Situated in Antwerp province, Flanders, Fort van Oelegem is a public public lake accessible to anglers with a valid Belgian fishing permit. Fort van Oelegem holds Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, Pike, Perch and is a popular carp fishing destination.
Night fishing at Fort van Oelegem is permitted with restrictions. Fort moat and fishpond near Oelegem (Ranst), Antwerp province. INBO survey alongside Rivierenhof and Gemeentevijver Zandhoven. Unique historical venue — fortress moat. Local club card required.. Regarding boats: Boats permitted on navigable waterways. Float tubes allowed. Stay clear of commercial navigation..
Fort van Oelegem is 123 miles from Calais — closer than many French venues and easily reached via the Channel Tunnel.
Night fishing is permitted with restrictions. Fort moat and fishpond near Oelegem (Ranst), Antwerp province. INBO survey alongside Rivierenhof and Gemeentevijver Zandhoven. Unique historical venue — fortress moat. Local club card required.
Boats: Boats permitted on navigable waterways. Float tubes allowed. Stay clear of commercial navigation.
Permits required: Vlaams visverlof (groot visverlof, ~€14.50/year from Natuur en Bos) required for all Flemish public waterways. Buy online at natuurenbos.vlaanderen.be or at the post office. Valid 1 Jan–31 Dec. Klein visverlof (~€6/year) for daytime only, 1 rod, no lures. Some waters require additional local fishing club membership card.
Fishing in Flanders requires a VISpas (Flemish fishing permit, groot visverlof), available from Sportvisserij Vlaanderen. Night fishing permissions are built into site-specific rules — no separate night permit is required in Flanders.
Local authority: Agentschap Natuur en Bos (ANB) · www.visverlof.be
Fort van Oelegem holds carp, bream, tench, roach, pike, perch. Carp fishing is the primary draw for visiting UK anglers.
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All year for most species on public waterways. Ecologically valuable waters: NO fishing 16 April–31 May (spawning). From 1 March–15 April in ecologically valuable waters: no bait fish or lures >2cm. Pike: closed 1 March–last Saturday April. Zander/Perch: closed 1 April–last Saturday April. Mandatory no-kill: Eel/Paling (full ban — immediate release). Waterlopen Zwalm and IJse: full mandatory no-kill all year, no bait fish.
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