Lac de la Clarée is a pristine high-altitude alpine lake nestled in the Hautes-Alpes, offering exceptional fly fishing for native and stocked trout in a stunning mountain setting. This remote, crystal-clear water provides a rewarding experience for anglers seeking solitude and quality trout fishing in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Night fishing at Lac de la Clarée is not permitted. Night fishing prohibited. Mountain/Category 1 trout water — French law prohibits night fishing between 30 min after sunset and 30 min before sunrise. Anglers must leave the bank before dark.
Boat fishing: Boat access is restricted at Lac de la Clarée.
Bivouac & overnight camping is permitted at Lac de la Clarée under standard French fishing law — one rod, within 10m of the water, no open fires. French Cat2 public water default — bivouac permitted. Verify local rules before overnight stay.
Managed by Fédération de Pêche Hautes-Alpes. Always verify current rules with the AAPPMA before your session — regulations can change seasonally.
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Lac de la Clarée holds brown trout, rainbow trout, arctic char.
A valid Carte de Pêche is required to fish Lac de la Clarée — you will also need to be affiliated with Fédération de Pêche Hautes-Alpes. Licences are available online before your trip.
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To fish Lac de la Clarée, you need a valid Carte de Pêche (French fishing licence), available online at cartedepeche.fr before you leave the UK — affiliation with Fédération de Pêche Hautes-Alpes is included in the purchase process. Annual, weekly and daily licences are all available online.
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