Lac des Anges is a pristine high-altitude trout lake nestled in the dramatic alpine terrain of the Hautes-Alpes, offering cold, clear waters perfect for demanding fly and spin fishing. This remote mountain water in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur rewards anglers willing to make the journey with excellent opportunities for wild brown and rainbow trout in an authentic alpine setting.
Night fishing at Lac des Anges 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 des Anges.
Bivouac & overnight camping is permitted at Lac des Anges 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 des Anges holds brown trout, rainbow trout, arctic char.
A valid Carte de Pêche is required to fish Lac des Anges — 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 des Anges, 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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