River Lot Fishing Guide

France · Public River · Le Lot · 1,587km of fishable water
🌙 Night fishing permitted ⛵ Boats permitted 🎣 Carp fishing 🇫🇷 Public water 📋 Carte de Pêche required

About the River Lot

The River Lot (Le Lot) is one of France's great public fishing rivers, open to UK carp anglers under the French public fishing system with a valid Carte de Pêche. Stretching 1,587km of fishable public water, it offers outstanding access across multiple departments.

Carp fishing on the River Lot has attracted UK anglers for decades. The river holds a strong head of carp alongside Barbel, Chub, Brown Trout, Pike, Zander — making it a well-rounded destination for a French fishing trip.

Night fishing is permitted on the River Lot — Night carp permitted Apr–Oct on designated secteurs – verify with local AAPPMA (1587km stretch).

Boats are permitted on sections of the River Lot. Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section

Fishable Length
1,587km
Water Type
Public River
Night Fishing
Permitted
Boats
Permitted
Species
Carp, Barbel, Chub
Licence
Carte de Pêche

Find every section of the River Lot on PiscaMaps

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River Lot Sections on PiscaMaps

The following sections of the River Lot are covered in the PiscaMaps database. Each section has full rules, night fishing details and local AAPPMA information.

Fish Species in the River Lot

The River Lot holds Carp, Barbel, Chub, Brown Trout, Pike, Zander. Carp fishing is the primary draw for visiting UK anglers, with the river producing fish to specimen weights.

A valid Carte de Pêche is required to fish any section of the River Lot. Licences are available from cartedepeche.fr.

Frequently Asked Questions

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