Smallwater lakes, Carp fishing France in the South West
Chalet & lodge holiday prices.
1. July and August .........................................................................700 per week 1000 per week or 60 per person per night for 2 people
2. May, June, September and October..........................................500 per week 800 per week
3. Rest of the year..........................................................................400 per week 600 per week
All prices are in Euros but you can pay in any currency.
France is a wonderful place to vacation and what better way to spend it than carp fishing. May through September are the best months to pack your carp fishing kit. Many anglers believe holidays carp fishing in France are ideal. There are many ponds and lakes in France, and the climate is favourable for carp that breed in these waters. Private lakes are also available, and you would need to book in advance. Privately owned lakes also provide accommodation, which is a convenient way to spend your holiday amidst peace and tranquillity.
There are a variety of fishing spots, the cheapest being public lakes. Whichever lake you head for, you can be sure of being surrounded by wonderful natural beauty. The oak trees and French poplars are enough to leave any visitor spellbound.
Carp fishing in France will give you the opportunity to catch some good 60 lb beauties. The lakes are well stocked so you can be sure of having a great holiday or long weekend catching plenty of big fish.
If you want to go carp fishing in France you can grab a good deal during winter months especially from November through March. You can get up to 45% off on normal rates. One of the best things is that many of the private carp lakes are run by anglers so you can expect the best advice from them.
If you have a good budget there are many carp fishing lakes that offer complete packages, which includes accommodation, fishing equipment, and a host of other amenities. They also take care of your fishing license which is mandatory especially for fishing in public lakes.
Rules and regulations vary throughout the regions, therefore, you need to find out the details well in advance. Only some lakes allow night fishing, while the general rule is from half an hour after sunrise to half an hour before sunset. Some lakes will allow you to pitch a tent, while some only allow bivvys on their pegs.
Some lakes allow only three rods per angler while others may let you have 4 rods per angler. Make sure you carry the right bait since there are restrictions on the type of bait in some areas. The bottom line is to gather all the necessary information in advance and pack your fishing kit accordingly. No matter what type of budget you have, there is no doubt that you will enjoy carp fishing in France.