Situated in East/West Flanders province, Flanders, Leie (Lys) is a public river accessible to anglers with a valid Belgian fishing permit. Leie (Lys) holds Bream, Roach, Chub, Dace, Pike, Perch, Carp and is a popular carp fishing destination.
Night fishing at Leie (Lys) is permitted with restrictions. Night fishing permitted on navigable sections with groot visverlof. Ecologically valuable sections: night fishing forbidden. Winding river through Ghent, Kortrijk, Deinze area. Old Leie meanders (Oude Leie near Astene, Gottem etc.) are separate waters — check INBO surveys.. Regarding boats: Boats permitted on navigable waterways. Float tubes allowed. Stay clear of commercial navigation..
Leie (Lys) is 65 miles from Calais — closer than many French venues and easily reached via the Channel Tunnel.
Night fishing is permitted with restrictions. Night fishing permitted on navigable sections with groot visverlof. Ecologically valuable sections: night fishing forbidden. Winding river through Ghent, Kortrijk, Deinze area. Old Leie meanders (Oude Leie near Astene, Gottem etc.) are separate waters — check INBO surveys.
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
Leie (Lys) holds bream, roach, chub, dace, pike, perch, carp. 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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