The Vienne is a tributary of the Loire flowing through the Limousin and Touraine before joining the main river near Saumur. It holds excellent carp and pike fishing through its middle and lower sections, with fish to 25kg documented on public stretches in the Haute-Vienne and Vienne departments. Night carp is permitted on designated secteurs. The river flows through attractive countryside with good public bank access.
Night fishing is permitted on the River Vienne on designated secteurs, typically from April to October. Always verify current sector boundaries and rules with the local AAPPMA before fishing at night.
Boats are permitted on sections of the River Vienne. Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section
Night carp fishing on the Vienne is permitted on designated secteurs de nuit. These zones are set annually by each department's fishing federation — always verify current boundaries and rules with the local AAPPMA before fishing at night, as sectors can change year to year.
⚠️ Sector boundaries are designated annually. Information above is for general guidance — always confirm current night zones with the local AAPPMA or department federation website before your trip.
All anglers fishing the River Vienne require a valid Carte de Pêche (French fishing licence), available from cartedepeche.fr before you leave the UK. You must also be affiliated with the local AAPPMA for the specific section you intend to fish — the affiliation is included in the annual licence purchase process. Annual, weekly and daily licences are all available.
Because the Vienne flows through multiple departments, night fishing rules and AAPPMA contact details vary by section. Always check the individual section page on PiscaMaps for department-specific rules, and verify with the local federation before fishing at night. The night carp secteurs on most major French rivers are designated annually — what was permitted last year may have changed.
For tackle and bait, French public rivers respond well to standard carp tactics — boilies, pellets and particles on running leads in the deeper channel margins. A landing mat, unhooking mat and weigh sling are essential; most French anglers use them and inspectors expect to see them. All carp must be returned immediately and with care.
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The following sections of the River Vienne are covered in the PiscaMaps database. Each section has full rules, night fishing details and local AAPPMA information.
The River Vienne holds Carp, Barbel, Chub, Brown Trout, Pike, Zander. Carp are the primary target for visiting UK anglers — fish to specimen weights are well documented on public stretches. All carp must be handled with care and returned promptly. Barbel provide excellent sport in the faster-flowing stretches, particularly in summer.
A valid Carte de Pêche is required to fish any section of the River Vienne. Annual, weekly and daily licences are available — buy online before leaving the UK.
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