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Federación Española de Pesca

C/ Navas de Tolosa 3
Madrid
Comminidad de Madrid
91 532 83 53

Type: Sport Fishing

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Keep your fly down and your hopes up. Inland fishing is not as good as it was in Hemingway’s day, but it is enjoying a rebound thanks to decreasing pollution and increasing regulations. To fish Spain’s rivers and lakes you’ll need to buy a two-week permit (permiso de pesca) either at the Delegación Agencia Medio Ambiente office located in every provincial capital, at the local ayuntamiento (city hall) or, in some cases, at campgrounds. The small fishing village of El Bosque in the Cádiz province of Andalucía survives because of its trout fishing reputation. Though its fish farm is off-limits, the nearby streams are well stocked with common trout and some of the restaurants in town will even prepare your catch. The rivers of the Picos de Europa harbor Europe’s southernmost salmon population, though throughout the major mountain chains you’ll be able to catch a common trout with a little patience. oastal and deep-sea fishing requires a separate maritime license. These can be purchased in the provincial capital offices of the Delegación Provincial de la Conserjeria de Agricultura y Pesca. Contact the Federación Española de Pesca.
Last updated February 19, 2008
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