Fishing in France?
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Fishing in France?
Going for a week to France at the end of July and was wondering if anyone has ever fished there before, and what I could expect (assuming I can sneak of for a day). Based in Bayonne in the south west corner. I presume there's bass etc on the lure and from what I am reading there is a lot of freshwater flyfishing, but has anyone any experiences/recommendations of fishing down there?
			
			
									
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Re: Fishing in France?
Hi
French anglers VERY cagey about releasing information to johnny foreigner.
Yes, bass fishing in rocky areas with lures - apparently a "caper shad" is the bees knees now.
Damned if I could find one for sale in any of the tackle shops mind...
Standard beach fishing produces small flats, LOTS of small weaverfish (especially close in) and can produce bass and spotted bass (beautiful fish). Float fishing will get you lots of gars if they are about as well as mackerel and launce. Flatfish are less common than here...
In the rocky areas, you get lots of bream as well as wrasse, including some nice new species.
Prawn is an excellent bait here, but chop up a handful and chuck them in to keep them interested and hanging around. Did not get any pollack or coalfish.
FWIW
			
			
									
						French anglers VERY cagey about releasing information to johnny foreigner.
Yes, bass fishing in rocky areas with lures - apparently a "caper shad" is the bees knees now.
Damned if I could find one for sale in any of the tackle shops mind...
Standard beach fishing produces small flats, LOTS of small weaverfish (especially close in) and can produce bass and spotted bass (beautiful fish). Float fishing will get you lots of gars if they are about as well as mackerel and launce. Flatfish are less common than here...
In the rocky areas, you get lots of bream as well as wrasse, including some nice new species.
Prawn is an excellent bait here, but chop up a handful and chuck them in to keep them interested and hanging around. Did not get any pollack or coalfish.
FWIW
Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
			
						Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Re: Fishing in France?
Hi,
In the South-West of France if can fish from the beaches, you can get bass, differents bream species and giltheadbream.
For the bream use a kind of running leger with a long snood and not too big hooks. Worm baits works very well.
If you buy them from the shop, you will find rags from "normandie appats" in green and redish box.
Buy the red ones as the worm are "hard" (dure in French), they are as they will last longer, and will stay on the hook well.
You can also find what is called "American worms" and they are very good as well.
After fish baits like sardine, mackerel works well for bass, and other bream species ....
Unfortunately don't expect "monsters" as most of the fish in Frnace are small now
 
Enjoy your holidays
			
			
									
						In the South-West of France if can fish from the beaches, you can get bass, differents bream species and giltheadbream.
For the bream use a kind of running leger with a long snood and not too big hooks. Worm baits works very well.
If you buy them from the shop, you will find rags from "normandie appats" in green and redish box.
Buy the red ones as the worm are "hard" (dure in French), they are as they will last longer, and will stay on the hook well.
You can also find what is called "American worms" and they are very good as well.
After fish baits like sardine, mackerel works well for bass, and other bream species ....
Unfortunately don't expect "monsters" as most of the fish in Frnace are small now
Enjoy your holidays
2010: starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, flounder, dogfish, scorpion fish, tub gunard, tope, thornback ray, bull huss, coalfish, pollack, mackerel, turbot, whiting...
2011: flounder, dab, 5 bearded rockling, whiting, dogfish, codling, starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, bull huss ...
2012: dogfish, codling, starry smoothound (PB), bass, common smoothound (PB)...
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Re: Fishing in France?
Thanks for all the advice lads. Hopefully I'll get a day in somewhere, and if so I'll post up a report.