Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne River Night fishing Boats allowed
About Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville
Running through the Côtes-d'Armor department of Bretagne, Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville is a public river open to coarse anglers under French fishing regulations. Species include Carp, Catfish, Zander, Pike, Bream and Perch — carp in particular draw UK anglers to this stretch.
For UK carp anglers, night fishing on Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville is allowed: Night carp permitted Apr–Oct on designated secteurs – verify with local AAPPMA (33km stretch). Regarding boats: Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section.
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Department
Côtes-d'Armor
Region
Bretagne
Water Type
River
Night Fishing
Permitted
Boats
Allowed
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What fish can I catch in Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville?+
The river holds Carp, Catfish, Zander, Pike, Bream, Perch.
Is night fishing allowed on Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville?+
Night fishing on Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville is permitted. Night carp permitted Apr–Oct on designated secteurs – verify with local AAPPMA (33km stretch).
Are bivvies allowed on Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville?+
Bivvy restrictions apply on Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville. Full details are available to PiscaMaps members.
Do I need a French fishing licence to fish Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville?+
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 Ruisseau de la Demi-Ville?+
Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section
River Fishing in Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne
Côtes-d'Armor is home to numerous public fishing rivers and canals accessible to UK anglers. PiscaMaps covers rivers, canals and lakes across all Bretagne departments, with full rules, species and access information for each venue.