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Fishing at Lac de la Ganne

Lot-et-Garonne · Nouvelle-Aquitaine · France · 86 acres (35 ha)
Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 86 acres (35 ha) Reservoir No night fishing Bivvy permitted 436mi from Calais

About Fishing at Lac de la Ganne

Lac de la Ganne is a scenic 34-hectare reservoir in south-west France offering excellent mixed species fishing with a solid carp population alongside catfish, pike and zander in designated night zones. The electric-motor-only policy keeps the water peaceful, making it ideal for anglers seeking a quieter alternative to busier venues, and night fishing is permitted in specific zones for dedicated carpers. You'll need a French fishing licence and AAPPMA47 membership to fish here — contact the local AAPPMA before your trip to confirm current night-fishing regulations and access.

At 436 miles from Calais, Lac de la Ganne requires a longer journey from the UK, but Nouvelle-Aquitaine — a vast region stretching from the Dordogne to the Basque Country, with outstanding fishing across its many departments — rewards the trip.

Department
Lot-et-Garonne
Region
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Water Type
Reservoir
Size
86 acres (35 ha)
Night Fishing
Not permitted
Boats
Unknown
From Calais
436 miles
Managed by
FDAAPPMA 47 / AAPPMA locale

Fishing Rules & Regulations — Lac de la Ganne

Night fishing at Lac de la Ganne is permitted but with restrictions. Night carp in Lot-et-Garonne requires specific authorisation on designated parcours. The Lot at Aiguillon and specific lake sections are known venues. Check peche47.fr for the current list before fishing at night. Source: peche47.fr

Bivouac & overnight camping is permitted at Lac de la Ganne under standard French fishing law — one rod, within 10m of the water, no open fires.

Required permits & cards: Lot-et-Garonne card (CHI).

Managed by FDAAPPMA 47 / AAPPMA locale. Always verify current rules with the AAPPMA before your session — regulations can change seasonally.

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Fish Species at Lac de la Ganne

Lac de la Ganne holds carp, catfish, pike, perch, zander, tench, bream, black bass. Carp are the primary draw for visiting UK anglers. All carp should be handled with care and returned promptly. A landing mat and unhooking mat are essential kit for any carp session.

A valid Carte de Pêche is required to fish Lac de la Ganne — you will also need to be affiliated with FDAAPPMA 47 / AAPPMA locale. Licences are available online before your trip.

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Fishing Season & Rules

2nd Category water. Carp/coarse: open all year. Pike: 25 Apr 2026–31 Jan 2027 (closed Feb–Apr). Zander/Perch/Catfish: all year. Pike season as above.

Always verify current rules with the local AAPPMA (FDAAPPMA 47 / AAPPMA locale) before fishing. French fishing regulations can change seasonally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Planning a Trip to Lac de la Ganne

To fish Lac de la Ganne, you need a valid Carte de Pêche (French fishing licence), available online at cartedepeche.fr before you leave the UK — affiliation with FDAAPPMA 47 / AAPPMA locale is included in the purchase process. Annual, weekly and daily licences are all available online.

Lot-et-Garonne is home to numerous public fishing venues. Browse all venues in Lot-et-Garonne or explore all of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

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