precise details.
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Lough Corrib Irish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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River Shannon Irish waterway — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Lough Derg Irish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Lough Ree Irish water body — precise details available from the local fishing association.
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River Barrow Irish waterway — contact the fishing association for specific details.
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River Blackwater Irish water — for precise details, contact the fishing association.
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Lough Mask Irish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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River Moy Irish waterway — exact details from the fishing association.
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Lough Conn Irish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Boyne Irish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Bann Irish waterway — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Suir Irish waterway — exact details from the fishing club.
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Slaney Irish waterway — precise details available from the local angling association.
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Carra-tó Irish water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Loch Lomond United Kingdom water body — precise details from the fishing club.
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Loch Ness United Kingdom water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Loch Awe United Kingdom water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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River Tay A fishing water in the United Kingdom — contact the local fishing club for specific details.
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River Spey United Kingdom waters — precise details from the fishing association.
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River Dee United Kingdom water body — precise details available from the local angling club.
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Loch Leven A water body in the United Kingdom — consult the local fishing association for precise details.
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Loch Earn United Kingdom water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Loch Maree United Kingdom water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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River Tweed United Kingdom waterway — please consult your local angling club for precise details.
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Loch Shin Water body in the United Kingdom — consult the local angling club for detailed information.
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Loch Fyne United Kingdom water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Loch Rannoch United Kingdom water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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River Don United Kingdom waterway — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Loch Ken United Kingdom water body — contact the fishing club for precise details.
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Bodeni-tó German water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Chiemsee German water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Elba German water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Rajna German water body — exact details from the fishing club.
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Main German water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Havel German water body — precise details from the fishing club.
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Spree German waterway — specific details from the fishing association.
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Biggesee German water body — contact the fishing club for precise details.
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Wannsee German water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Kieli-csatorna German waterway — exact details from the fishing club.
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Peene German water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Brombachsee German water body — contact the fishing club for precise details.
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Mazuri tavak Polish water area — exact details from the fishing association.
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Visztula Polish waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
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Odera Polish water area — specific details from the fishing association.
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Szczecin Lagoon Polish water body — specific details available from the fishing association.
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Śniardwy Lake Polish water body — consult the local fishing association for precise details.
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Mamry-tó Polish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Narew Polish waterway — precise details from the fishing association.
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Bug River Polish waterway — contact the local fishing association for precise details.
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Solina Lake Polish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Czorsztyn-tó Polish water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Drawa Polish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Warta Polish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Zegrze Reservoir Polish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Łeba-tó Polish water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Hańcza-tó Polish water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Elba cseh szakasza Czech water area — exact details from the fishing association.
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Nové Mlýny Czech water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Ohře Czech water body — specific details from the fishing association.
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Rozkoš-tó A fishing water in the Czech Republic — contact the local angling association for precise details.
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Slezská Harta Czech water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Nechranice Czech water area — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Garam Slovak water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Orava Reservoir Fishing water in Slovakia — exact details available from the fishing association.
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Sĺňava Slovak water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Laborc Slovak water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Turiec Slovak water body — contact the local fishing association for exact details.
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Orava River Slovak waterway — consult the fishing association for precise details.
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Bledi-tó A water area in Slovenia — exact details available from the fishing association.
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Bohinji-tó Slovenian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Soča Slovenian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Sava Bohinjka Slovenian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Krka Slovenian water body — detailed information from the local fishing association.
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Kolpa Slovenian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Cerknica-tó Slovenian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Ptuj-tó Slovenian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Savinja Slovenian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Idrijca Slovenian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Ljubljanica Slovenian water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Most na Soči Slovenian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Jasna-tó A water body in Slovenia — contact the local fishing association for precise details.
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Sava Croatian water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Kupa Croatian waterway — precise details available from the local fishing association.
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Jarun-tó Croatian water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Dubrava-tó Croatian water body — contact the local fishing club for detailed information.
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Varaždin-tó Croatian water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Peručko-tó A fishing water in Croatia — precise details available from the local fishing association.
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Vransko Jezero Croatian water area — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Cetina Croatian water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Krka River Croatian water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Zrmanja Croatian water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Mrežnica Croatian water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Korana Croatian water body — detailed information available from the local fishing association.
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Lokve-tó Croatian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Bajer-tó A water body in Croatia — exact details available from the fishing association.
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Duna-delta Romanian water area — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Olt Romanian water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Maros Romanian Section Romanian water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Vidraru-tó Romanian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Izvorul Muntelui Romanian water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Lot River A fishing water in France — consult the local fishing association for precise details.
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Dalsland Canal Swedish waterway — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Puulavesi Finnish water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Kuusamo régió tavai Finnish water area — for precise details, contact the local fishing association.
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Päijänne National Park lakes Finnish waters — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Meuse belga szakasza Belgian waters — precise details from the fishing association.
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Eau d'Heure Lakes Belgian water body — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Maasplassen Belgian water area — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Alta River Norwegian waterbody — contact the fishing association for precise details.
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Trondheimfjord Norwegian water body — precise details available from the fishing club.
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Trysil River Norwegian water body — specific details available from the fishing club.
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Pasvik River Norwegian water body — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Jotunheimen tavai Norwegian water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Erne-rendszer Irish water system — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Lipno Reservoir Czech water body — contact the local fishing association for precise details.
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Jesenice Reservoir Czech water body — precise details available from the fishing association.
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Danube Slovak Section Slovak water body — exact details from the fishing association.
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Ružín-víztározó Slovak water body — precise details from the fishing association.
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Kráľová-víztározó Slovak reservoir — contact the local fishing association for precise details.
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Dráva slovenian part Slovenian water body — detailed information from the fishing association.
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Mura slovenia Slovenian waters — contact the local fishing association for precise details.
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Dráva horvát szakasza Croatian water area — detailed information available from the fishing association.
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Fonyód Pier Tip One of Lake Balaton's longest piers (~600 m), with 3–4 meters of water depth at the end. Excellent for pikeperch, pike, and large bream—an iconic fishing spot.
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Fonyód Harbor Inner Piers The BAHART harbor's inner wooden jetties with shallow depth, family-friendly and ideal for relaxed float fishing.
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Keszthelyi Pier An iconic, well-developed stone pier in Keszthelyi Bay; the deeper water at its end makes it a popular spot for both spinning and bottom fishing.
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Tihanyi rév – BAHART pier A pier by the ferry port operated by BAHART: rapidly deepening water, excellent spot for pikeperch and lure casting in the early morning hours.
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Tihany Peninsula – Sajkod Rocky Shore The rocky-reed shore of Sajkod Bay, quiet and situated on the side facing Lake Külső-tó. Good for pikeperch at dawn and catfish after sunset.
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Balatonalmádi AYC Pier The Almádi Yacht Club's developed stone pier with deep water at the end, excellent for spinning, also suitable for catfish in the evening.
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Balatonalmádi Wesselényi-strand riprap Long riprap between the eastern end of Wesselényi beach and the harbor, excellent for catfish and carp fishing at dawn and night.
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Balatonkenesei Free Beach A free public fishing section below the high bank area with water that deepens relatively quickly from the shore — suitable for feeder fishing, bottom fishing, and bream.
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Csopak Strand Eastern Riprap A riprap section adjoining the eastern end of Csopak beach, a quiet stretch that deepens relatively quickly—a good spot for pikeperch fishing at dawn.
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Balatonfüred Tagore sétány Long waterfront promenade with installed riprap and benches – popular for float fishing and feeder fishing, with deeper water near the sailing harbor.
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Balatonakali Beach Reed Edge Reed edge west of the beach's western end: floating crucian carp, carp, tench, in peaceful summer dawns.
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Révfülöp BAHART Pier The developed stone pier of Révfülöp boat station with moderately deep water at the end; suitable for spinning and float fishing for bream.
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Badacsonyi BAHART Pier Moles Developed pier next to the boat station, with deepening water towards the end, good for casting for pikeperch and pike.
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Szigliget Beach Riprap The rocky shoreline of Szigliget Bay adjacent to the sandy beach — it drops off relatively quickly, making it a good spot for pikeperch and pike.
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Vonyarcvashegy Lido Beach Pier A small pier and riprap built alongside Lido Beach, near Vonyarc Marina — excellent for spinning, zander fishing, and float fishing for bream.
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Gyenesdiási Diás strand reed edge The eastern reed edge section of Diás beach — a shallow, quiet area ideal for float fishing for crucian carp, tench, and small carp.
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Siófoki Sailing Harbor Outer Riprap The outer riprap of the sailing harbor at the mouth of the Sió Canal — steeply shelving water, excellent for spinning for pikeperch and pike (in the freely accessible area outside the harbor).
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Zamárdi Water Sports Base Surrounding Beach Long sandy shallow section on the southern shore; primarily for roach on light float rigs and bream on feeder tactics, with carp at dawn.
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Balatonföldvári BAHART Pier A constructed stone pier at the Balatonföldvár ferry terminal with deeper water at its end. Effective for pikeperch, spinning, and bottom fishing.
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Balatonszemes Nyugati Pier A quiet, less-visited pier near holiday homes with deepening water towards the end — pikeperch fishing possible at dawn.
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Balatonlellei BAHART Pier The developed pier of the Lellei boat station with deeper water towards its end; productive for casting and pikeperch fishing in summer mornings.
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Balatonboglári Long Pier The long pier of the Boglár boat station; its end extends into deeper water and is particularly excellent for casting lures for pikeperch and pike on summer evenings.
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Balatonszárszó Sandy Beach Shallow, sandy section near the kayak launch, relatively quiet — ideal for fishing bream, crucian carp, and carp by float.
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Balatonmáriafürdő Free Beach A long sandy and shallow section on the western end of the southern shore, west of the paid beach; quiet and rarely crowded — good for bream and small carp.
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Balatonakarattyai magaspart alja A steep loess cliff base with rocky shore and suddenly deepening water; very promising for pikeperch, pike, and catfish using both spinning and bottom fishing techniques; minimal foot traffic.
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Balatonkenese – Vak Bottyán strand eastern end Long sandy public beach with riprap and reed patches along the eastern section; good for bream and carp in the morning and evening, catfish in the evening.
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Balatonkenese – Alsóréti Free Beach A free public beach below the railway station: a long, sandy, natural shoreline where you can comfortably fish with feeder rigs or swim.
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Balatonvilágos – Municipal Beach Riprap The easternmost municipal beach on the northern shore, with riprap at the beach ends; excellent for bottom fishing for crucian carp and bream, also good for pikeperch in the evening.
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Káptalanfüredi strand rip-rap A small pebbly beach in the Almádi district, protected by riprap; a quiet, family-friendly spot, primarily for bream and carp.
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Alsóörs BAHART Pier The outer side of the stone pier at Alsóörs boat station has relatively deep water; excellent for fishing pikeperch and pike both by casting and bottom fishing.
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Csopaki Strand Pier Outer Side The outer riprap of the stone pier running alongside Csopaki beach; rapidly deepening water, excellent for spinning and bottom fishing.
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Paloznaki Reed Edge (towards Csopak) A lightly disturbed reed edge between Paloznaki and Csopak beaches; an excellent spot in the evening for carp, grass carp, and pike.
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Balatonfüred – Esterházy Beach Jetties Two jetties of the large resort beach and riprap at their ends; the city's most popular spot for casting and feeder fishing.
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Tihany – Rocky shore below Apáti-hegy A wild rocky stretch on the eastern side of the peninsula, at the foot of Apáti-hegy; fish for pikeperch and pike by casting, catfish at night.
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Tihany – Shoreline below Akasztó-domb The southwestern side of the peninsula, between Sajkod and the ferry; deep water, rocky shelves, a true spinner's paradise.
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Aszófő Beach Riprap A small, quiet public beach at the foot of the Tihany Peninsula; protected by riprap, an excellent peaceful spot for carp and bream.
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Örvényesi strand riprap Small village beach with sandy and rocky shoreline, near the water mill; float fishing for bream outside the conservation zone, evening pikeperch fishing.
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Balatonudvari – Fövenyes strand A long, sandy and rocky shoreline where the eastern end of the Fövenyes section is calm with deeper water; also a good evening spot for pikeperch.
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Zánka – Municipal Beach Pier The municipal beach pier at Zánka with riprap-lined shoreline; a peaceful, family-friendly spot good for bream and carp.
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Zánka – Rocky shore near Erzsébet camp A natural shoreline section between Erzsébet camp and Tagyon, partially protected with riprap; quiet, rarely visited spot offering good spinning opportunities.
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Balatonszepezdi Beach Riprap A small, uncrowded beach with a riprap bank protection where you can effectively cast for pikeperch, pike, and bream on the bottom.
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Balatonrendes – Pálköve Shore Section Quiet, rarely visited riprap shoreline between Révfülöp and Ábrahámhegy; an evening spot for pikeperch and catfish.
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Ábrahámhegyi Strand Riprap Classic northern shore sandy beach with riprap-protected shoreline; an excellent spot for spinning and bottom fishing for pikeperch.
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Balatonedericsi strand reed edge Western basin, shallow, weedy reed border; excellent spot from the shore for carp, grass carp, and crucian carp on float fishing.
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Szigliget – Reed Edge Below the Castle A reed and sedge bay at the foot of the castle, one of the most atmospheric carp and grass carp fishing spots in the western basin.
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Balatongyörök – Below Szépkilátó Viewpoint A wild and scenic shoreline section beneath Route 71, dotted with rocks; deep water, excellent for spinning and zander fishing.
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Balatongyöröki strand pier The municipal beach's stone pier and its associated riprap; the end features relatively deep water, suitable for both spinning and bottom fishing.
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Balatonberényi Municipal Beach South End The quietest corner of the southwestern Lake Balaton, shallow waters with reed edges, a genuine summer carp and feeder fishing spot.
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Balatonszentgyörgy – Halász Bank Near Kis-Balaton, shallow waters with water plants and reed beds at the southwestern tip of Lake Balaton; an excellent refuge for carp, grass carp, and catfish.
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Siófok – Aranypart Free Beach The long, sandy free beach at Aranypart in Siófok; gradually deepening water, a classic southern shore spot for swimming and feeder fishing.
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Siófok – Ezüstpart Jetties A series of small wooden and stone jetties running along the Ezüstpart shoreline; shallow water, ideal for family summer fishing.
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Siófok – Újhelyi Beach (Balatonszéplak) A free public beach in the Balatonszéplak district of Siófok; wide sandy-grassy shore with shallow water, ideal for bream and crucian carp.
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Zamárdi – T-Beach Public Beach A long sandy beach at the western end of Zamárdi, featuring fine sand and shallow water; morning and evening fishing for crucian carp and carp from the shore.
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Szántód-rév Riprap A riprap area beside the ferry terminal at the narrowest point of the Tihany Strait; deep, flowing water, excellent for pikeperch, asp, and catfish.
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Balatonföldvár – Galamb-sziget shore section A small peninsula formed next to the Balatonföldvár small boat harbour; rocky shore with relatively deeper water, excellent casting spot.
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Balatonőszöd – Free Beach A quiet sandy beach on the southern shore between two larger settlements; shallow water and an extensive grassy-sandy shoreline.
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Balatonszemes – Eastern Pier Stone pier east of the Post Museum; good for family fishing, float fishing for bream, and carp fishing in late summer.
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Balatonlelle – Napsugár utcai kis strand A small pebbly-sandy beach section east of the Lellei BAHART pier; family- and child-friendly with shallow water.
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Balatonboglár – Platán Beach Riprap A free public beach west of the long pier in Boglár, featuring a riprap-protected shoreline that offers excellent spinning and float fishing opportunities.
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Fonyód – Bélatelep Shore Section A relatively undisturbed rocky-sandy stretch west of Fonyód harbour, running under the railway; excellent spot for spinning and bottom fishing.
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Balatonfenyves – Alsó szabadstrand A long free shoreline section accessible from Józseftelep; very shallow and excellent for summer crucian carp and carp fishing.
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Balatonfenyves – Kishajó-kikötő Pier The outer stone pier of the Balatonfenyves small boat harbor; relatively deep water, particularly good for spinning with pikeperch and pike.
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Fonyódi liget eastern shore (beside the pier) A free shoreline section east of the Fonyódi BAHART harbour, beneath the long pier; casting for pikeperch and pike on the rocks along the shore.
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Kádártai bányató A 7.2-hectare fishing pond in Veszprém-Kádárta, formed from a former quarry and fed by natural springs with crystal-clear water. The pond features reed islands in its center and reed and sedge vegetation along its shores. Average depth 2–6 m (max ~8 m). Managed by Kádártai Sporthorgász Egyesület. Water body code: 19-016-1-4.
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Polgárdi Fishing Pond Approximately 1.4 hectares, averaging 1.5 m deep fishing pond managed by Polgárdi Anglers' Association, just a few minutes from the M7 exit. Well-stocked with carp, grass carp, pike, crucian carp, and bream.
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Lipóti Holt-Duna Approximately 6 hectare, 2.6 km long oxbow lake in the Szigetköz region, averaging 80 cm deep, within a nature protection area (Fertő–Hanság NP). Pike, carp, grass carp, bream, crucian carp.
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Bicskei Fishing Pond An artificial, well-maintained fishing pond near Bicske with water depths of 60–250 cm, fed by the Szent László Stream. Regular stocking includes carp, grass carp, pike, bighead carp, catfish, crucian carp, and bream.
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Sárvári Csónakázó-tó A 9-hectare urban fishing pond created from a clay pit in the 1970s, with an average depth of 1.4–1.5 m, managed by the Sárvári Kinizsi Sport Fishing Association. Features islands, peninsulas, bridges, and family-friendly infrastructure.
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Délegyházi I. tó (Gizella-tó) One of the three-pond system managed by the Délegyházi Fishing Sports Association, located in gravel pit lakes in Pest County. Carp, pike, pikeperch, catfish, and bream.
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Velencei Lake – Agárd Hungary's third-largest lake (approximately 2,600 ha), with an average depth of 1.5 m and a maximum depth of 3.5 m. Agárd is the southern shore's most renowned fishing hub and serves as the headquarters of the MOHOSZ Velencei Lake District.
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Lőrintei-víztározó A 26-hectare (according to some sources 45 hectares total water surface) reservoir near Ajka, consisting of a smaller upper lake and a larger, deeper lower lake (maximum 10 m depth). Managed by Lőrintei-tavi Angling Association. Features large specimens of carp, grass carp, pike, catfish, and perch.
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Völgyhídi Fishing Pond (Kőröshegy) Fishing ponds established next to the Séd Stream Reservoir at Kőröshegy, 10 km south of Lake Balaton's southern shore. Good stocks of carp, grass carp, and African catfish, as well as perch, pikeperch, bream, and crucian carp.
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Marcalgergelyi Joó-tó A 1.8-hectare intensive fishing pond with a leisure park located between Marcalgergelyi and Pápa-Celldömölk, averaging 3.2 m deep (maximum 4.2 m). Over 7 tonnes of stocked fish: carp, grass carp, pike, African catfish, crucian carp, bream, and pike-perch.
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Fenyves-tó (Várpalota) A 9.5-hectare former mining lake with crystal-clear karst water next to Várpalota, reaching a maximum depth of 30 m. Special species include rainbow trout, along with carp, grass carp, pike, pikeperch, asp, perch, and crucian carp.
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Nagyteveli Reservoir A 25–35 hectare (water level dependent) reservoir in the Bakony region, average depth 4–5 m, created by damming the Pápai-Bakony Stream. Managed by Pápa and Vidéke Angling Association. Carp, grass carp, pike, catfish, perch, bream, crucian carp, and ide.
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Tatai Cseke-tó A 17.7-hectare natural lake near Tata with excellent water quality, featuring 70–80% shaded shoreline and two small islands. Managed by the Tata Sports Fishing and Environmental Protection Association. Home to carp, grass carp, pike, pikeperch, catfish, ide, bream, and crucian carp.
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Tisza-tó – Tiszafüred Tiszafüred is the heart of Tisza-tó: channels, oxbow lakes, bays and open water fishable year-round. Over 50 fish species, with carp records of 31.5 kg and catfish exceeding 100 kg. A unique blend of natural and managed fishing environment.
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Tisza-tó – Poroszlói-medence One of the most diverse fishing waters of Tisza-tó: shallow, mosaic terrain featuring reed islands, inner lakes, channels and oxbow lakes. Newly built marinas with family-friendly amenities (Delfin, Fűzfa, Csicsman).
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Tisza-tó – Abádszalóki-medence The southwestern bay of Tisza-tó, approximately 18 km² of open water with an average depth of 2.5 m. Excellent for both boat and shore fishing — carp, pikeperch, catfish, pike, grass carp, and bream species.
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Tisza-tó – Sarudi-medence The central basin of Tisza-tó, covering 2,800 hectares with an average depth of 1.6 m and maximum depth of 17 m. Over 50 fish species, including 20+ kg carp, 80+ kg catfish, and 10+ kg pike. KalandPart and ÖkoPort marinas available.
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Tisza-tó – Erzsébet-liget (Abádszalók) A designated, well-maintained fishing area along the embankment section between Abádszalók and Kisköre, spanning approximately 2.4 km with 49 equipped fishing stands. Paved, brush-free bank — comfortable, mud-free fishing.
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Tisza-tó – Örvényi Oxbow Lake Tiszafüred-Örvény, nature conservation wet-forest environment (NATURA 2000, Hortobágyi National Park). A peaceful, nature-close experience with organized fishing infrastructure. Mirror carp, leather carp, predatory fish, and peaceful species.
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Jóléti-tó (Újlőrincfalva) A roughly 1-hectare artificial pond in Heves County, a few kilometers from Poroszló. Formed from a former clay quarry with a clay-silt bottom, 1–2 meters deep, with reed beds along the shore. Species include carp, African catfish (record 12.8 kg), grass carp, crucian carp, and pikeperch.
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Ráckevei-Soroksári Duna – Áporka One of the most diverse and popular sections of this 58 km long regulated Danube branch below Budapest. Slow current, reed beds, natural riparian vegetation. Carp, grass carp, bream, crucian carp, catfish, pike, perch, pikeperch, barbel.
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Bokodi-tó (floating fishing village) A ~197 ha cooling reservoir beside Oroszlány with an average depth of 3–4 m and maximum depth of 8 m. Due to the power plant's warm-water circulation, it does not freeze even in winter — a year-round water and one of the country's most popular winter fishing destinations. Features iconic fishing cabins built directly on the water with jetties.
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Deseda Lake (Kaposvár) One of Hungary's largest artificial reservoirs, covering 245+ hectares on the northern edge of Kaposvár. Features over 200 fishing spots with 40% shaded shoreline. Suitable for both shore and boat fishing, with a 7 km cycling circuit.
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Tisza River – Szeged The Szeged section of the Tisza River is one of the Great Plain's most significant waterways, with moderate current and abundant fish stocks. Average depth 3 m, maximum 25 m, moderate turbidity. The Upper and Lower Tisza banks, as well as the Ujszeged side, are the most frequently visited areas.
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Mártély Tisza Oxbow Lake A 46-hectare oxbow lake with an average depth of 2 m and maximum depth of 7 m, formed during the Tisza River regulation of 1889–1892. Home to 36 fish species with abundant populations and 60% shaded banks. Located within the Mártély Landscape Protection Area — ideal for nature-friendly fishing.
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Hortobágy River An 11.5-hectare stretch spanning approximately 4 km from the railway bridge to the Borsós Weir, with an average width of 15–25 meters. The riverbed is varied, featuring hard and silty substrates, dense reed beds, and aquatic vegetation. Quiet, nature-oriented fishing.
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Neusiedlersee – Podersdorf am See Europe's westernmost steppe lake (320 km², continuation of Hungary's Lake Fertő), averaging 1 m deep with dense reed beds. Northern pike, pikeperch, catfish, carp, and tench are found here. Podersdorf on the lake's eastern shore is the most famous fishing spot.
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Mondsee A 13 km² alpine lake at 481 m elevation in Upper Austria, the fourth largest lake in the Salzkammergut. Crystal-clear water, deep (max 68 m). Rainbow trout, arctic char, perch, pikeperch, pike, carp.
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Attersee 45.9 km², Austria's largest lake entirely within the country. Located in the Salzkammergut region, it features crystal-clear, alpine water and reaches a maximum depth of 169 m. Excellent for trout, arctic char, perch, pike, and pikeperch fishing. Both shoreline and deepwater fishing available.
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Traunsee – Gmunden Austria's deepest lake (191 m), 24.5 km², on the northern edge of the Salzkammergut. Clear, cold water with excellent trout populations. Gmunden and Ebensee are the main fishing destinations.
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Wörthersee – Pörtschach Carinthia's largest lake (~19 km²), famous for its Mediterranean climate and reaching a maximum depth of 84 m. Pörtschach on the lake's north shore is an iconic resort destination in the central basin.
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Wolfgangsee – St. Wolfgang A 13 km² alpine lake in the heart of the Salzkammergut, on the border between Salzburg and Upper Austria. Maximum depth 114 m, crystal clear waters. Lake trout, arctic char, pike, and perch.
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Achensee – Pertisau Tyrol's largest lake (at 929 m elevation), approximately 6.8 km², 133 m deep, with crystal-clear mountain water. Home to the renowned Achensee arctic char (an endemic subspecies at risk of extinction) and lake trout.
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Hallstätter See An 8.55 km² alpine lake, 125 m deep, located in the UNESCO World Heritage Hallstatt-Dachstein region. Home to lake trout (whitefish), arctic char, pike, and perch. A classic picturesque destination.
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Alte Donau – Wien The Alte Donau in Vienna is a former main branch of the Danube River, now a 1.6 km² urban fishing pond system. Carp, pike, pikeperch, and catfish are the primary target species, with mirror carp and large catfish being especially sought after.
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Duna – Aggsbach (Wachau) A stretch of approximately 5.5 km on the right bank of the Danube in the heart of the Wachau. Famous habitat for huchen (Danube salmon) at the mouth of the Aggsbach. Pike, carp, catfish, pikeperch, barbel, bream, asp, and perch.
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Donauinsel – Vienna A 21.1 km long artificial island in central Vienna, situated between the Danube and the New Danube. Features a stadium, bathing areas, and several sections available for fishing with free access or day tickets. Carp, pike, catfish, barbel, and perch.
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Millstätter See Carinthia's second-largest lake (13.3 km²) and deepest (142 m), featuring fjord-like steep shorelines. Home to 21 fish species including lake trout (Reinanke), arctic char, pike, and perch.
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Ossiacher See Carinthia's third-largest lake (10.8 km²), 52.6 m deep, warming to 28 °C in summer. Pike, pikeperch, catfish, carp — a warm-water lake with rich fauna.
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Faaker See A 2.2 km² lake with turquoise waters near Villach — Carinthia's fifth largest lake. Whitefish, pike, and perch. Caribbean-like water clarity.
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Weißensee (Carinthia) The highest navigable lake in the Alps at 930 m elevation. Covering 6.5 km² with a maximum depth of 97 m, its limestone shores give the lake its name. Home to lake trout and arctic char. The lake freezes in winter, hosting speed skating competitions.
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Klopeiner See Europe's warmest bathing lake (up to 29 °C). 1.1 km², 48 m deep, with weak water circulation. Carp, pike, perch, crucian carp — warm water fauna.
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Zeller See (Salzburg) An alpine lake 4 km long and 1.5 km wide in Zell am See (750 m elevation). 73 m deep with crystal-clear water. Arctic char, bream, roach, pikeperch, and perch. Freezes over in winter.
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Grundlsee Styria's largest lake (Ausseerland-Salzkammergut). The primary habitat of the Ausseer char (Salvelinus umbla) — managed by professional fishers. Brown trout, pike, and perch.
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Altausseer See Mountain lake at the foot of the Holt Mountains (712 m, Styria). 2.1 km², 73 m deep. Brown trout, perch, lake trout, and wels catfish. Fishing tradition documented since the 13th century.
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Bodensee – Konstanz Germany's largest lake at 536 km², situated on the border of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Konstanz is the main fishing port on the German side. Home to whitefish, lake trout, pike, pikeperch, catfish, carp, and perch.
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Tegernsee An 8.9 km² alpine lake in southern Bavaria, 72 m deep. Clear mountain water with excellent populations of arctic char, brown trout, pike, and perch. Located approximately 50 km from Munich.
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Starnberger See Bavaria's second-largest lake (56.4 km²), 127.8 m deep — the largest volume deep lake in Bavaria. Whitefish, lake trout, arctic char, pike, pikeperch. King Ludwig II died here in 1886.
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Ammersee Bavaria's sixth-largest lake (~47 km²). Home to an endemic whitefish species and one of seven key Bavarian aquatic habitats. Pike, pikeperch, carp, perch, bream, and barbel are found here.
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Walchensee One of Bavaria's deepest (192.3 m) and largest (16.4 km²) Alpine lakes. 75 km from Munich. Lake trout, arctic char, and pike populations. Popular with divers (WWII wrecks).
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Königssee A crystal-clear alpine lake in the Berchtesgaden Alps — Germany's 3rd deepest lake. 7.7 km long, max 1.7 km wide. Only electric boats allowed since 1909. Arctic char, brown trout, lake trout.
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Forggensee Germany's largest reservoir by area (15.2 km²). Located near Füssen on the southern edge of the Allgäu region. Pike, pikeperch, carp, and perch are present. Summer seasonal fishing due to winter drawdown.
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Müritz – Waren Germany's largest entirely inland lake (117 km², 31 m deep). Center of the Mecklenburg Lake District. Pikeperch, pike, carp, catfish, perch, eel. Müritz National Park.
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Schweriner See Fourth-largest lake in Germany, located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (61.5 km², 52 m deep). Situated southwest of Schwerin, the state capital. Connected to the Baltic Sea via the Wallensteingraben canal. Home to pikeperch, pike, carp, and perch.
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Edersee An 11.8 km² reservoir in Hesse (Waldeck-Frankenberg). Germany's second-largest reservoir by surface area and third-largest by volume. Home to pike, pikeperch, carp, perch, and catfish.
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Lipno Reservoir The Czech Republic's largest surface water — 48.7 km², a 42 km long reservoir on the Vltava River in South Bohemia. Built between 1952–1960 for flood protection and hydroelectric power generation. Carp, pike, pikeperch, catfish, and brown trout are popular targets for Hungarian anglers, drawn by affordable permits and pristine waters.
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Orlík Reservoir Czech Republic's largest hydroelectric reservoir (27.3 km²) on the Vltava River near Solenice. Completed in 1961 with a capacity of 364 MW. Enormous populations of pikeperch and catfish, excellent spinning water — one of the Czech Republic's most popular predatory fish waters.
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Slapy Reservoir An 11.63 km² reservoir on the Vltava River, approximately 22 km south of Prague. Part of the Vltava cascade system. Excellent for spinning, bank fishing, and boat fishing. Pikeperch, catfish, carp, and pike are regularly caught.
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Brno Reservoir A municipal reservoir built between 1936–1940 on the Svratka River near Brno. Approximately 10 km long with a surface area of 259 hectares. Popular for recreation and fishing, easily accessible from the city. Home to carp, pike, pikeperch, perch, and bream.
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Máchovo jezero The 6th largest lake in the Czech Republic (284 ha), located in the Liberec region. Founded by Emperor Charles IV in 1366 in a peatland basin. Named after the poet Karel Hynek Mácha. Notable populations of carp and pike, popular family recreation lake and fishing water.
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Liptovská Mara One of Slovakia's largest reservoirs on the Váh River near Liptovský Mikuláš, built between 1965 and 1975. It flooded thirteen villages. Excellent for spinning — pikeperch, pike, catfish, carp. A popular foreign destination for Hungarian anglers due to its accessibility and lower costs compared to Austria.
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Zemplínska Šírava Eastern Slovakia's "sea" — a 33 km² reservoir next to the Vojany power plant. Built between 1961–1965. Ideal for Hungarian anglers — just 1 hour from Sátoraljaújhely. Rich populations of carp, catfish, pikeperch, pike, and asp.
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Orava Reservoir (Oravská priehrada) Slovakia's largest lake — a 35.2 km² reservoir in the Danube-Orava system, in the country's northernmost corner near the Polish border. Built between 1941 and 1953, with an average depth of 15 m. Slanický ostrov island features a museum and the remains of a church. Brown trout, carp, pike, and pikeperch are found here.
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Veľká Domaša A 1510 hectare reservoir on the Ondava River in the Low Beskyds region of eastern Slovakia, with depths reaching 32.5 m. Built between 1962 and 1967. Located north of Vranov nad Topľou. Rich populations of carp, pike, and pikeperch — easily accessible from Hungary as well.
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Vranov Reservoir Vranov nad Dyjí is a market town in Znojmo District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. It is known as a summer resort.
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Vltava (Moldva) – Prague The Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Elbe River. It runs southeast along the Bohemian Forest and then north across Bohemia, through Český Krumlov, České Budějovice, and Prague. It is commonly referred to as the "Czech national river".
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Sázava River The Sázava is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Vltava River. It flows through the Vysočina and Central Bohemian regions. It is 225.9 km (140.4 mi) long, making it the 6th longest river in the Czech Republic.
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Berounka River The Berounka is a river in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Vltava River. It flows through the Plzeň and Central Bohemian regions to Prague. It is formed by the confluence of the Mže and Radbuza rivers in Plzeň. Together with the Mže, which is its main source, the Berounka is 244.6 km (152.0 mi) long, which makes it the fifth longest river in the Czech Republic. Without the Mže, it is 1
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Dyje (Thaya) – Znojmo The Thaya is a river in the Czech Republic and Austria, a right tributary of the Morava River. It flows through the South Moravian Region in the Czech Republic and through Lower Austria in Austria. It is formed by the confluence of the German Thaya and Moravian Thaya rivers. Together with the German Thaya, which is its main source, the Thaya is 311 km (193 mi) long. Without the German Thaya, it is
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Slezská Harta Reservoir Slezská Harta Reservoir is an artificial reservoir and a rock-fill embankment dam in the Nízký Jeseník mountain range, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. The dam is built on the upper course of the Moravice River. With the surface area of 8.7 km2, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the country. It was constructed in 1987–1997.
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Vág (Váh) – Trenčín Trenčín is a city in western Slovakia of the central Váh River valley near the Czech border, around 95 km (59 mi) from Bratislava. It has a population of more than 55,000, which makes it the eighth largest municipality of the country and is the seat of the Trenčín Region and the Trenčín District. It has a medieval castle, Trenčín Castle, on a rock above the city.
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Garam (Hron) – Brezno Brezno is a town in central Slovakia with a population of around 21,000.
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Slnečné jazerá – Senec Senec is a town in the Bratislava Region of south-western Slovakia. The town is the administrative seat of the Senec District and its largest municipality. In 2022 it had a population of over 20,000.
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Malý Dunaj (Kis-Duna) The Little Danube is a branch of the river Danube in Slovakia.
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Latorica River Latorica is a river in the watershed of the Danube. Its source is in the Ukrainian Carpathians, near the village Latirka. It flows from Ukraine (156.6 km) to Slovakia (31.4 km), 188 km in total, and west through the towns of Svaliava, Mukachevo, Solomonovo, Chop and Veľké Kapušany. Its basin size is 7,740 km2 (2,990 sq mi). Its confluence with the Ondava, in Zemplín, gives rise to the Bodrog river.
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Morava River (SK border) The Morava is a river in Central Europe, a left tributary of the Danube. It is the main river of Moravia historical region in the Czech Republic, which derives its name from the river. The Morava originates on the Králický Sněžník mountain in the north-eastern corner of Pardubice Region, near the border between the Czech Republic and Poland and has a vaguely southward trajectory. The lower part of
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Lunzer See Lunz am See is a municipality in the district of Scheibbs, Lower Austria, Austria.
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Stubenbergsee Stubenbergsee is an artificially created recreational lake located below the Styrian municipality of Stubenberg. It lies at the foot of Kulm.
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Fuschlsee Lake Fuschl is a lake in the Salzkammergut, Austria, located in the state of Salzburg. Its area is approximately 2.7 km2 (1.0 sq mi) and its maximum depth is 66 metres.
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Inn River – Innsbruck Innsbruck is the capital of the Austrian state of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria. It is located on the River Inn, at its junction with the Wipp Valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass 30 km (19 mi) to the south. The city had a population of 132,188 in 2024.
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Mura (Mur) – Graz Graz is the capital of the Austrian state of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna. On 1 January 2026, Graz had a population of 307,912, or 345,391 including residents with a secondary residence. In 2023, the population of the Graz functional urban area was 660,238. The city is an important centre of higher education, with four universities and four other higher education ins
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Salzach – Salzburg Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Alps mountains.
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Müggelsee – Berlin The Müggelsee, also known as the Großer Müggelsee, is a natural lake in the eastern edge of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is the largest of the Berlin lakes by area, with an area of 7.4 square kilometres (2.9 sq mi), a length of 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi)
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Wannsee – Berlin Wannsee is a locality in the southwestern Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany. It is the westernmost locality of Berlin. In the quarter there are two lakes, the larger Großer Wannsee and the Kleiner Wannsee, located on the Havel and separated by the Wannsee Bridge. The larger of the two lakes covers an area of 2.7 km2 (1.0 mi2) and has a maximum depth of 9 m (30 ft).
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Schliersee Schliersee is a natural lake in Upper Bavaria in the Bavarian Alps. It is located next to the small town of Schliersee in the Miesbach district.
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Großer Brombachsee Großer Brombachsee is a reservoir in the Franconian Lake District in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is fed and drained by the Brombach. Together with its two pre-dams, the Kleiner Brombachsee and the Igelsbachsee, it forms the region Brombachsee.
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Danube – Passau (Confluence of 3 Rivers) Passau is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Dreiflüssestadt, as the river Danube is joined by the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north.
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Rhine (Rhein) – Cologne Cologne is the fourth-most populous city of Germany and the largest city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and over 3.1 million people in the Cologne Bonn urban region. Cologne is also part of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, the second biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. Centered on the left bank of the Rh
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Havel – Potsdam The Havel is a river in northeastern Germany, flowing through the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt. The 325-kilometre-long (202 mi) Havel is a right tributary of the Elbe. However, the direct distance from its source to its mouth is only 94 kilometres (58 mi). For much of its length, the Havel is navigable; it provides an important link in the waterway connec
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Plauer See – Mecklenburg The Plauer See in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is located primarily in the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim. The two northern bays near Alt Schwerin belong to the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district.
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Duna – Mohács Mohács is a town in Baranya County, Hungary, on the right bank of the Danube.
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Tatai Öreg-tó A 220-hectare lake in the center of Tata, with centuries of fishing tradition. Carp, pike, pikeperch, catfish, crucian carp, bream, and tench. Fishing is prohibited during the October-November bird migration season (waterfowl rest area).
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Kis-Balaton Balaton's natural filtration area (at the Zala estuary), a 145 km² wetland habitat and largely protected nature reserve. Fishing is permitted only in designated sections. Carp, pike, pikeperch, and catfish.
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Tisza – Tokaj A classic fishing spot at the confluence of the Tisza and Bodrog rivers, at the gateway to the Tokaj-Hegyalja wine region. A deep river section known for catfish, pikeperch, and passing carp.
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Maros – Makó The lower section of the Maros River in Hungarian territory, south of Makó. River section: strong current, deep holes, excellent for catfish. Pikeperch, barbel, bream, asp.
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Bodrog – Sárospatak The Bodrog River section at Sárospatak — a historic waterfront. Deeper river stretches hold catfish, pikeperch, and barbel; slower-flowing sections and oxbow lakes along the banks.
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Dráva – Barcs The Dráva river forms the Hungarian-Croatian border near Barcs — a fast-flowing alpine-origin waterway. Gravel bed, crystal-clear water. Pikeperch, catfish, barbel, asp. Protected natural area (Duna-Dráva National Park).
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Mura – Letenye The Mura river forms the Hungarian-Croatian border near Letenye — alpine-sourced water with strong current. Pikeperch, barbel, asp, chub, and catfish are present. Some sections are protected.
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Velencei Lake – Pákozd Located on the northern shore of Velencei Lake near Pákozd. Shallow water (average 1.5 m), reed bed area, excellent for carp and pike fishing. Together with the Agárd partner section on the southern side, it is the 3rd largest lake.
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Duna – Baja A major fishing gateway on the southern Hungarian stretch of the Danube. Deep river with strong current. Catfish, pikeperch, barbel, asp, and carp. The oxbow lakes near Báta and Dunaszekcső are also excellent spinning spots.
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Duna – Esztergom The Danube bend section between Esztergom and Komárom, a deep river with strong current. The riverbank below the Basilica is the most famous fishing spot.
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Duna – Komárom At the Hungarian-Slovak border near the towns of Komárom-Komárno. Váh mouth, deep holes. Catfish record (90+ kg), pikeperch, carp.
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Duna – Dunaföldvár A section of the Danube River in Tolna County with considerable depth. The area around the Danube Bridge is an excellent spot for pikeperch and catfish. Extraordinarily fish-rich after spring floods.
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Eibsee Bavarian Alpine lake (177 ha) located 9 km south of Garmisch-Partenkirchen at the northern foot of Zugspitze. Privately owned with crystal-clear water and 8 islands. Pike, trout, and carp are present. Fishing season May 1 – October 31.
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Orfűi tavak Orfű is a village in Baranya County, in the Pécs district. The area is considered one of the region's premier tourism destinations.
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Maconkai Reservoir Maconka has been part of the city of Bátonyterenye since 1984 in present-day Nógrád County. Before the 1950 county reorganization, the settlement was a small municipality in the Pétervásárai district of Heves County. Following the 1950 county reorganization, it became part of Nógrád County. In 1965, it was annexed to the neighboring Nagybátony, which together with Szúpatak and Kisterenye forms the city. The settlement is located on Road 2409.
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Gyékényesi Gravel Pit Lake Fishing water in the village of Gyékényes, located in Somogy County within the Csurgó district.
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Szelidi-tó Szelidi-tó is one of the most important tourist destinations in Bács-Kiskun County, located near the municipality of Dunapataj, within the settlement's boundaries.
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Hármas-Körös – Gyomaendrőd Gyomaendrőd is a city in Békés County, Hungary, and the seat of Gyomaendrődi District.
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Kettős-Körös – Békés Békés is a city in Békés County in the Körösök region, just ten kilometers from Békéscsaba and the center of Békés district. Though no longer the county seat today, it once played a defining role in the region's life. Its history stretches back to the Árpád period, but it was depopulated during the Ottoman occupation and later resettled in subsequent centuries.
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Ipoly – Szob Szob is a town in Pest County, the centre of the Szobi district. It is the second smallest town in Pest County after Visegrád.
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Zala – Zalabér Zalabér is a village in Zala County, located in the Zalaszentgrót district. The settlement lies in the northeastern part of the county in a bend of the Zala River, with a population of 786 residents. This historic settlement, with its eight-hundred-year heritage and market town status, remains the center of the surrounding region due to its central location. A civil guard organization operates in the settlement.
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Petőfi Fishing Pond – Nyíregyháza Nyíregyháza is a city with county rights in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County and the seat of Nyíregyháza District. With a population of nearly 120,000, it is the seventh largest settlement in the country and the second largest in the Northern Great Plain. It has held city status with county rights since 1990. A dynamically developing city, it serves as the economic and cultural hub of the region and is an attractive tourist destination. Before the county reorganization in the 1950s, it belonged to Szabolcs County and was its
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Mosel – Trier Trier, formerly and traditionally known in English as Trèves and Triers, is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany. It lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the west of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, near the border with Luxembourg and within the important Moselle wine region.
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Alz River The Alz is a river in Bavaria, southern Germany, the only discharge of the Chiemsee. Its origin is on the northern shore of the lake near Seebruck. It is a right tributary of the Inn, into which it flows in Marktl. Other towns on the Alz are Altenmarkt an der Alz, Trostberg, Garching an der Alz and Burgkirchen an der Alz.
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Naab River The Naab is a river in Bavaria, Germany.
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Regen River The Regen is a river in Bavaria, Germany, and for a short distance in the Czech Republic. It is a left tributary of the Danube, at Regensburg, Germany.
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Lahn River The Lahn is a 245.6-kilometre-long (152.6 mi), right tributary of the Rhine in Germany. Its course passes through the federal states of North Rhine-Westphalia (23.0 km), Hesse (165.6 km), and Rhineland-Palatinate (57.0 km).
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Ems River The Ems is a river in northwestern Germany. It runs through the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, and discharges into the Dollart Bay which is part of the Wadden Sea. Its total length is 362.4 kilometres (225.2 mi). The state border between the Lower Saxon area of East Friesland (Germany) and the province of Groningen (Netherlands), whose exact course was the subject of a border d
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Fulda River The Fulda is a river of Hesse and Lower Saxony, Germany. It is one of two headstreams of the Weser. The Fulda is 220.4 kilometres (137.0 mi) long.
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Werra River The Werra, a river in central Germany, is the right-bank headwater of the Weser. "Weser" is a synonym in an old dialect of German. The Werra has its source near Eisfeld in southern Thuringia. After 293 kilometres (182 mi) the Werra joins the river Fulda in the town of Hann. Münden, forming the Weser. If the Werra is included as part of the Weser, the Weser is the longest river entirely within Germ
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Hennesee Meschede is a town in the Hochsauerland district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the capital of the district Hochsauerlandkreis.
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Vltava – České Budějovice České Budějovice is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 97,000 inhabitants. The city is located in the valley of the Vltava River, at its confluence with the Malše.
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Morava – Olomouc Olomouc is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 103,000 inhabitants, making it the sixth largest city in the country. It is the administrative centre of the Olomouc Region.
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Elbe – Pardubice Pardubice is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 92,000 inhabitants. It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and is located at the confluence of the Elbe and Chrudimka rivers.
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Palotási Reservoir A reservoir in Heves County at the southern foot of the Mátra Mountains, approximately 70 hectares in size, used for irrigation. Home to carp, pike, crucian carp, bream, and perch. A peaceful and relatively quiet fishing venue.
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Rakaca Reservoir A 217-hectare reservoir in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County on Rakaca Stream, excellent for deep-water carp and pike fishing. Good pikeperch stocks in the deeper sections.
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Látóképi Reservoir Located approximately 70 hectares west of Debrecen, an irrigation water reservoir on the Hajdúsági Main Canal. Well-stocked with carp, crucian carp, and pike. A favorite fishing spot for local anglers.
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Akasztói Fishing Park A well-maintained private fishing park in a gravel pit lake system in Bács-Kiskun County. Carp ranging from 5-15 kg, grass carp, catfish, and pike. A paid venue with family-friendly facilities.
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Szajki-tavak A four-lake gravel pit system in Vas County near Vasvár. Stocked with carp, grass carp, and pike. One lake is dedicated specifically to catfish fishing.
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Tedej-tó An oxbow lake-type fishing pond in Hajdú-Bihar County near Hajdúnánás, densely stocked with fish. Carp, crucian carp, bream, and pike.
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Merenyei-víztározó A small reservoir (~25 ha) in Somogy County, a quiet and natural fishing spot. Carp, pike, crucian carp, bream, tench.
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Dong-éri-főcsatorna A large irrigation canal in Bács-Kiskun County between the Tisza and Danube rivers. Slow-flowing water with abundant carp stocks. Various bream species, pike, and crucian carp.
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Kiskunsági-főcsatorna A canal in Bács-Kiskun county running from the Tisza to the Danube-Tisza Canal. Calm, slow-moving waters with abundant fish stocks — carp, crucian carp, pike, pikeperch, catfish, and asp.
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Nagykunsági-főcsatorna A canal in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, located southeast of Tiszafüred. Features slow-moving water and holds carp, pike, pikeperch, crucian carp, and bream. The canal passes through several weirs.
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Békésszentandrási Holt-Körös An oxbow lake of the Hármas-Körös in Békés county, with calm, obstacle-free banks. Famous for excellent carp and pike catches. Early morning pikeperch fishing is also productive.
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Cibakházi Holt-Tisza A JNK fishing oxbow lake situated alongside the southern section of the Tisza River. Home to sizeable catfish, pikeperch, carp, and pike. Natural setting with fewer visitors.
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Atkai-holtág A Tisza oxbow lake in Csongrád-Csanád County near Algyő-Tápé. Home to large catfish, carp, and pikeperch. Part of a nature conservation area.
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Algyői-főcsatorna A canal system in Csongrád County near Algyő, situated between the Tisza and Maros rivers. Carp, crucian carp, bream, pike, and catfish are found here.
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Pinka-patak A small alpine-origin stream in Vas County (Felsőcsatár-Vasszécseny section). Trout waters in the upper reaches, with chub and barbel in the middle section.
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Kavicsos-tó – Győr A gravel pit lake in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, located east of Győr. Well-stocked with carp, grass carp, pike, and pikeperch. Family-friendly private fishing park with good facilities.
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Leveleki Reservoir A reservoir (~80 ha) in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county near Levelek. Carp, crucian carp, bream, pike, pikeperch. Spring stockings.
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Harsányi-tó A fishing pond of approximately 30 hectares located in Bükkalja, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, near the village of Harsány. Stocked with carp, pike, crucian carp, and bream.
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Nyékládházi tavak A gravel pit lake system in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, south of Miskolc. Multiple lakes with carp waters, predator sections, and sport ticket areas. Carp, pike, catfish, pikeperch, and grass carp.
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Fadd-Dombori Danube oxbow lake in Tolna County (Domború-Duna), approximately 340 hectares of water surface. Abundant oxbow lake edges, sizeable catfish, pike, pikeperch, and carp. Beach and camping facilities on the shore.
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Sárberki-tó – Tatabánya Gravel pit lake on the outskirts of Tatabánya city in Komárom-Esztergom county. Stocked with carp, pike, pikeperch, and crucian carp. Close to the city and easily accessible.
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Arlói-tó A ~20 hectare lake in the Bükk Mountains region near Ózd, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county. Home to carp, pike, crucian carp, and bream. Features high banks and offers a peaceful fishing environment.
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Bükkösdi Reservoir A roughly 25-hectare reservoir in Baranya county, located near Bükkösd village on the Vörösmarti Stream. Good populations of carp, pike, crucian carp, and bream.
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Préri-tó – Hegyeshalom A gravel pit lake in Győr-Moson-Sopron county near the Austrian border. Stocked with carp, pike, pikeperch, and grass carp. Situated in a prairie-like flat landscape.
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Dunaszigeti Side Channels Northern part of Szigetköz, a network of gravelly side channels between the main Danube and the Mosoni-Danube. Pike, pikeperch, catfish, barbel, and asp — fast-flowing waters with Alpine character.
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Mosoni-Duna – Kimle Middle section of the Mosoni-Duna near Kimle. Slower-flowing water with deep riverbed. Pikeperch, carp, catfish, pike, and barbel.
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Vadása-tó Small lake (~17 ha) in Vas county near Hegyhátszentjakab, adjacent to Őrség National Park. Carp, pike, crucian carp, bream. Natural, quiet setting.
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Váh (Vág) – Lower Trenčín The lower Trenčín section of the Váh River, a deep river channel holding catfish, pikeperch, carp, barbel, and asp. SRZ daily ticket required.
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Ondava – Stropkov Eastern Slovak river with mountain origins and gravel bed. Trout in the upper section, catfish and pikeperch in the lower section.
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Morava River – Bratislava Czech-Slovak border river that flows into the Danube at Bratislava. A slow, deep river. Catfish, pikeperch, barbel, carp, and pike.
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Hnilec River An alpine-style river in eastern Slovakia in the Spiš region, characterized by swift currents and gravel beds. A trout-rich mountain stream.
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Poprad River – High Tatras A fast-flowing mountain river at the southern foot of the High Tatras, running through Poprad town. Brown trout, grayling, and barbel.
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Kysuca River A mountain river in northern Slovakia (Kysuca region). Upper section is trout water, lower section has grayling and barbel.
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Dudváh River A slow-flowing lowland river in western Slovakia with good stocks of carp and pike. Features oxbow lakes and natural fishing conditions.
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Domaša Dobrá-i öböl Southern bay of Veľká Domaša reservoir near the village of Dobrá — good-sized pike, pikeperch, carp, and catfish.
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Miková Reservoir Small eastern Slovak reservoir (~10 ha) near Miková. Quiet mountain lake with carp, pike, and crucian carp.
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Nitrianske Rudno reservoir Central Slovak reservoir (~80 ha) on a tributary of the Nitra River. Stocked with carp, pike, and pikeperch.
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Bukovec Reservoir A reservoir in the Košice region, approximately 35 hectares, designated for drinking water supply. Fishing is permitted only under restrictions. Pikeperch, pike, and carp are present.
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Záhorie Gravel Pit Lakes A network of gravel pit lakes in the western Slovak plains (Záhorie), in the Malacky-Stupava region. Carp, pike, pikeperch, grass carp, and crucian carp are found here.
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Šaľa Gravel Pit Lake Southwest Slovak industrial gravel pit lake near the town of Šaľa, approximately 50 hectares. Stocked with carp, pike, and pikeperch.
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Čierny Váh – Východná Black branch of the Váh River, an alpine trout mountain stream at the southern foot of the High Tatras. Brown trout and grayling.
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Štrkovec-tó – Pozsony Bratislava city lake (Ružinov), approximately 7 hectares. Stocked with carp, pike, and crucian carp. Park-like setting.
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Bodrog – Slovak section Lower Slovak section of the Bodrog River near Streda nad Bodrogom. Slow-flowing waters home to large catfish, carp, and pikeperch.
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Drau River – Villach A river in southern Carinthia where the Gail and Drau rivers meet near Villach. Deep river section with catfish, pikeperch, carp, and barbel.
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Irrsee (Zeller See OÖ) A 3.5 km² lake in Upper Austria, located north of Mondsee. Peaceful and less crowded, with good stocks of carp and pike. Also holds arctic char and brown trout.
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Mattsee (Trumer Seen) Part of the Salzburg Trumer lake system (3 lakes: Obertrumer-Mattsee-Grabensee). Clear alpine lake with arctic char, brown trout, pike, and pikeperch.
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Obertrumer See The largest lake in the Salzburg Trumer lake system (4.8 km²). Arctic char, brown trout, pike, pikeperch, and carp.
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Wiestalstausee Salzburg reservoir on the Almbach, approximately 15 hectares. Brown trout and arctic char — a small mountain reservoir.
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Lech River – Reutte Tyrolean Alpine river (gravel, fast-flowing), trout-rich upper river section. Brown trout and grayling.
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Bregenzer Ach River Alpine river in Vorarlberg that flows into Lake Constance. Upper section holds brown trout, lower section features barbel, pike.
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Ill River – Feldkirch A Vorarlberg river that flows into the Rhine. The upper section is trout-rich, with grayling in the middle reaches.
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Ottensteiner Stausee Lower Austria, approximately 4.3 km² reservoir on the Kamp River. Pike, pikeperch, catfish, carp, barbel.
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Hubertussee Alpine lake in Styria (near Mariazell). Arctic char, brown trout, and pike. Privately managed.
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Fischerparadies Pielachtal Lower Austria, Pielach Valley private fishing paradise. Brown trout, arctic char.
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Freudenau-kikötő – Wien Vienna Danube section, the Freudenau harbour lying beneath the Ostbahnbrücke — large catfish, pikeperch, carp.
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Main River – Frankfurt The Main River in the heart of Frankfurt, Hesse. Perch, pike, pikeperch, and carp. Urban fishing — strict regulations apply.
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Neckar River – Stuttgart The Neckar River in Baden-Württemberg, flowing through Stuttgart city center. Home to perch, carp, pikeperch, and pike. Fishing in Baden-Württemberg requires passing a state fishing exam.
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Hopfensee Bavarian alpine lake near Füssen, approximately 1.9 km². Arctic char, brown trout, carp, pike.
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Staffelsee Bavarian pre-Alpine lake (~7.7 km²) near Murnau. 7 islands, good carp stock. Pike, pikeperch, carp, arctic char.
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Waginger See A southeastern Bavarian lake (~9.3 km²) near Salzburg. One of Europe's warmest lakes (28 °C in summer). Carp, pike, pikeperch, catfish.
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Simssee A smaller Bavarian pre-Alpine lake (~6.5 km²) near Rosenheim. Pike, pikeperch, carp, perch, crucian carp.
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Isar – Munich Munich section of the Isar River. Trout-rich mountain water in the upper reaches, grayling, and barbel in the urban sections.
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Regen River Bavarian Forest river with deep, fast-flowing sections. Trout-rich upper reaches, catfish and pikeperch in lower sections. Bayerischer Wald region.
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Saar River Main river of Saarland, tributary of the Moselle. Perch, pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish.
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Weser River – Bremen North German Weser River in central Bremen. Perch, carp, pike, pikeperch. River flowing to the sea — eel.
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Altmühlsee Bavarian reservoir of 4.5 km² (Fränkisches Seenland). Carp, pike, pikeperch. Well-stocked.
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Rursee A reservoir in the Eifel Mountains in North Rhine-Westphalia (~7.8 km²). Pike, pikeperch, carp, and perch.
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Möhnesee Reservoir (~10.4 km²) in the Sauerland region of North Rhine-Westphalia. The "Möhnetalsperre" is a historic dam. Pike, pikeperch, and carp are present.
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Diemelsee Hessian-NRW reservoir (~1.7 km²) on the northern edge of Sauerland. Carp, pike, pikeperch, and perch.
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Biggesee (Biggetalsperre) NRW reservoir (~8.8 km²) in the eastern Sauerland. Pike, pikeperch, carp, perch.
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Sorpesee (Sorpetalsperre) Reservoir (~3.3 km²) in the Sauerland region. Pike, pikeperch, carp.
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Steinhuder Meer A large shallow lake (~29 km²) in Lower Saxony near Hannover. One of Europe's largest shallow-water habitats. Pike, pikeperch, carp, and catfish.
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Kummerower See A lake in northwestern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (~32.8 km²). Good for pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish, and eel.
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Schaalsee Border lake between Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Schleswig-Holstein (~24 km²). UNESCO biosphere reserve. Northern pike, pikeperch, carp, perch, and whitefish.
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Tollensesee A 17.5 km² lake in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern near Neubrandenburg. Pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish, and eel.
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Scharmützelsee A 12 km long lake in Brandenburg near Bad Saarow. Pike, pikeperch, carp, and catfish.
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Schwielowsee A 7.9 km² lake in Brandenburg (Havel system) on the eastern edge of Potsdam. Pike, pikeperch, and carp.
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Großer Plöner See Largest lake in Schleswig-Holstein (~30 km²). Holstein lake district. Pike, pikeperch, carp, perch, whitefish.
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Kellersee A 5.6 km² lake in Schleswig-Holstein (Holstein Lake District). Pike, pikeperch, and carp.
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Selenter See A 21 km² lake in Schleswig-Holstein. Pike, pikeperch, carp, and whitefish.
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Ratzeburger See A 14.3 km² lake in Schleswig-Holstein near Lübeck. Pike, pikeperch, and carp.
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Alster Channels – Hamburg An artificial lake-channel system running through the heart of Hamburg. Perch, pike, carp, and eel.
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Kiel-fjord Baltic Sea fjord in Schleswig-Holstein, surrounding the city of Kiel. Cod, sea trout, salmon.
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Lübeck Bay Baltic Sea bay near Lübeck-Travemünde. Cod, sea trout, salmon, herring.
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Fehmarn Island Coast Baltic Sea island in Schleswig-Holstein. Cod records, sea trout, salmon, herring. One of Germany's most popular saltwater fishing destinations.
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Usedom Lagoons Lagoons of Achterwasser and Stettiner Haff on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish, and eel.
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Peene River A slow-flowing river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (flowing into the Stettiner Haff). Popular for catfish, pike, pikeperch, and carp.
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Dümmer See A shallow lake in Lower Saxony covering 12.5 km². Offers pike, pikeperch, carp, perch, and crucian carp.
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Arendsee A natural lake in Saxony-Anhalt covering 5 km². Home to pike, pikeperch, carp, and whitefish.
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Twistesee Hessian reservoir (~1.5 km²) near Bad Arolsen. Carp, pike, pikeperch.
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Baldeneysee – Essen Reservoir on the Ruhr River near Essen (~2.6 km²). Perch, carp, pike.
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Kemnader See A reservoir on the Ruhr river near Bochum-Witten in the Ruhr Valley. Home to perch, pike, and carp.
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Phoenix See – Dortmund Artificial lake (~24 ha) in the Dortmund-Hörde district, built in 2011 from a former mine. Perch, carp, and pike are present.
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Bleiloch Reservoir Thuringia's largest reservoir (~9.2 km²) on the Saale River. Pike, pikeperch, carp, and catfish.
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Wittensee A 9.9 km² lake in Schleswig-Holstein. Pike, pikeperch, and carp.
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Labe (Elbe) – Ústí The Labe (Elbe) river at Ústí nad Labem — the lower Czech section near the German border. A deep river with sizeable catfish and pikeperch.
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Otava River South Bohemian mountain river. Trout-rich upper section, grayling and barbel in lower reaches.
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Nové Mlýny Reservoirs A three-reservoir system in South Moravia covering approximately 32 km². The largest standing water body in southeastern Czechia. Home to pike, pikeperch, catfish, and carp.
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Jesenice Reservoir West Bohemian reservoir near Cheb (~7.8 km²). Pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish.
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Rozkoš Reservoir East Bohemian reservoir (~10 km²) near Česká Skalice. Pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish.
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Nechranice Reservoir North Bohemian reservoir (~13.4 km²) on the Ohře River. One of the largest Czech reservoirs. Pike, pikeperch, catfish, carp.
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Želivka (Švihov) Reservoir Czech Republic's largest drinking water reservoir (~17 km²) — strict regulations. Pike, pikeperch, carp, catfish.
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Orlice River East Bohemian river (Tichá and Divoká Orlice). Trout-rich upper section, barbel and chub dominate lower reaches. Down to Hradec Králové.
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Bečva River Mountain river in Moravia (Vsetínská Bečva + Rožnovská Bečva). Brown trout and grayling in the upper reaches, barbel in the lower stretches.
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Ohře River West Bohemian river running through Cheb, Karlovy Vary, and Litoměřice. Trout-dominated upper section, carp and pike in the lower reaches.
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Lužnice River South Bohemian river (Třeboň–Tábor–Bechyně). Slow-flowing lowland water with carp, pike, and catfish.
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Jizera River Northern Czech river (Krkonoše-Liberec-Mladá Boleslav). Trout-rich upper section, barbel and chub lower section.
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Hracholusky Reservoir West Bohemian reservoir (~5 km²) on the Mže River. Pike, pikeperch, carp.
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Pastviny Reservoir East Bohemian reservoir on the Divoká Orlice River. Approximately 1.1 km². Brown trout, burbot, and pike.
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Seč Reservoir East Bohemian reservoir (~2 km²) on the Chrudimka River. Pike, pikeperch, carp.
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Olešná A Moravian-Silesian reservoir near Frýdek-Místek (~33 ha). Pike, carp, and pikeperch are present.
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Těrlicko Reservoir A Moravia-Silesia reservoir (~2.6 km²) near Karviná. Pike, carp, pikeperch, and catfish are found here.
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Hamry Reservoir Vysočina reservoir on the Chrudimka River. Approximately 36 hectares. Brown trout and pike.
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Dalešice Reservoir A South Moravian reservoir (~4.8 km²) on the Jihlava River. Pike, pikeperch, catfish, and carp.
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Milada-tó A recreational lake in northern Bohemia (~2.5 km²) converted from a former coal mine. The water is clearing; stocked with carp and pike.
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Most-tó (Jezero Most) A recreational lake in northern Bohemia (~3 km²) converted from a former coal mine. Water is clearing; home to carp, pikeperch, and pike.
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Barbora-tó A converted former coal mine lake in northern Bohemia. Carp, crucian carp, pike, pikeperch.
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Matylda-tó A Northern Bohemian artificial lake (former coal mine, filled with water since 2014). Stocked with carp and crucian carp.
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Rožmberk-halastó Czech Republic's largest fishing pond (~4.9 km²) near Třeboň. A classic South Bohemian carp fishing destination. Carp, pike, catfish.
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Svět Fishing Pond Classic South Bohemian fishing pond in Třeboň (~2 km²). Carp, pike, catfish.
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Bolevák-halastó Pilsen city fishing pond (~40 ha). Carp, pike, pikeperch, crucian carp.
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Hejtman-halastó Fishing pond in the Třeboň area (~92 ha). Carp, pike, catfish.
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Staňkovský-halastó South Bohemian fishing pond near Suchdol nad Lužnicí (~2.4 km²). Carp, pike, catfish, pikeperch.
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Trnávka Reservoir A small Vysočina reservoir (~84 ha) on the Trnávka Stream. Pike, carp, and pikeperch.
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Křetínka Reservoir A reservoir (~50 ha) in the Pardubice region near Letovice. Pike, carp, and pikeperch are present.
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Hostivař Reservoir (Prague) Urban reservoir in Prague on the Botič stream (~25 ha). Intensively stocked urban fishing pond. Carp, pike, pikeperch.
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Tovačov Gravel Pit Lakes Gravel pit lake system in Moravia-Olomouc region near Tovačov. Large catfish, carp, pikeperch, and pike.
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Chrudimka River East Bohemian river originating from the Seč Reservoir. Brown trout, barbel, and chub.
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Opava River A river in Moravia-Silesia and tributary of the Odra. Home to brown trout, barbel, carp, and pike.
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Ostravice River A mountainous river in Moravia-Silesia that flows into the Odra near Ostrava. The upper section is excellent for trout, while the lower reaches hold pike and carp.
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Svratka River A South Moravian river that flows through the center of Brno. Trout-rich upper reaches, carp and pike in the lower sections.
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Kamenice River Northern Bohemian river (National Park — between Hřensko and Děčín). Trout-rich mountain water.
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