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138 of 138 spots

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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterBottomFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

1–2 mOpen waterFeederBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

Balatonakali Beach Reed Edge

Reed edge west of the beach's western end: floating crucian carp, carp, tench, in peaceful summer dawns.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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Rip-rap

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).

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

1–2 mOpen waterSpinningFloat
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

Balatonszárszó Sandy Beach

Shallow, sandy section near the kayak launch, relatively quiet — ideal for fishing bream, crucian carp, and carp by float.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mOpen waterBottomFeeder
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

Balatonrendes – Pálköve Shore Section

Quiet, rarely visited riprap shoreline between Révfülöp and Ábrahámhegy; an evening spot for pikeperch and catfish.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

Ábrahámhegyi Strand Riprap

Classic northern shore sandy beach with riprap-protected shoreline; an excellent spot for spinning and bottom fishing for pikeperch.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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Rip-rap

Balatongyörök – Below Szépkilátó Viewpoint

A wild and scenic shoreline section beneath Route 71, dotted with rocks; deep water, excellent for spinning and zander fishing.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatBottom
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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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.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Sandy beach

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.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Rip-rap

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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

Balatonőszöd – Free Beach

A quiet sandy beach on the southern shore between two larger settlements; shallow water and an extensive grassy-sandy shoreline.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatBottom
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Sandy beach

Balatonlelle – Napsugár utcai kis strand

A small pebbly-sandy beach section east of the Lellei BAHART pier; family- and child-friendly with shallow water.

0–1 mOpen waterFloatFeeder
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Rip-rap

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.

1–2 mOpen waterSpinningFloat
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Sandy beach

Balatonfenyves – Alsó szabadstrand

A long free shoreline section accessible from Józseftelep; very shallow and excellent for summer crucian carp and carp fishing.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatFeeder
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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Rip-rap

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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
Kádártai bányató
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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.

4 m+Reed edgeSpinningBottom
Polgárdi Fishing Pond
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
Lipóti Holt-Duna
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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.

0–1 mReed edgeFloatBottom
Bicskei Fishing Pond
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterFloatBottom
Velencei Lake – Agárd
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
Lőrintei-víztározó
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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.

4 m+Reed edgeBottomFeeder
Völgyhídi Fishing Pond (Kőröshegy)
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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.

1–2 mOpen waterFloatBottom
Marcalgergelyi Joó-tó
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterFloatBottom
Fenyves-tó (Várpalota)
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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.

4 m+Open waterBottomFeeder
Nagyteveli Reservoir
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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.

4 m+Reed edgeBottomFeeder
Tatai Cseke-tó
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
Tisza-tó – Tiszafüred
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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.

2–4 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
Tisza-tó – Poroszlói-medence
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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).

1–2 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
Tisza-tó – Abádszalóki-medence
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
Tisza-tó – Sarudi-medence
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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.

2–4 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
Tisza-tó – Erzsébet-liget (Abádszalók)
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeBottomFeeder
Tisza-tó – Örvényi Oxbow Lake
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeBottomFeeder
Jóléti-tó (Újlőrincfalva)
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
Ráckevei-Soroksári Duna – Áporka
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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.

2–4 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
Bokodi-tó (floating fishing village)
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
Deseda Lake (Kaposvár)
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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.

2–4 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
Tisza River – Szeged
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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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
Mártély Tisza Oxbow Lake
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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.

2–4 mReed edgeBottomFeeder
Hortobágy River
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeBottomFeeder
Duna – Mohács
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Duna – Mohács

Mohács is a town in Baranya County, Hungary, on the right bank of the Danube.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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).

1–2 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
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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.

0–1 mReed edgeBottomFeeder
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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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mReed edgeSpinningBottom
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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).

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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.

2–4 mOpen waterSpinningBottom
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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.

1–2 mReed edgeFloatBottom
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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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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.

4 m+Open waterSpinningBottom
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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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Orfűi tavak
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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