Will update with info as I get it!
On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 4:45:30 PM UTC-4, Lane Thurgood wrote:
Lane, I lived in Germany in the mid- to late-90s and it was VERY hard to get 1) a license, and 2) permission/access to fish. We have a wealth of public water here. Not so there. I gave up. You had to pass a written test for a license. I remember taking the practice test and question #1 was how many eggs a 6-pound pike could lay. I had no idea and a quick scan of the other questions revealed my inability to pass without serious study. I gave up. I'm not kidding. I can't say how things have changed since 1998.A quick internet search revealed this, though I can't vouch for its accuracy:"Generally, in order to legally catch a fish in Germany you need two important documents: a "Fischereischein," or fishing license, and a "Tageskarte," or permit. The fishing license confirms that you attended and passed a special course and exam. The license allows you to obtain a permit for fishing a specified body of water for a specified period of time.
Obtaining a German fishing license is time consuming and pricey. Its process entails taking a 30-hour course followed by a comprehensive fishing exam that tests what students learned. A good understanding of the German language is a must. The cost of obtaining the license is around $200. The license needs to be renewed annually for about $22. https://www.
kaiserslauternamerican.com/ fishing-in-germany-within- anglers-reach-2/ Also, I can't say whether it's still the case, but catch and release was illegal, considered cruel to the fish. Again, a quick internet search found this: https://www.outsideonline.com/2160036/its- illegal-catch-and-release- germany So--I enjoyed watching browns and grayling feed in the streams. But I did not fish in the three years I lived there except on leave back in the States.--the other Lane
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 8:38:43 AM UTC-4, Lane Smith wrote:Hi All!
My wife and I will be in and around Munich, Germany the last week in September and I was curious if anyone here has fished the area?
From what I've read, there is excellent pike and trout fishing and I would love to get a line wet while we're there. I have a musky rig which should be good for the pike but my trout gear leaves something to be desired.
Would love to hear from anyone who has fished Germany/Austria.
Lane
http://www.tpfr.org
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