Lot-et-Garonne · Nouvelle-Aquitaine · France · Public River
Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine River Night fishing Boats allowed
About La Petite Barguelonne
The La Petite Barguelonne is one of the public rivers in Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, available to visiting anglers holding a valid Carte de Pêche. La Petite Barguelonne holds Carp, Catfish, Zander, Pike, Bream and Perch, making it a viable destination for travelling carp anglers.
La Petite Barguelonne permits night fishing — Night carp permitted Apr–Oct on designated secteurs – verify with local AAPPMA (35km stretch). Regarding boats: Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section.
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Department
Lot-et-Garonne
Region
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Water Type
River
Night Fishing
Permitted
Boats
Allowed
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The river holds Carp, Catfish, Zander, Pike, Bream, Perch.
Is night fishing allowed on La Petite Barguelonne?+
Night fishing on La Petite Barguelonne is permitted. Night carp permitted Apr–Oct on designated secteurs – verify with local AAPPMA (35km stretch).
Are bivvies allowed on La Petite Barguelonne?+
Bivvy restrictions apply on La Petite Barguelonne. Full details are available to PiscaMaps members.
Do I need a French fishing licence to fish La Petite Barguelonne?+
Yes — all anglers fishing in France require a valid Carte de Pêche, available from cartedepeche.fr. You will also need to be affiliated with the local AAPPMA.
Are boats allowed on La Petite Barguelonne?+
Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section
River Fishing in Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Lot-et-Garonne is home to numerous public fishing rivers and canals accessible to UK anglers. PiscaMaps covers rivers, canals and lakes across all Nouvelle-Aquitaine departments, with full rules, species and access information for each venue.